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Sent: 30 May 2002 00:56
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Subject: Re: orion-list Jeremiah's Eternal Priesthood, the Rechabim
thanks for the citation-- i now recall george had written me about this
Hi, Ian G
The Lisan Peninsula is very low, as is the land below
Qumran. It doesn't take much change to cover much of it.
No, it sure does not... The Dead Sea is a closed basin; all you
need to bring the water level up is a geological humid period.
While the geological record can indicate
Dear Geoff:
You quote this text:
I'm not sure of all the Yalkut's sources here but
here is what we find:yalkut Jeremiah preserves: some say
their daughters married priests and their grandchildren offered
sacrifices--
Your reply was:
this doesnt make rechabites priests at all-- lineage
George Brooks wrote:
Can anyone provide the FULL texts of BOTH citations?
I'm sure it would help advance the discussion.
May I politely suggest, given that it's your interest that you want to see
pursued here, that you be the one to do the leg work on this one?
Surely, Tampa has libraries
George Brooks wrote:
Can anyone provide the FULL texts of BOTH citations?
I'm sure it would help advance the discussion.
May I politely suggest, given that it's your interest that you want to see
pursued here, that you be the one to do the leg work on this one?
Surely, Tampa has libraries
Here are the exact citations that I seek.
It was included in my email quoting from
Eisenman's book:
Footnote 83:
See Yalqut Shim'oni [Midrash] on Jer. 35:12, Siphre
Num 78 on Num. 10:29, and B.B. 91b on 'Potters'
above. Also see Eisler, pp 234-45, for a full presentation
of 'the Saleb'.