I wonder if Leah was our first dumb blond? Lol.
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "Matt" <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 9:18 PM
>Subject: Re: Re: bible question genesis
>
>
> > Matt,
> >
> > The only opinions of the rendering of that word, or phrase, concerning her
> > eyes being tender, well, in the King James it says Tender eyed I believe.
> > Let me look that up. Just a second. Yep, the old King James says she was
> > tender eyed. I looked up all the Hebrew words and it is very interesting.
> > It is a contrast, of cource, because it says, Leah was tender eyed but
> > Rachael was beautiful and well favored. So I go and look up all these
> > Hebrew words and am surprised to discover something I have never heard
> > before. First, it can easily mean, Leah could not see well but Rachael
> > could. It could also mean, Leah was not very pretty compared to Rachael.
> > It can also mean a couple of other very unusual things. First, according
>to
> > the Hebrew, it could literally be referring to Leah's mental ability as
>in,
> > not as smart as her sister. It could also mean Leah was not as mentally
> > stable as her younger sister. When you look up the word favored,
>concerning
> > Rachael, it could also mean Rachael was spiritually more inclined than her
> > older sister. Based upon Rachael's thievery of her father's heathen
>idols,
> > I sort of get the impression that Rachael was as sneaky as her old man was
> > and she thought his idols has some spiritual powers that she wanted for
> > herself. This spirituality, of course, wouldn't be Godly either. That
>one
> > little verse sure gets you thinking when you start studying it. My
>favorite
> > radio preacher, he's been dead for many years, used to be a guy out of
>Texas
> > who took one word of the Bible and studied in for 30 minutes on the air.
> > Sometimes he went more than one program, too, on the same word. He was
>very
> > interesting to listen to and I learned from him how important studying
> > individual words can be in the Bible. I would go crazy without my Online
> > Bible program and without the reference material contained with in the
> > program. Hope that helped Matt. Brad has some other resource material
> > there so maybe he will answer, if he hasn't already.
> >
> > Phil.
> >
> >
John
I em a wuunderfull spelur, I tipe vari gud two
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