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{{Ak|Do you find Robert Alter's comments about Hebrew 'nephesh' at [[Jeremiah 31:11]] helpful?}} | {{Ak|Do you find Robert Alter's translation and comments about Hebrew 'nephesh' at [[Jeremiah 31:11]] helpful?}} | ||
{{Ak|Why do both Jeremiah and Ezekiel use the "sour grapes" metaphor?}} | {{Ak|Why do both Jeremiah and Ezekiel use the "sour grapes" metaphor?}} | ||
{{Ak|Does [[Jeremiah 31:35]] nullify the idea that the Second Law of Thermodynamics disproves Evolution?}} | {{Ak|Does [[Jeremiah 31:35]] nullify the idea that the Second Law of Thermodynamics disproves Evolution?}} |
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* How do you feel about the conversation between brethren Islip Collyer and Alan Eyre mentioned at 1 Kings 4:33? Would you give similar advice?
* Do you find Robert Alter's translation and comments about Hebrew 'nephesh' at Jeremiah 31:11 helpful?
* Why do both Jeremiah and Ezekiel use the "sour grapes" metaphor?
* Does Jeremiah 31:35 nullify the idea that the Second Law of Thermodynamics disproves Evolution?
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