walls of jericho941
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Stan j, it describes the literal smoke from a literal place that has a literal key to open a literal door. This literal smoke darkens the literal sky. Read verse 2.
What I said about the word is not faulty, nor an assertion. Whats really commical is you assume I dont know about hebrew. What you typed Is not different concerning what I said on the word. you do realize you just validated my comment, right? Further more allow me to educate you, qal means "light" or "simple" Qal verb stems are the most basic of all verb stems to learn. And furthermore, I have not only my own studies on this but several scholars notes pertaining to this as well. I am starting to see why you make comments like hell is not a real literal place. I suppose God is in the habit of referring to fairy tale magical wonderland imaginary places?
What I said about the word is not faulty, nor an assertion. Whats really commical is you assume I dont know about hebrew. What you typed Is not different concerning what I said on the word. you do realize you just validated my comment, right? Further more allow me to educate you, qal means "light" or "simple" Qal verb stems are the most basic of all verb stems to learn. And furthermore, I have not only my own studies on this but several scholars notes pertaining to this as well. I am starting to see why you make comments like hell is not a real literal place. I suppose God is in the habit of referring to fairy tale magical wonderland imaginary places?