Originally posted by robbie carrobie Clearly you have no idea what you are talking about and would be well advised to join the ranks of other opinionated balloon heads who also espouse the most grandiose of assertions without the slightest substantiation.
Good to see you back; I've missed the ad hominem attacks and personal insults.
Originally posted by divegeester Good to see you back; I've missed the ad hominem attacks and personal insults.
Gee I wish i could say the same for you, I never missed you a bit, in fact it was awesome not having to answer your transparent loaded questions. I spent time with people I loved and learned many knew and exciting things. I rekindled my love of reading quality books and even took up a new hobby. I now brew beer!
Originally posted by robbie carrobie Strange that the name appears in the King James version of the Bible written about 500 years ago, were these translators also 'millennial cultists'? The fact of the matter is that you have no way of knowing how the tetragrammaton was pronounced and your insistence that it be pronounced Jahweh is simply nonsense. Equally ludicrous is your use of the ...[text shortened]... on heads who also espouse the most grandiose of assertions without the slightest substantiation.
Erm... look up the history of the creation of this pseudo-name "Jehovah", mate, then you'll see why I mentioned "Adonai".
Originally posted by Shallow Blue Erm... look up the history of the creation of this pseudo-name "Jehovah", mate, then you'll see why I mentioned "Adonai".
no mate you look it up, Adonia is a Greek term, it is not nor ever has been an equivalent for the Hebrew tetragrammaton. YHWH or JHVH.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie no mate you look it up, Adonia is a Greek term, it is not nor ever has been an equivalent for the Hebrew tetragrammaton. YHWH or JHVH.