Thanks for helping me towards a better approach to understanding the word "Abraham"
Is the "price of a dog" to be taken literally in Deut 23:18? Most agree that the word *keleb *may signify a promiscuous person and that the expression the "price of a dog" means "the wages of male prostitution" (TWOT Lexicon). However, is there an etymon that can help support this interpretation? Lascelles James
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