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Essay heading: hebrew bible exegesis
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March 10, 1999 |
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Therefore, the use of the word woman instead of 'adam, isha, or groundling is evidence of either mistranslation or interpretation to make the Bible easier and more user-friendly to read.
The business of translation and exegesis of any text that were originally written from oral tradition of more than 2000 years old, and now what most scholars consider a dead language is proving difficult... displayed 300 characters
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A number of problems arise when translating the Hebrew Bible. According to Harry Orlinsky , a person who translates the Bible on his own will come to the understanding and appreciation of the many problems that beset the Septuagint translators (Orlinsky, 89). Understanding that the translations have their limitations is also problematic... displayed next 300 characters
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