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>best proof that I've realized that modern "hebrew" biblical text is absolute bullshit
Look at what they're describing for the temple and what those things are made out of. Can you make something holy out of what is religiously forbidden and proclaimed unclean? Funny thing that kikes are obsessed with using unclean ingredients for something meant to be pure, innit?
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@hazlin one of the annoited oils they're going to be making for the third temple, is made from mussels. Then there's the tola dye...
Both of these are made from forbidden materials, mussels and an insect respectively. The silly word play leading to this issue is absent in the Greek.
It'd also bizzare because, what's a oily thing that's readily available in the region that's used already for making concentrating oil and isnt forbidden? Olives.
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@SpurgAnon sounds interesting, but examples aren't coming to mind.
What would you say a good one was?
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>try to check the aramaic to check for stupid worm/red word play
>forget its all paywalled
guess I'm buying a new interlinear text... :shrug: I absolutely hate the state of the modern internet. Found the Aramaic after being translated into english, but thats not what I need. I need the raw Aramaic so I can check the word itself.
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@hazlin my basic theory being that the word for "worm" in Aramaic sounds or constructs out to be similar to the word in H-conlang for "red" and that this is the cause for some of these oddities.
Basically another proofing that the masoretic text is a bad rebuild and derived heavily from the Aramaic text