Interesting. However I can't verify this because the copy of LXX I have runs
from 29:27 immediately to 31:10

-- slade


-----Original Message-----
From: David Miller
Sent: Wednesday, 29 December, 2004 10.10
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Idioms and Figures of Speech

Bill Taylor wrote:
> As per v. 4 [Prov. 30:4], I have a question:
> What is his name and the name of his son?
> hehe

Are you aware that the Septuagint, which Jesus and the apostles seemed to
quote from, asks here, "what is his name? or what is the name of his
children?"?

Does this possibility change the way you might read this passage, even if
you insert the word son instead of sons or children?

I think these are rhetorical questions meant to point out how little we
really know of the Creator.

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