06-14-2004, 08:16 PM
Check this out:
The Strong's entry for Aramaic "bar" (01247) is that it corresponds to the Hebrew "ben" (01121), which in turn comes from "banah" (01129) a primitive (proto-Semitic) root meaning "to build." <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Hey - Proverbs 31:2, Psalms 2:12 contains "bar" instead of "ben"
I knew the word occured in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, but I didn't know it was in Psalms and Proverbs.
The Strong's entry for Aramaic "bar" (01247) is that it corresponds to the Hebrew "ben" (01121), which in turn comes from "banah" (01129) a primitive (proto-Semitic) root meaning "to build." <!-- s --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s -->
Hey - Proverbs 31:2, Psalms 2:12 contains "bar" instead of "ben"
I knew the word occured in the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel, but I didn't know it was in Psalms and Proverbs.
+Shamasha Paul bar-Shimun de'Beth-Younan