Concerning Kh. Qumran monastic terminology suggests a strange similarity of
some 1.000 years of contemporary history in between. This, it seems, is the
teaching left us by Saint Thomas - the more openly it remains a figure of
speech, the more it is a dissimilar similitude and not literal, the more a
metaphor reveals its truth (Eco, The Name of the Rose). So what is the true
intention of a monastic terminology engrafted to ancient Judaism?

_Dierk



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dierk van den Berg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <g-megillot@McMaster.ca>
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Megillot] L30 Tables


> Why is this anachronistic and Catholic?  I searched Perseus for this
> term and got 75 hits from such writers as Cicero, Pliny, and Suetonius.
>
> http://www.perseus.tufts.edu
>
> On Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 11:11  AM, Dierk van den Berg wrote:
>
> > Triclinium
> > (an anachronistic term with Catholic connotation)
>
>

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