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- | It is almost unamimously claimed by theologians to refer to "the glory of God" | + | It is almost unamimously claimed by theologians to refer to "the glory of God". The contextual use is not so cut and dry however. There is a long history of an alternative interpretation backed by significant textual evidence. The ' |
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- | The contextual use is fairly clear. The ' | + | This fact was well known in ancient Judaism and was in fact the premise of a longstanding and highly reputable sect of Judaism which later came to be known by the term "Merkabah Mysticism".(([[wp> |
- | This fact was well known in ancient Judaism and was in fact the premise of a longstanding and highly reputable sect of Judaism which later came to be known by the term Merkabah Mysticism.((wp> | + | |
+ | In this context, one may be wise to reconsider the ancient words of Proverbs 20:3. כבד איש שבת ריב כל אויל תגלע | ||
+ | . 'kebed ais sebet rib kel aoil tegeley' | ||
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+ | In a more general sense, ' | ||
+ | In a few cases it appears to refer to "the liver" | ||
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- | LexID 3519 |
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