seaofnails
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Thank you kindly for responding to my post
The Trinitarian Translators had absolutely no use and no value to correctly translate Jephthah’s vowel in Jdg 11:30.
The goals of the Trinitarian Translators was to insert interweave and project the most harsh unkindness and the most callousness, ruthlessness, and violence that was possible into the Old Testament concerning the characters. Also, the goal was to modify, change, add and rearrange the text to change the Old Testament into a narrative that supports the Trinity doctrine.
The fact is - there are some Hebrew words that have the same exact spelling and the same exact characters, but yet - they are also two different words - with two totally different meanings.
‛ôlâh = a burnt offering - is placed in the same sounding category in the LEXICAL SYSTEM - as EVIL, because they both are the same exact spelling and characters in the manuscripts.
H5766 Eh'-vel, Aw'-vel, Av-law', O-law', O-law'
Evil: - iniquity, perverseness, unjust (-ly), unrighteousness (-ly), wicked (-ness).
The Trinitarian Translators had absolutely no use and no value to correctly translate Jephthah’s vowel in Jdg 11:30.
The goals of the Trinitarian Translators was to insert interweave and project the most harsh unkindness and the most callousness, ruthlessness, and violence that was possible into the Old Testament concerning the characters. Also, the goal was to modify, change, add and rearrange the text to change the Old Testament into a narrative that supports the Trinity doctrine.
The fact is - there are some Hebrew words that have the same exact spelling and the same exact characters, but yet - they are also two different words - with two totally different meanings.
‛ôlâh = a burnt offering - is placed in the same sounding category in the LEXICAL SYSTEM - as EVIL, because they both are the same exact spelling and characters in the manuscripts.
H5766 Eh'-vel, Aw'-vel, Av-law', O-law', O-law'
Evil: - iniquity, perverseness, unjust (-ly), unrighteousness (-ly), wicked (-ness).