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Readytoride08
04-21-2008, 03:56 AM
Tell me what you think:
Jehova
Jew
Jerusalm

The 'je' is consitant,"je"(jee)"rhyms with he.Jehova told Moses tell Eygpt "He"has sent you.Notcie how Jehova named "Eve".

I notcied this and was wondering if anyone caught this?It's also a good way to remember God's name and keep it holy.

And also Caleo,the Hebrew writing in long sentaces it looks like a J and E pattern.Did you notice it too?

Mr. Clandestine
04-21-2008, 05:20 AM
The Bible is derived from three main languages; biblical Greek, Hebrew, and some Aramaic. I'm not sure if these patterns would necessarily hold up when viewed in the context of languages other than the English translation. For example: "He" in Greek is "Αυτός." "Jewish" in Greek is "Εβραϊκός." But the word "she" is "Αυτή", which makes me think that the "je" would be ambiguous in the original contexts. But, I could certainly be wrong, as I don't speak Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic!

By the way, I'm just curious, is it safe to assume that you follow the New World Translation of the Bible as a Jehovah's Witness?

40oz
04-21-2008, 05:33 AM
The 'je' is consitant,"je"(jee)"rhyms with he.Jehova told Moses tell Eygpt "He"has sent you.Notcie how Jehova named "Eve".



I don't think there should be too much of an importance placed on the language and syntax of the bible. To find significance in "je" rhyming with "he" would be really pushing it. Deeper understanding, at least in my opinion, can only be found by deciphering the message, not looking for unrelated patterns in the language used.

Readytoride08
04-21-2008, 06:30 AM
The Bible is derived from three main languages; biblical Greek, Hebrew, and some Aramaic. I'm not sure if these patterns would necessarily hold up when viewed in the context of languages other than the English translation. For example: "He" in Greek is "Αυτός." "Jewish" in Greek is "Εβραϊκός." But the word "she" is "Αυτή", which makes me think that the "je" would be ambiguous in the original contexts. But, I could certainly be wrong, as I don't speak Greek, Hebrew, or Aramaic!

By the way, I'm just curious, is it safe to assume that you follow the New World Translation of the Bible as a Jehovah's Witness?

No,I was baptisted at the age of 14 and saved by Christ has a Baptist,but I am just a general Christian.I do not have a problem with Roman Catholics but I had a dream that a man in a red robe overcame me in a temple down here and murded me then the temple caught on fire in fire the robe was burning and the priest was my cousin(Catholic Priest).I was 8 when I had these dreams and my mother passed away when I was 8 also,but I knew that she would not show up to get me and I knew she was in a better place and it was in God's plan for her to go so still to this day,I have not shed tears of sorrow but tears of joy that she was delievered.I strayed away from God when I 16 till I was about 19 I am 21 now.

I discovered in my family past we come from the Langham family 'hence Langham England',suppoisdly Langham England was formed by Jews that came from Rome,before Rome we have no clue to what tribe or anything.The proof is my facial features but one thing I can get tan fast.What this has to do with anything is my calling with God,since a young uge Church officals believed I had a strong calling with God,my preachers didn't say that to anyone often but I was decieved and thought they siad that becuase they thought I had not faith.Now at the age of 21 I am broke free from partying and sin,even though I do smoke weed I do have problems that it helps out alot.

When my grandmother did a i.q.test on me at the age of 12 she siad I was right at genius.When I got in trouble with the youth center when I was 18 they did one on me too the women told the judge "he is so smart at patterans and differant areas,but in some is lacks horribly."And then last year a professor from a local college ask me to do something for him,discribe some dreams to him and when I did he siad "God has a calling for that you cannot see nor hear but when you hear it son,your eyes will be opened."

When I turned back he opened my eyes to alot alright,I can read the Bible and connect verses to form answers(Biblical answers to Biblical questions).Also God gifted me with a sence of danger.All of my life I have senced danger,at the age of 17 I had a option of riding off my friends or chilling,it was like something siad "NO!DO NOT GO!"so I said,45 minutes they wrecked and one of my perised,my g/f at the time siad she heard it too.

I do NOT judge racicaly,I am nice too everyone,and above all I respect all.Jesus Christ taught us this and this is what I will teach when I am done studying and the time is right will go forth and preach before it realy go does hill.So pepole will know it is the time.Jehova exists in many of you on this board,i've been to alot in my spare time BUT many smart pepole dwell here.The creativty of the pepoles imagination inspires me!I am glad I found this board,believe it or not it saved lots of money and saved me from a bad investment!

Sorry for the long post but now you have a good idea of me!I believe Mr.Clanstine,everyone should take from aspect of Christianity,and everyone should embrace the Jews.But most off embrace MORE the Athiest,Hindu,Islam...ect.)and find peace in our selfs.If someone does not believe honor them still for we are all children of God.

Mr. Clandestine
04-21-2008, 03:40 PM
Thanks for the background information, Readytoride, I gathered from your previous posts that you seemed to be a very spiritual Christian, and see now that I wasn't wrong! Your faith is commendable, especially in a day in age when displaying a strong will to serve God is often frowned upon, making us the subject of undue ridicule and attempts at humiliation. Many people group us into some collective of judgmental Christians, call us hypocrites for spreading the word of God, then to not see their own hypocrisy as they desperately ridicule us while preaching how tolerant their own faith (or lack of faith) is. As much as I'm sure they hate it, I still pray for these people.

I'm a non-denominational Christian, myself. I was raised as a Baptist, then fell off the Christianity bandwagon for a little while becoming an agnostic, only to rediscover my faith over the past several years. I'm now happier than ever, as I've learned so much more about Christ than I ever have before, and am now able to witness for Him much better than I could before. I'm actually reading the Bible and taking away lessons that I can apply in my everyday life, as opposed to reading it and walking away feeling perplexed about what I just read. I've become proud of my faith, and I'm overjoyed at the notion that I can now share the word of God with those that want to learn more about it. I still have a long road ahead of me, but it's a road that I have promised myself I won't deviate from.

It's good to see devout Christians on these boards, so it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. My stance on the use of cannabis is a mixed one. I believe what the Bible says about respecting the law of the land, and the Law of God, and with that in mind, I take into account that many laws of the land are being changed to redefine marijuana as medicine, not an illicit drug. So, while I'm still technically breaking the law, I'm advocating the use of it as legitimate use of medicine for certain ailments. I really hope to see the laws change in the near future.

Sorry for my long response, but now you know just a little more about me! Take care, and God bless.

40oz
04-21-2008, 07:20 PM
So, while I'm still technically breaking the law, I'm advocating the use of it as legitimate use of medicine for certain ailments. I really hope to see the laws change in the near future.



I think it is our duty as Americans living in a country founded on the basis of personal freedom to break any and all laws that are unjust. Drug laws are one of them. The founding fathers would agree with me.

Mr. Clandestine
04-21-2008, 09:54 PM
I think it is our duty as Americans living in a country founded on the basis of personal freedom to break any and all laws that are unjust. Drug laws are one of them. The founding fathers would agree with me.

I definitely can't disagree with you, either! The laws against marijuana are as unjust and full of bias as they get. I'm generally very respectful of just about any law, but this is one that I feel compelled to fight against... along with a gazillion other folks just like me. :jointsmile: