Lesson in common logic:
Nihil sequitur geminis ex particularibus unquam.

E. Main reads:

"Wake up, Holy One
against Jonathan, the King
and as for the holy congregation of Thy people --- Israel
who is in the four winds of heaven
let them all have peace
and upon Thy kingdom
shall be blessed Thy name."

Yes -
Let them ALL have peace !!!

I feel myself extremely fooled by a somewhat scatterbrained interpretation
that tries to open the rainbow way to Neverland, perhaps even to one
Pinnochio as the wooden Branch of David.

_Dierk





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Goranson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Megillot] Jonathan: 4Q448


> Russell Gmirkin,
>
> I do not agree with what you wrote. Let's address this, for starters. You
> wrote:
>
>
> >        On the matter of 4Q448, I think the reading "A Hymn for King
Jonathan
> >
> > and all the Congregation of Your people Israel" is completely sensible
> > (although I am willing to be persuaded otherwise if you have sound
reasons).
>
>
> A reason for not reading "A Hymn" is that the first letter of line one
column B
> is not shin but ayin.
>
> best,
> Stephen Goranson
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