Go Back   Science Forums
View Single Post
Old 08-27-2005   #10 (permalink)
dduckwessel's Avatar
dduckwessel
Understanding


 



Not Ranked  0 score     
Re: An Introduction to Ronald Pegg's Discoveries

Quote:
Originally Posted by UncleAl
All translations of the bible are crap. So is the original Torah. Hebrew started out with about 5000 words, and perhaps 5% didn't sustain any meaning into modern times. The rest of the language was deeply targeted at a dry ecology (ooooh!) nomadic lifestyle. It was all but impossible to document complex thought. The bible is a bunch of crap fabricated to situational political convenience. Modern Hebrew has split into Ashkenasic (the cultured and worldy Eastern Europeans who finally added written vowels) and Sephardic (the unevolved Palestinian patois less written vowels, less at least one pronounced vowel, and with most sibilants pronounced as plosive "t"). Go make consistent sense of that. Oh yeah... There's a whole additional set of grammatical marks that have no effect at all upon pronunciation or meaning. Cute. The last letter of a word may change (re uppercase or lowercase in Latinate alphabets), or not. Sentences were not well segregated.
The Bible was never meant to be read verbatim! If you read it like a textbook then there is contradictions galore, however, if you put it together like a puzzle by finding 'repeating' information - you will find the KJV is a very good translation.

Quote:
Classical Hebrew had one word for large, huge, enormous, big, Brobdingnagian, immense, massive, jumbo, oversize, colossal, gargantuan, goliath, stupendous, tremendous, vast, extensive, sizable, monumental, titanic, whopping... gawdole (gahdole if Sephardic). An obese guppy would qualify. Anything important is masculine by default. "Prophet" was was as much musician as seer. The numbers are letters, with irregularities and mysticism imposed by forbidding certain text. Try counting ten commandments. Find the commandment in the standard list that is omitted bythe Church of Rome for being inconvenient.
These words are all 'synonyms' but that doesn't change the overall meaning!

Quote:
The words Try finding a modern French word for "tepid or "lukewarm." It's a big stretch even given Larousse. A classical Hebrew big cup of tepid brew, rendered into French, could be anything from a mug of ambient temperature Guinness to a bathtub of steaming soup. That doesn't narrow it down much.
Hebrew (O.T.) is a poetic symbolic language and Greek (N.T.) is an exact language. The amazing thing about the Bible is that these two 'repeat' each other's messages. Two 'different languages' but the same meanings - how do you explain that?


----------------
dduckwesseldduckwessel
Reply With Quote
 
» Advertisement
» Current Poll
Who's the sexiest man alive? Johnny Depp or Robert Pattinson?
Johnny Depp - 30.00%
3 Votes
Robert Pattinson - 0%
0 Votes
Someone else (please specify) - 40.00%
4 Votes
I'm too macho to think a guy is sexy - 30.00%
3 Votes
Total Votes: 10
You may not vote on this poll.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:04 PM.

Hypography?

Hypography [n.]: A combination of "hyperlink" and "bibliography" - ie, a list of links to electronic documents. Comparable to discography and bibliography, but not cartography.

We have been online since May 2000, and aim to be the best place to find and share science-related content of all kinds.

Share the love!

Please add more science to your life. Use our RSS feeds on your blog, your portal, or your favorite feedreader!


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2000-2009 Hypography
Part of the Hypography - Science for Everyone Network