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Mary's avatar

The way the AI lady doing the read aloud says “Job” has me hung up thinking about Arrested Development 😂

Mary's avatar

More stream of consciousness here: there has to be some significance to the resurrection of Hebrew as a spoken colloquial language rather than a sacred/ceremonial language, right?

Adrian Davidson's avatar

I have no idea but that’s interesting to think about. I also can’t stop thinking about Job Bluth when I write about Job 😂

Lauren P's avatar

I heard someone compare English to Hebrew in this way: English words are made up of sounds. But Hebrew words are made up of "pictures". One word in Hebrew can convey much more than the same word in English. It allows for such rich context and meaning, and reveals God's perfect intention throughout Scripture.

Adrian Davidson's avatar

Oh wow I love this. That is so true (based on my verrrry limited understanding of Hebrew).

Ariel Hessayon's avatar

Hi Adrian, always glad to see interest in the Book of Enoch.

So you may be interested in this guest post

https://arielhessayon.substack.com/p/rediscovering-enoch-the-antediluvian

If you want access to my contributions to 'Rediscovering Enoch' just let me know

Allyson Maser's avatar

How I didn't read this before we started reading Enoch...oh well. Very interesting. I think, also, how much occult/Gnostic influence is in our current world... to me our study of this has been so foundational as to the WHERE it all comes from. As far as the watchers 'giving' us knowledge cloaked in deception. This is the keystone that I have been missing in my personal understanding of esoterica at large, and it is pretty compelling in giving me discernment regarding it. Thanks for the article, Adrian!

Lisa Moore's avatar

Excellent explanation! Thank you for including it in the right context!❤️

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Adrian Davidson's avatar

Interesting perspective, thank you for reaching out!