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Saturday, October 8, 2011

What Color Was Adam? Hint: 'Adom

Verses using "ruddy" or "'adom" in the New King James version:

  1. 1 Samuel 16:12
    So he sent and brought him in. Now he was ruddy, with bright eyes, and good-looking. And the LORD said, “Arise, anoint him; for this is the one!”
    1 Samuel 16:11-13 (in Context) 1 Samuel 16 (Whole Chapter)
  2. 1 Samuel 17:42
    And when the Philistine looked about and saw David, he disdained him; for he was only a youth, ruddy and good-looking.
    1 Samuel 17:41-43 (in Context) 1 Samuel 17 (Whole Chapter)
  3. Song of Solomon 5:10
    [ THE Shulamite ] My beloved is white and ruddy, Chief among ten thousand.
    Song of Solomon 5:9-11 (in Context) Song of Solomon 5 (Whole Chapter)
  4. Lamentations 4:7
    Her Nazirites were brighter than snow And whiter than milk; They were more ruddy in body than rubies, Like sapphire in their appearance.
    Lamentations 4:6-8 (in Context) Lamentations 4 (Whole Chapter)
The word "'adom":

The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 0122
Original Word Word Origin
~da from (0119)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
'adom TWOT - 26b
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
aw-dome' Adjective
Definition

  1. red, ruddy (of man, horse, heifer, garment, water, lentils)
King James Word Usage - Total: 9
red 8, ruddy 1

The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 0119
Original Word Word Origin
~da of unknown derivation
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
'adam TWOT - 26b
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
aw-dam' Verb
Definition

  1. to be red, red
    1. (Qal) ruddy (of Nazarites)
    2. (Pual)
      1. to be rubbed red
      2. dyed red
      3. reddened
    3. (Hiphil)
      1. to cause to show red
      2. to glare
      3. to emit (show) redness
    4. (Hithpael)
      1. to redden
      2. to grow red
      3. to look red
King utJames Word Usage - Total: 10
dyed red 5, red 4 ruddy 1

One clue as to what 'Adam may have looked like


There's one other picture that someone had where the person was a ruddy brown red or red, but I for the frustrating life of me can't find it.

    Nobody Asked the "Rabbis" Who Is Jewish And Who Isn't Jewish...

    When Torah reads the following, it comes with an implied caveat: provided that it's in keeping with Torah:

    8If a matter arises which is too hard for you to judge, between degrees of guilt for bloodshed, between one judgment or another, or between one punishment or another, matters of controversy within your gates, then you shall arise and go up to the place which the LORD your God chooses. 9 And you shall come to the priests, the Levites, and to the judge there in those days, and inquire of them; they shall pronounce upon you the sentence of judgment. 10 You shall do according to the sentence which they pronounce upon you in that place which the LORD chooses. And you shall be careful to do according to all that they order you. 11 According to the sentence of the law in which they instruct you, according to the judgment which they tell you, you shall do; you shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left from the sentence which they pronounce upon you. 12 Now the man who acts presumptuously and will not heed the priest who stands to minister there before the LORD your God, or the judge, that man shall die. So you shall put away the evil from Israel.

    The following is a far cry from Torah:

    AND WHATEVER [WOMAN] WHO CANNOT CONTRACT KIDDUSHIN etc. How do we

    know [it of] a Canaanitish bondmaid?
    27 — Said R. Huna, Scripture saith, Abide ye here with [‘im]

    the ass
    28 — it is a people [‘am] like unto an ass.29 We have thus found that kiddushin with her is

    invalid:



    Talmud - Mas. Kiddushin 68b

    how do we know that the issue takes her status? — Because Scripture saith, the wife and her children

    shall be her master's.
    1 How do we know [it of a freeborn] Gentile woman? — Scripture saith, neither

    shalt thou make marriages with them.
    2 How do we know that her issue bears her status? — R.

