Timeline for Are Biblical Hebrew words for “sister” & “bride” interchangeable? Can “sister” mean “friend”?
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Nov 25 at 22:21 | comment | added | MichoelR | @Shalom I love the reference to the tapestries. | |
Nov 21 at 23:29 | vote | accept | Geremia | ||
Nov 21 at 2:31 | comment | added | Shalom | "Brother" and "sister" can certainly mean "fellow." The tapestries of the Tabernacle were connected "one woman to her sister" in literal Hebrew, which simply means "one to another" as "tapestry" is feminine. Near the beginning of Kings, the prophet from Beth El eulogizes the Southern prophet as "my brother"; Deuteronomy commands to extend a helping hand to "your brother", again, not literally someone with whom you share a biological parent. But I don't see how the bride stuff got into this. | |
Nov 21 at 1:55 | comment | added | Dude | In the relationship of husband and wife there is a time for physical intimacy and a time when there is not. The time apart physically does not mean an end to the emotional connection but it is different. | |
Nov 21 at 1:48 | history | edited | Y DJ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Nov 21 at 1:44 | answer | added | Y DJ | timeline score: 0 | |
Dec 7, 2020 at 18:43 | answer | added | MichoelR | timeline score: -3 | |
Dec 7, 2020 at 18:33 | answer | added | Geremia | timeline score: -3 | |
Dec 7, 2020 at 18:32 | history | asked | Geremia | CC BY-SA 4.0 |