deco_martini
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As I said, the "Y" was only invented 500 years in Greece after Moses wrote Genesis in Canaan. So you are still wrong about the proper transliteration.
A. Moses didn't write Genesis. No reputable Biblical scholar believes that. Nowhere in the Torah/Pentateuch does it claim Moses wrote any part of it. Moses writing it was a myth that was passed down over the years. There is no evidence that it was written by him, period.
B. There is no Y in Hebrew period. The character is a "yodh". It doesn't matter when the Greek Y was invented as the Greek and English alphabets are not the same.
You are simply incorrect on every count. Furthermore, if you read the Pentateuch in Hebrew as you claim, you would know better than to claim Moses was the author as the writing style and terminology changes too often.
You scoffed at a dead soldier who happened to be an atheist. You claim to be able to read Greek and Hebrew but cannot muster any discernible evidence of it. When corrected, you switch topics or simply deny reality.
According to the Book of Proverbs, I should no longer talk to you.
Stay away from foolish people; they have nothing to teach you. Prov 14:7
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