Herb Evans
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Inadequate in Myself said::smilewinkgrin: I like a good sense of humor.
Now addressing, the comparison:
This is assuming of course that the relative is named after an animal - a possibility, but not a necessity. Even if one did, however, there is nothing to say that the name is not applied to the dugong, or dolphin.
Again, there are other suitable explanations that have nothing to do with an animal - place names = Kurtahshi, (referred to in the Amarna tablets, contemporary with Moses), which is usually identified with a city south of Kadesh.
But again, the Gen. passage referring to Abraham's relative, doesn't give the translation of "badger" anywhere.
Much of what you say is true. So a Tachash is not an animal? Still, to base any argument on "there is nothing to say that . . ." is woefully lacking. There is nothing to say that the name is not applied to the "badger." in fact, come to think of it, it has been so applied. -- Herb Evans
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