Mike,

 

While answering your questions will not "hurt" anyone, please remember that 
they are very different from the type of discussion most people on this list 
are accustomed to. So don't be surprised if no-one replies, and don't over-do 
it.

 

Yigal Levin

 

Co-moderator, B-Hebrew

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Burke
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 4:44 PM
To: K Randolph
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] לבדים

 

>>>>why the numerical value of 86? Why connected with those meanings?<<<<

The answers to those questions are personal, painful, and have to do with a 
death in the family.

>>>>Nope.<<<<

 Does  anyone else know of a word with the numerical value of 86 that can mean 
"from," "out of," or "apart from"?

Whether or not you believe in gematria, and whatever you think of my interest 
in it, it seems like a simple question (and I don't see how answering it could 
hurt any one.

Thank you.

Michael Gerard Burke

  _____  

From: K Randolph <[email protected]>
To: Mike Burke <[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] לבדים

 

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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