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To: A.J.Armitage
I started in Genesis 1 verse one just to see how long it took to get a match. earth (English) = erets (pronunciation in Hebrew) in Gen1:1. It didn't take very long at all. Of course it means nothing to you I'm sure. Like Lost Tribe, I'm not going to spend a day going through it listing a couple hundred of them for you just for you to say "coincidence". Look and you shall find, if you don't want to find, you won't know it when you see it.
164 posted on 11/27/2002 4:25:48 PM PST by #3Fan
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To: #3Fan
Minimal research turns up the Old English word, eorthe. Now show a pattern in a predonderence of Germanic and Celtic languages, living and dead, of "ere" becoming "eor", "t" becoming "th" (or the local equivalent), and "s" becoming "e" (which was pronounced in Old English).

No doubt you'll tell me to "do my own research", or some such nonsense. But it's your research. You made the claim. You prove it.

167 posted on 11/27/2002 4:53:52 PM PST by A.J.Armitage
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