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Tag Archives: Homer
A Self-Conscious Scripture
I’ve been pouring – for hours – over the a Scripture that is new to me. I’m making up the three assignments that this past holiday of Simchat Torah cost me. But I am not posting to gripe about the … Continue reading
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Tagged apocrypha, Christians, Divine Truth, God, Homer, Jews, Muslims, oral formulaic texts, Qur'an, Rabbi Yisroel Chait, Scripture, self-consciousness
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