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Meaning of 'Kitab' (book) in Semitic languages
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Shlama Akhi,

"Kitab" is not the word used in Matthew. The word is "Kathava" , which means, "writing", "book", "decree".
Please be specific when you refer to Chronicles, Which chapter? Which verse? I don't want to waste my time doing your homework for you.

Besides, I detect that you are more interested in planting doubts rather than information about The Peshitta, and you are not doing a very good job of it, since you
are misinformed about the scriptures. Where do you get 14 missing generations in Chronicles?

What's next-The Virgin Birth, or The Trinity?

Dave
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Re: Meaning of 'Kitab' (book) in Semitic languages - by gbausc - 05-04-2008, 04:12 PM

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