A Day in the Life of a Spouse of a Seminary Student
Posted by tom | Sep 20, 2011On Saturday, a part-time seminary student heard his spouse express surprise with the line:
Secondly, Dahood’s reading of verses 2-4 as “an introductory stanza of praise,” leads an emphasis on Ugaritic cultic worship parallels of “my mountain” and “my stronghold” in verse 2 (1965-1970, 104).
The spouse was proofing the seminarian's paper on How to Read the Psalms: Psalm 18:2, 16. Afterward she thought there should be an honorary degree for such reading.
Bonus: The seminary student ran the text through an internet translator program into German and then back again into English. Here's what the student received. Must take a certain type of person (or student) to find such experiments of interest ;)
Secondly Dahoods measured value of the verses 2-4 as „introductory stamping machine of the praise, “kinds of lead a main interest on Ugaritic cultic worshipping similarities „my mountain “and „my bulwark “in verse 2 (1965-1970, 104).
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