How Adam’s “RIB” Is Mistranslated: Ancient Hebrew Reveals God's True Design

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @TheJman1111111
    @TheJman1111111 2 дня назад +1

    Can someone tell me why the animals were male and female but Adam was alone? This translation that translation, now i have to somehow explain Eve was made from a side of beef?

  • @jesse7912
    @jesse7912 4 дня назад

    Good topic. Although I dislike the AI format. Repeats the same statements too many times.

  • @MiteranOfficial
    @MiteranOfficial 3 дня назад

    Sides may not be specific word but languages that way have worked. They have said one words that expreses direction but when that direction refers to human atonomy is understood as rib. For example in albanian language the word rib and side is the same. We say rib = bri, brinj. Alsou side = bri, brinj. Alsou horn = bri , brinj. Alsou corner = bri .
    If we interpret that verse of bible as something more scientifc we alsou can say that adam cromosones are xy. God took one side from him (x) and made it flesh.thats what woman scientificly is , is one side of the man .

  • @JourneyofSpirits-qi8nb
    @JourneyofSpirits-qi8nb  6 дней назад

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  • @James-fq2zv
    @James-fq2zv 3 дня назад

    Much ado about nothing. Absolutely no point about equality or significance is raised by the exact meaning of a single word in this case. So totally unprofound it embarrassing to scholarship.

    • @TylerSmith-ce8mk
      @TylerSmith-ce8mk 2 дня назад

      Sorry, but what is embarrassing to scholarship is that you dismiss outright the meaning of a single word, which exposes the fact that you have actually no interest in scholarship much less truth. If The Word is God, then every word is extremely important for the deeper understanding of truth. If the great and powerful name of God is simply "I Am," then you better have a full understanding of even the simplest of words.