Dear Rich, Thank you so much for this link. I will study it and get back to you!
Ron --- In [email protected], "rich.friedel" <rich.frie...@...> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "rc.research" rc.research@ wrote: > > > > I think that my Hebrew fonts are not showing up! I will go to transliteration. The verse is Exodus 31:3. The Hebrew term in question is "chokmah" (wisdom). This statement was made by Jeff Benner:"A person with wisdom ("chokmah") is one who has the ability to separate between good and bad..." I wanted to see if there is factual evidence to support that statement. > > > > Thanks for your patience! > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "rc.research" <rc.research@> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for your thoughts. However it is this specific statement > > > regarding Hebrew term ×××�" for which I seek support: "A > > > person with wisdom is one who has the ability to separate between good > > > and bad..." This is not a statement of mine. > > > > > > I am sure I was not clear about that. > > > > > > Thanks again. > > > > > > Hi Ron, What ever statement Jeff made about "WISDOM" was not related to giving the concrete meaning. I see Dee's follow up and has a point, however, most of the Bible reading community see "Wisdom" as simply knowing the difference between "Good and Bad". > > However please find the top words used in Doctrine. On pg 79 you will se Jeff's understanding of "Wisdom" and on pg 99 you will find Jeff's understand on "Good and Bad" > > http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/bookstore/e-books/tlw1.pdf > > Hope this helps. > Rich > AHRC >
