This was great, although I don't think that 'fiery serpent' seraphim would look like a clean cut 1940s female trio. Probably more like a heavy metal album cover! ; )
@@BiblicalCulture Just realized the artwork makes them female and not scary but in the texts people trembled in the presence of angels. Also, Jesus says something about them 'not marrying or being given in marriage' but some angels 'hide their feet' with their wings. Are those non-functional feet? And what about the nephilim and human women? It goes on and on!
I like it. However, the issue of involuntary repetitions when rewriting the scroll is not addressed. When discussing words with repeated syllables, one could touch on the banana language hypothesis (Inana, Humbaba, ...)
this is totally fascinating. Thank you Rav Dr. David.
Thank you, thank you.
Hehe, you’re welcome welcome!
May it never be 😅
This was great, although I don't think that 'fiery serpent' seraphim would look like a clean cut 1940s female trio. Probably more like a heavy metal album cover! ; )
You should know I did a lot of googling but couldn’t find any nice public-domain fire angels 😂
@@BiblicalCulture Just realized the artwork makes them female and not scary but in the texts people trembled in the presence of angels. Also, Jesus says something about them 'not marrying or being given in marriage' but some angels 'hide their feet' with their wings. Are those non-functional feet? And what about the nephilim and human women? It goes on and on!
I like it. However, the issue of involuntary repetitions when rewriting the scroll is not addressed. When discussing words with repeated syllables, one could touch on the banana language hypothesis (Inana, Humbaba, ...)