Re: follow up

From: Jack Kilmon (jkilmon@historian.net)
Date: Thu Jul 02 1998 - 17:04:43 EDT


Jim:

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I'm not at home to examine the root...we'll discuss it some more tonight.

Jack

Jim West wrote:

> I have a follow up to my "tameion" query:
>
> anyone have any notion as to what the Aramaic word may have been if this
> Matthean text is an ipsissima?
>
> To Nichael, the Lukan parallel is interesting, as are the others- but my
> question is really focused on the possibility that Jesus is, with a wry
> twist of humor, denigrating the Pharisees and their external show of piety.
> Real piety is hidden, just like those things we do in the privy.
>
> Best,
>
> Jim
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Jim West, ThD
> Pastor, Petros Baptist Church
> Adjunct Professor of Bible,
> Quartz Hill School of Theology
>
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