    Johanan said on the authority of R. Simeon b. Yohai, Because Scripture saith, For he will turn away

    thy son from following me:
    3 thy son by4 an Israelite woman is called thy son, but thy son by a

    heathen is not called thy son.
    5 Rabina said: This proves that thy daughter's son by a heathen is called

    thy son.
    6 Shall we say that Rabina holds that if a heathen or a [non-Jewish] slave cohabits with a

    Jewess the issue is mamzer?
    7 — [No.] Granted that he is not [regarded as] fit,8 he is not mamzer

    either, but merely stigmatised as unfit.
    9

    Now, that [verse] refers to the seven nations!
    10 whence do we know it of other nations? —

    Scripture saith, ‘For he will turn away [thy son],’ which includes all who may turn [him] away. That

    is well according to R. Simeon, who interprets the reason of Scripture.
    11 But on the view of the

    Rabbis,
    12 what is the reason?13 — Scripture saith, and after that thou shalt go in unto her, and be her

    husband, [etc.],
    14 whence it follows that before that kiddushin with her is invalid.

    We have thus found that kiddushin with her is not recognised. How do we know that her child is

    as herself? — Scripture saith, If there be to a man [two wives] . . . and they bare to him [children]:
    15

    where we read ‘if there be’,
    16 we also read: ‘and they bare to him’;17 but where we do not read: ‘If

    there be’, we do not read: ‘and they bare to him’. If so, is not a [heathen] bondmaid likewise? —

    Yes, it is even thus. Then what is the purpose of ‘the wife and her children shall be her master's’? —

    For what was taught:



    Talmud - Mas. Kiddushin 69a

    If he says to his bondmaid, ‘Behold, thou art free, but thy child [yet to be born] shall be a slave,’ the

    ‘child is as herself: this is the view of R. Jose the Galilean; the Sages maintain: His words are valid,
    1

    for it is said: ‘the wife and her children shall be her master's’. How does this teach it?
    2 — Said Raba:

    This refers to R. Jose the Galilean's [ruling].
    3

    MISHNAH. R. TARFON SAID: MAMZERIM
    4 CAN BE PURIFIED.5 HOW? IF A MAMZER

    MARRIES
    6 A BONDMAID, HER SON IS A SLAVE;7 IF HE IS FREED, IT IS FOUND THAT

    THE SON IS A FREE MAN.
    8 R. ELIEZER SAID: BEHOLD, HE IS A SLAVE, A MAMZER.9

    Firstly, ishah came from ish, Chavah from 'Adam, not vice versa. Secondly, ha'av shel ha'ishah gives and the prospective chatan takes ha'ishah; which is clear in D'varim 7:1-5, which reads in part, "Nor shall you make marriages with them. You shall not give your daughter to their son, nor take their daughter for your son." For a lack of a better term; the men do the giving and taking here.

    Thirdly, women cannot give or receive yDNA (pitrochondrial, or paternal, Y-Chromosome DNA); and the mispacha v'bnei are defined by harosh l'mispacha v'bnei-- ha'av! So, even genetics and traditional, innate roles prove that the dads-- not the moms, not the "rabbis"-- primarily define whether or not a child is Jewish.

    This isn't to say that Matrilineal Jews aren't Jews or Jewish, but that Patrilineal Jewishness was the first and is the primary descent through which Jews trace their Jewishness. Matrilineal Jews, however, have been around since haben shel HaDanit who fought with a fellow Yisra'eli was born.

    So I Did A Head-Pounding But Worth-It Thing....

    I reinitiated the investigation into Great-Grandma's death, this time correcting details which I had written before and adding information when rewriting the Attorney General's office. My heart is pounding, head aching, etc. and I had to pee; aval "Tzedek, tzedek tirdof". So what if Mom and Aunt Mary find out? I firmly believe that Mary M. Trudnak Czarnecki would not have gone to the hospital and gotten her leg amputated without knowing that someone was going to fight for her and to pursue justice against Jack Czarnecki someday. 

    I Mean; To Be Fair, I Find P'rushi Judaism Like Even My Rusnak Mishpacha Practiced Disturbing And, Yes, Arrogant...

    I agree with FailedMessiah.com, though the blogger for "Failed Messiah" himself says:

    "All converts need is a true desire to be Jewish and a willingness to learn Jewish law and custom. Katia and Alex have met both of those requirements very well. But there's something else this patronizing hack doesn't understand.

    "There's a halakhic category called "zera yisrael," non-Jews descended from Jews. Jews have no obligation to encourage or make easy the conversions of non-Jews, but we do for Zera Yisrael. The bar for reentry to the religious body called the Jewish people is lower than the bar for the first time entry of other converts. That's because they already are in some sense a part of the national component of this religious body, while the others are not. Think of it as a cross between a type of reclamation project and a legacy admission to an Ivy League college.

