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@ Alisa
Where's that "LIKE" button when you need it?!!
Really. I have. But maybe I am confused with something else.
To get back to poetry. Has anyone found any great palindromes?
Thank you, Michael.
Felice, I've never heard of any debate about the original language of the New Testament; I was merely mentioning that as a potential sticking point for someone reading the article. If you could find a source to cite that supported the use of Hebrew, that might be something to consider.
I don't want to spend too much time discussing that, however, as it's really outside the scope of this group. ;)
Hey Joshua,
By the powers vested in me you are hereby authorized to share the IMDHA contact info freely-
Here you go Felice-
Physical/Postal Address:
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8852 SR 3001
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Telephone:
570-869-1021
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Joshua,
Thanks. Are you Greek? I think the NT was written in several languages and they are all trying to get credit for being the original. I don't want to weigh in on that in my article so you are right, I should not have overlooked the Greek. :)
And thanks for the tip about uploading files. I'm still new here.
Cheers,
Felice
Thank you for the interesting article, Felice. You bring up some good points and examples.
One quick note, however; to my understanding, the New Testament's original language is Greek, not Aramaic or Hebrew. According to the Wikipedia entry you linked to in your footnotes, the greeks used it a lot as well, which would still fit with your example.
That aside, I enjoyed reading your article and would invite you to join in discussions here and in sharing poems and insight you find particularly useful as well. And there is a way to upload/attach a file to your post or comment: look at the toolbar directly above your post-in-progress and you'll see a stylized paperclip. You should be able to attach a file that way so people can download and listen.
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