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Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Religions do make claims about the universe
the same kinds of claims that scientists make, except they're usually false. — Richard Dawkins

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By John Connally

When you're out of office, you can be a statesman. — John Connally

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By David Henry

If Adam had had a real hairy back, we probably wouldn't be here today. — David Henry

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Bell Hooks

I celebrate teaching that enables transgressions - a movement against and beyond boundaries. It is that movement which makes education the practice of freedom. — Bell Hooks

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By David Shields

My father reminds me that according to Midrash - the ever-evolving commentary upon the Hebrew scriptures - when you arrive in the world as a baby, your hands are clenched, as though to say, "Everything is mine. I will inherit it all." When you depart from the world, your hands are open, as though to say, "I have acquired nothing from the world. — David Shields

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Katharine McPhee

I am just the person who didn't want to settle for not having everything I dreamed of. — Katharine McPhee

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Michael Ben Zehabe

The special knowledge you are about to learn will reveal a "letter theory" that was set into motion from the very first verse in your Bible. It is as though the divine author is telling the reader to expect Hebrew letters and numbers to weave messages, in the sub-text, through the rest of the Bible - starting with verse one. — Michael Ben Zehabe

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Michael Ben Zehabe

We should expect nothing less from the language that was originally given by God, to His human family. Hebrew was the method that God chose for mankind to speak to Him, and Him to them. Adam spoke Hebrew - and your Bible confirms this. Everyone who got off the ark spoke one language - Hebrew.
Even Abraham spoke Hebrew. Where did Abraham learn to speak Hebrew? Abraham was descended from Noah's son, Shem. (Ge 11:10-26) Shem's household was not affected by the later confusion of languages, at Babel. (Ge 11:5-9) To the contrary, Shem was blessed while the rest of Babel was cursed. (Ge 9:26) That is how Abraham retained Hebrew, despite residing in Babylon.
So, Shem's language can be traced back to Adam. (Ge 11:1) And, Shem (Noah's son) was still alive when Jacob and Esau was 30 years of age. Obviously, Hebrew (the original language) was clearly spoken by Jacob's sons. (Ge 14:13) — Michael Ben Zehabe

Hebrew Commentary Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

A lion in charge of wolves, she thought. How convenient. — Sylvain Reynard