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To: 1010RD
Except for the Indiana Jones (and maybe another I did not go back a look again) all your sources speak of a window and or the noon day sun as Tsohar, not a lit stone. That the one source you stated that argued for a pearl or a stone is the Indysite, a fan site for a fictionial Archaeologist, ironies indeed abound...

Once again ignorant, bumpkin Joseph Smith, Jr. hits it out of the park.

That and the rest (especially the theosis bit) pretty much negates any argument you can make.

There is nothing "Christian" about the LDS, you guys just took his name and ran with it.

That you and yours have to latch onto historical and archaeological histories of others to try and "validate" the fiction of Smith is fun to watch...

81 posted on 05/08/2012 8:58:31 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (8/30/10, the day Truth won.)
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To: ejonesie22

http://concordances.org/hebrew/strongs_6672.htm

Tsohar is used 24 times in the OT. 23/24 times it is translated as noonday. It is only translated once as window and that is not considered a good translation.

Noah took the noonday with him on the Ark...or something that shone like the noonday. Not wanting to believe something doesn’t make it go away. It is very Hebrew to call a thing (noun) and the thing it does (verb).

The Jaredite story is much more detailed and specific than the Noah story. Yet we have two ship’s built to God’s specifications each one with a miraculous light. They’d look like similar designs. Smith got this while 99/100 Bible scholars would tell you that Noah’s Ark looks like the child’s toy you see in pictures. They’re wrong, Joseph Smith is right and so am I.

You don’t find people more Christian than the LDS.


82 posted on 05/08/2012 3:23:01 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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