    "Katia and Alex put their lives on the line to defend Jews, many of whom shirk their own duty to serve and instead sit in yeshivas until late middle age, drinking coffee, talking politics and, occasionally, learning a little Gemara."

    Katia and Alex are not Non Jews. A Yid iz a Yid; un a goy iz a goy, un a zera Yisroel iz a Yid vayl er oder zi iz a zera Yisroel, amer shel Yisroel.



    Yitzhak Nates? Boy; Using a Hebrew Name In a Blog Suddenly Gets One Connected To a Pedophile...

    Someone keyword searched "'Yitzhak nates' child molester" and somehow found my blog... and all because I used the name of avinu Yitzhak ben-Avraham v'Sarah in a blog post. So, who is Yitzhak Nates? Let me guess... another haredi child molestor or pedophile? I'm guessing that Failed Messiah's  blog will appear in the Google search results...

    So far...

    One innocuous example...

    Nothing bad yet... or did the bar mitzvah make the session out okay, unharmed, untouched?

    The article that caught my attention after the bar mitzvah one... maybe I'll enter the keywords "child molester" beside "Yitzhak Nates"...

    I spelled "molester" wrong, but...

    I mean, I see nothing; but if Reverend Nates is truly ra'ah l'bnai v'bati'yot shel Yisra'el; why isn't someone reporting him? As someone noted, reporting a child molester is a mitzvah, v'mitzvah l'tov l'bnei v'baityot.

    Friday, October 7, 2011

    If Jewish Priniciple Is Correct, Though This May Actually Be P'rushi Principle...

    In other words, this probably isn't Kara'i (Messianic and Non-Messianic) principle. According to our Antimissionary "friend" Tracey R. Rich of the (in)famous JewFAQ:

    "There is no question that in traditional Judaism, the primary role of a woman is as wife and mother, keeper of the household. However, Judaism has great respect for the importance of that role and the spiritual influence that the woman has over her family. The Talmud says that when a pious man marries a wicked woman, the man becomes wicked, but when a wicked man marries a pious woman, the man becomes pious. The child of a Jewish woman and a gentile man is Jewish because of the mother's spiritual influence; the child of a Jewish man and a gentile woman is not. See Who Is a Jew? Women are exempted from all positive mitzvot ("thou shalts" as opposed to "thou shalt nots") that are time-related (that is, mitzvot that must be performed at a specific time of the day or year), because the woman's duties as wife and mother are so important that they cannot be postponed to fulfill a mitzvah. After all, a woman cannot be expected to just drop a crying baby when the time comes to perform a mitzvah. She cannot leave dinner unattended on the stove while she davens ma'ariv (evening prayer services)." [Links in original text]

    Kara (Scripture) would seem to indicate this given Shlomo and his marrying foreign women. However, Kara reminds us, for example:

    1. 'Adam, not Chavah, was created first. Chavah was taken from man, and a man is the rosh of his household and his wife.
    2. Chavah was deceived by the serpent, whereas 'Adam knew better and pinned what happened solely on his wife, anyway.
    3. In the full Tanakh, patrilineal descent was almost always the primary descendant.
    In conclusion, Tracey R. Rich and other P'rushim v'P'rushiyot can try to blame the woman's influence; but ultimately the man should be taking responsibility and be a good influence on his wife.. However, the husband, because he has a greater role, also has more responsibility for himself and in affecting (not effecting) others.




    Anyone Who Wants a Disabled Dog To Die Can Go To Hell...

    And being disabled myself yet also human, I have to at least sometimes condemn myself as well (and for hypocrisy at minimum). Yet I remember how I was able to rescue my then-non-disabled cat, Natasha (often called "Tashi" and "Tasha", and other variants-- and I did not rename her.). When Tashi was in her last days, I had to move her upstairs (she was in the basement before; and when she wasn't in the basement-- since she was an outdoor and furniture cat, and my mom had to manage that--, she was roaming around the house and outdoors). And I even built a handicapped-pets' ramp for her to get into her new, makeshift litterbox (She was very sick by then.).