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pel [2024/11/24 21:56] – [pel] kenpel [Unknown date] (current) – external edit (Unknown date) 127.0.0.1
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 פל פל
  
-'pel' in ancient Hebrew is [[cognate]] to "fell" in English (And to 'viel' in Dutch, and 'fällen' in German).+'pel' in ancient Hebrew appears to be [[cognate]] to "fell" in English (And to 'viel' in Dutch, and 'fällen' in German).
  
 This is the root word of [[pelim]] aka "the Nephilim". This is the root word of [[pelim]] aka "the Nephilim".
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 However, further contextual evidence suggests that the passive interpretation of 'pel' as "fell" might be inadequate. A more active, and possibly better semantic fit might be "cast". However, further contextual evidence suggests that the passive interpretation of 'pel' as "fell" might be inadequate. A more active, and possibly better semantic fit might be "cast".
  
-Genesis 24:64 does not indicate that Rebeccah //fell// off her camel, but that she dismounted it.+Genesis 24:64 does not indicate that Rebeccah //fell// off her camel, but that she dismounted it. She cast herself from the camel.
  
 According to Genesis 2:21, [[Ihoh]] //cast// a sleep onto Adam. Adam did not simply fall asleep, his sleep was caused by Ihoh. According to Genesis 2:21, [[Ihoh]] //cast// a sleep onto Adam. Adam did not simply fall asleep, his sleep was caused by Ihoh.
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 Job chapter 1 appears to tell the tale of four employees who narrowly escaped a series of magic spells cast against them. Job chapter 1 appears to tell the tale of four employees who narrowly escaped a series of magic spells cast against them.
 +FIXME expand on this. 
 see [[pela]], [[tepel]] see [[pela]], [[tepel]]
  
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