Mike: On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Mike Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>In the future, could you please give the context that generates these > questions?<<<< > > I'm interested in word puzzles and gematria, and I'm looking for any > Hebrew word, with the numerical value of 86, that can mean "from," "away > from," "out of," or "apart from" (in any context.) > > I think that just figuring out the language itself is already quite a word puzzle. As for gematria, I don’t believe in it, so don’t follow it. But why the numerical value of 86? Why connected with those meanings? > > I considered בעדי as a possibility because Strong's lexicon gives "away > from" as one of the possible meanings, and I considered לבדים because > Strong gives "apart from" as a possible meaning. > > Strong was not a Hebrew scholar, so his lexicon is not considered authoritative among those who are Hebrew scholars. As examples, he was wrong on both the terms you tried above. > > >>>>There might be some other question that you overlook that clears up > the question that you ask.<<<< > > Do you know of a word with the numerical value of 86 that can mean "from," > "out of," or "apart from"? > Nope. > > Michael Gerard Burke > Karl W. Randolph.
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