02-03-2010, 04:24 AM
I can't speak for the contradiction, because I haven't looked at it yet. I do concur however, that the word is of the nature of "first", and not "before".
wab:yaw:mo` qad:mo:no`
My own preference for the adjective (qad:mo:no`) is "the-foremost", based upon its many uses in the NT.
"and-in-the-day the-foremost" ... of unleavened bread
Or using better English syntax, it would be "And on the foremost day of unleavened bread".
wab:yaw:mo` qad:mo:no`
My own preference for the adjective (qad:mo:no`) is "the-foremost", based upon its many uses in the NT.
"and-in-the-day the-foremost" ... of unleavened bread
Or using better English syntax, it would be "And on the foremost day of unleavened bread".