Lin
2010-03-19
“This interlinear breaks down each phrase into it’s component parts so you can see that the “yet” and “and” are the same word when they are broken away the attached words. They are both the Hebrew word “w”.’
Cheryl, I am seeing two things from your comment. One is that you do not understand what I wrote about the about the words having the same ROOT and that you have to “break down each phrase into it’s component parts” to get the meaning you want. This is ignoring context and trying to make the words identical just because they share a root. Your own quotes of the interlinear prove this; they are identical because they are NOT of the WORDS but only the ROOTS.
Have to run but I will address the other item later
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