Now that I look at it -- the first one says it means antichrist in
arabic, while the second one (jewishencyclopedia.com) talks about the
antichrist. But let me know what you think, please. I would
appreciate it.
Dana
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:55:
Now I have to read this thread. The word does not look like a Hebrew one
(there's no j sound in Hebrew) and I doubt there is a Jewish encyclopedia
that has any entry for anti-crist as it's a totally Christian concept.
> Are you sure he got anti-christ from a Jewish
> encyclopedia? Just wonderin
Are you sure he got anti-christ from a Jewish
encyclopedia? Just wondering.
The root dajala means to mix. The word dajala is used
to mean deliberately confusing matters and being vague
and ambiguous, The Dajjaal is the one who speaks in
vagaries, who tells many lies and deceives many
people.
Th
thank you everyone for the feedback. Doesn't look like I am going to
hear from Sam. I was particularly interested in his opinion since the
references Kevin sent to me were from the Jewish encyclopedia. Sounds
like it's neutral to positive except for speakers of arabic. Hmm.
Brian, I find what you
lol - amen!
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>I watched it in high school/college when I didn't care about
>the quality
>of acting or plot as long as the subject matter was interesting to me.
>lol
>
>I haven't watched it in years, except for those times when I sneak a
>peek
I watched it in high school/college when I didn't care about the quality
of acting or plot as long as the subject matter was interesting to me.
lol
I haven't watched it in years, except for those times when I sneak a
peek for the boob factor - it inspires me to be all that I can boob.
;)
Can
Candace, do you watch that show for the boobs or for something else? :-)
-Patrick
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>It sounds like some type of spell or creature from Charmed.
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Sounds like something Robin Williams would come up with.
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Sounds like the capital of a mythical african country to me!
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Sounds like the capital of a mythical african country to me!
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>> I'm interested too now to see if others do though.
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>> -Kevin
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I hear "da-ha-la", and instantly think of "Valhalla".which for whatever
reason has a good association in my mind.
As an aside, "nova" has no bad associations in Mexico, as the word is
instantly recognizable as different than the phrase "no va".similar to
how English speakers can distinguis
th evil.)
Jim Davis
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Okay, here's what I sent Dana offlist this afternoon:
Dajal = liar
And it's closely linked to:
Dajjaal = An
Okay, here's what I sent Dana offlist this afternoon:
Dajal = liar
And it's closely linked to:
Dajjaal = AntiChrist or The Great Deciever
It's probably going to be instantly recognized by arabic speakers. No
I don't speak arabic. I spent a while studying various religions and
mythos and of cour
it doesnt remind you personally of anything in particular then?
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 18:21:20 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
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> dana tierney wrote:
> > what's Charmed? And is this a positive association then?
>
> TV series: http://www.tvtome.com/Charmed/
>
> It is not an asso
dana tierney wrote:
> what's Charmed? And is this a positive association then?
TV series: http://www.tvtome.com/Charmed/
It is not an association I would have made. I would say it is neutral for all
except those who want to burn witches even in this age.
Jochem
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what's Charmed? And is this a positive association then?
Dana
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> It sounds like some type of spell or creature from Charmed.
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> Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
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It sounds like some type of spell or creature from Charmed.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
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hmm :) interesting. Very far from my own association. And is this
association negative, positive, or neutral?
For those who are wondering, I am looking for a domain name for a
specific purpose. Obviously I want to avoid bad associations, as in
"nova" in Mexico, but also associations that are incon
I'm hearing "de hel a"
As in an old Italian man from Brookline sound incredulous: "Da hell a you say."
No other impressions.
Jerry Johnson
> Anyone have any associations, good or bad, with the string "dajala"?
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> Anyone have any associations, good or bad, with the string "dajala"?
Heh. Yes.
I'm interested too now to see if others do though.
-Kevin
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