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Broadie's thesis about the relationship between Marqe and Philo (his professor was MacDonald the English translator of the Mimar) http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1589/1/1975broadiephd.pdf
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Enough resources on the mystical link between Judaism and Eastern Christianity to make anyone go crazy (Orlov) http://www.marquette.edu/maqom/
http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home..._1970_num_47_3 (just go through these French articles - without limit) Fitzmyer http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/2404406...%20OF%20NT.pdf Alawite Resource page http://www.alawites.org/ (incredible books) Samaritana http://www.houseofdavid.ca/cowley.htm |
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Samaritan Update (free bimonthly newsletter) http://shomron0.tripod.com/2013/janfeb.pdf
New Translation of the Defter Hymns (oldest in the liturgy) http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2196/...hos_543892.pdf It is fascinating to see how the Samaritan evening Sabbath prayer begins (at the end of the sixth day). The passing of six into seven and then the seven into the eight (= goings out of the Sabbath) are so mystically interpreted pregnant in their significance. Man was made on the sixth but notice as the seventh (one better) approaches the priests declare: Quote:
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So who or what is God's perfect work? Well the Christian answer is 'Christ' nowadays. But I can't help read the prologue in John and see that it would have been the figure called 'Paul' (= Παῦλος). Why? Well for the heretics Jesus was a supernatural being who comes down to earth and - in the words of John: Quote:
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Cool. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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Interesting.
This is, apparently, Interlinear Scripture Analyzer, ISA basic 2.1.5 Copyright © 2011 André de Mol. The basic version is available for free download from their website here. I think it only runs on the Windows OS. They also have online versions for those with Macs or really old IBM architecture PCs: Online Interlinear (PDF format) Hebrew Interlinear Bible (last update 14 Jan. 2008) Greek Interlinear Bible (last update 25 Jan 2010) Unfortunately, I have not been able to determine whether they have gone beyond this basic version. The Windows program does not allow you to copy & paste. The online PDFs can be copied and pasted, somewhat. The format used by interlinearbible.org seems to be identical to the ISA format, which ISA says is their invention. However, no copyright info refering back to ISA is provided on the above web site. I will note that the interlinearbible.org options take things much farther than ISA does, so they could have bought rights to use and modify the ISA source code. DCH Quote:
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For Migne's Greek Fathers: http://khazarzar.skeptik.net/pgm/PG_Migne/ (and yes this link does work when clicked here)
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yes, the link at their web site suggests installation on Ubuntu flavour of Linux possible, by means of the translator program, "WINE", which enables execution of many microsoft products by means of emulation code. Though spin suppressed my suggestion to add John Hurt's web site, a nifty illustration of "falsification", i.e. fraudulent suppression, I still find Hurt's site superior to your link to this (also excellent) Hebrew Interlinear web site, attention to which is acknowledged, with gratitude. Outstanding as always, David. What I particularly admire about Hurt's site, is the old Hebrew, looking for all the world, at least to one as naive as I am, like the ancient Phoenician script which gave rise to both Hebrew and Greek. That Eastern shoreline has been fertile ground for imagination, for thousands of years! |
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The books are pretty amazing at that site don't you think?
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