--- In [email protected], "rc.research" <rc.resea...@...> wrote: > > Hi all, and please forgive me as I have no idea how to use this forum! > I will do my best. > > I am writing in reference to a study by Jeff Benner Here > <http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/40_exodus2.html> regarding three Hebrew > terms: > > In that study Mr. Benner makes this statement regarding the Hebrew term > ×××�" (from ×Ö¸×Ö¸×) most often translated as wisdom: > "A person with wisdom is one who has the ability to separate between > good and bad..." I would be very interested in any and all evidence > that supports this. > > Thanks, > Ron > Well Ron, first I think your definition of "wisdom" ("A person with wisdom is one who has the ability to separate between good and bad...")is some what abstract.
What is "GOOD or BAD" look like or how can we understand "Good or BAD" in an Objective way ? However, you asked about "WISDOM" or the statement "HhKhM". These 3 pictures show us the idea of: 1. Hh - is a picture of a "wall" giving us the idea of "Dividing" something. 2. Kh - is the picture of a up turned palm of a mans hand. We see the idea of either holding something or covering something. 3. M - is the picture of flowing water, blood or the sea what seen as "Chaos" meaning what looks disorderly but is actually very orderly. When we put the 3 pictures together we see the idea of "Dividing - Controlling - Disorder" or "UNDERSTANDING". Just because we "KNOW" something does not mean we are wise if we fail to fully understand what we know. If we fail to understand what we know then how can we act on our knowledge in a "FUNCTIONAL" way ? So the statement (not word) "HhKhM" gives us the idea of one who FULLY UNDERSTANDS what they KNOW. Or "WISDOM" I hope this helps you. It might help if you try using the The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible. Here is a link. http://astore.amazon.com/ancienthebrew-20/detail/1589397762 Rich AHRC
