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12:25 AM
Happy to say the Isaiah 53 answer is now my most upvoted answer to date. Fitting since it was also my most time consuming answer.
 
1:05 AM
@Dan I would consider that to be an equally American (as Oxonian) comma, no? You might find someone around to debate which is the more prestigious label...
@Davïd I’m trying to figure out why it's החלי rather than החלה (with qamets-hey). I know 3-hey becomes (or used to be, or something) 3-yod from time to time, but I’m confused by it there. (Regardless of corrupted-ness. Or even more so in that case, because presumably it’s obvious enough to others what it is [hif perf 3ms from חלה, yes?] to consider it to be so despite its mis-belonging.)
 
Dan
1:28 AM
@Susan I logged onto this website along with two morons, @Davïd and @Susan
OR
I logged onto this site along with two morons, @Davïd, and Susan
Now the second makes it clear that @Davïd and @Susan are not the two morons, the first does not
Oxford comma for the win - because you guys aren't morons ;)
Hopefully you read the entire thing, not just the first line :P
 
2:16 AM
 
@ThaddeusB Yes. The good answers are time-consuming. ;)
 
 
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7:56 AM
@Susan Well, it is a problematic form:
= Goldingay & Payne (ICC, Isa 40-55 vol 2, p. 321) citing GKC para 74k and 75ii.
@Dan It did read a bit funny in the SE menubar notification! Glad it was you. :)
@Dan Ghost looks like a neat system; too bad my host doesn't offer Node.js on shared hosting, otherwise I might be tempted to give it a whirl. Excellent pic of the Stone Edition Chumash - eventually found the original of your pic, but it wasn't easy. Good find!
 
 
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Dan
10:51 AM
@Davïd my host didn't offer it either, that's why I tried a new host haha
I was with HostGator
And A Small Orange is shared hosting as well but they support quite a bit more from what I can see
And competitively priced
I will say the technical expertise of the folks you get in live chat isn't up to par where HostGator was, but then again perhaps that is an unfair assessment because ASO is trying to host a much broader range of technologies and platforms on shared servers
@Davïd I've been meaning to try ghost for awhile, I didn't even change the default theme
I like how it looks
@Susan nice meme haha
@Davïd I came close to trying out WebFaction also
Part of me wishes I had
But ASO works for now so I'll stick with them
But WebFaction would essentially be spinning up individual servers for every site
Very unique and affordable
But also a lot more dependent on you as the developer
 
 
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6:09 PM
Does anyone here know of a source that lists the New Testament passages commonly considered by scholars to be creedal fragments?
 
 
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7:24 PM
@Mr.Bultitude Best bets: J.N.D. Kelly, Early Christian Creeds, (Ch. 1); or V.H. Neufeld, Earliest Christian Confessions is older. Denney's article on "Creed" in the Hastings Dictionary of the Bible old but useful.
Also, commentaries on 1 Cor 15:3-7; Phil 2:5-11; 1 Tim 3:16 may well offer lists of comparable NT texts. Oscar Cullmann's The Earliest Christian Confessions was a seminal study, still much cited.
 
8:08 PM
@Davïd Thanks.
> The ־ִי‎ stands for ־ָה‎ in the perfect Hiphʿîl הֶֽחֱלִי‎ he made sick, Is 5310, which is probably for החליא‎ from חלא‎, a secondary form of חלה‎.
My eyes tend to glaze over somewhere around the beginning of double letters in “remarks”, but I guess I needed that if I wanted to know.
 
 
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10:36 PM
@Davïd Thank you very much.
 
10:59 PM
@Mr.Bultitude Hope that's a help - I scanned through the first chapter of Kelly's Early Christian Creeds. I think that's got what you're after - in some detail!
@Susan Ah, so simples then! O_o
@Susan One kind of gets the impression that no one quite knows! Still, trying to puzzle it out brings its own benefits.
@ThaddeusB Lots of work in there! The SE Q&A model has its benefits -- once that penny drops that "we're a bit (ha!) different from a forum"! ;) And it can be a time-sink........
 
11:26 PM
@Davïd Reading it now. I think it's exactly what I was looking for, and then some. But I'll check out the other sources as well.
 

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