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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2020 22:45:39 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2020 22:47:05 GMT
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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2021 22:01:15 GMT
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Note that when we look at the etymology of " palmoni ", we find that it takes us to the root word meaning not just " marked out " or " distinguished ", but also " set aside " and separate "
This would make it congruent to being " karet " or " cut off " as per the 7th tractate of the Kodashim
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2023 9:43:29 GMT
F.C. Gilbert's book, Practical Lessons for the Church of Today, pp. 606-608, published by the Review in 1902. Elder Gilbert was a converted Jew and knew Hebrew very well. Here is his entire comment. You will value this:
The F.C. Gilbert statement-"From the text of Daniel 8:13, it appears that there were three persons connected with that vision. As to who these three persons were, the margin of the verse makes it a little more clear. We can receive still further clearness from a more literal translation of the text. Here is a literal translation of the first part of the thirteenth verse:
"And I heard a holy one speaking, and a holy one said to Palmoni, who was the speaker, How long shall be the vision,' etc.
"In the margin of the text where the words, 'that certain saint which spake' are found, these words are written: 'The numberer of secrets, or the wonderful numberer' (Hebrew: Palmoni).
"We find then in verse 13: the speaker, called the wonderful numberer; the holy one, and Daniel. These were the three persons in the vision. Now the more literal translation of the text makes plain that the speaker was the one called Palmoni; for the Hebrew reads as follows: La-pal-moni, Ham-da-bar unto Palmoni, the speaker.
"The Hebrew word, Palmoni, is a contracted word. It contains the elements of two Hebrew words. One is, Pele, and the other is Ma-na. The Hebrew word, Pele, means wonderful. See Isaiah 9:6. The word, Mana, means numbered. See Daniel 5:25-26. So this contracted Hebrew word, Palmoni, literally means wonderful numberer.
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