Deut 13:1
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I am familiar with it, so much so, that I, already had pointed this out...dan said:How you would say the phrase "3rd person singular non-gender"? How you would say the word "it"? What exactly are you asking?
You should already be aware that Hebrew has no neuter nouns, concrete or abstract. 3rd person singular masc. is hoo, 3rd person singular fem. is hee.
Thank you for reiterating my point.Now I could be wrong, but in my opinion and my understanding, the constant amount of male terms in Torah is a fault of the Hebrew Language. As you may or may not know, in hebrew, every noun is either male or female, and every verb has a male or female identifier with it. There is no such thing as a neutral term like "it". When a person is in doubt, go male. If there is a group of men and women, then the verbs go male. So when in doubt with HaShem, go male. Now, of course this doesn't mean that HaShem is a male, nor would you find me claiming such, it has more to do with the intrinsics of Hebrew.
No, I'm responding to this comment made by the goof-ball that made this comment.dan said:If you think this is some kind of trick question then you're not very bright.
Now you can dodge all you want and claim you were talking about x verse where he (who) doesn't appear, but from my perspective, you're claiming that "he" is never in the Hebrew Bible or the MT. Which is a very very ignoarnt claim.Again, the word he is not in the Hebrew bible, but in English it appears to be so.
Making fun of my english is a low-blow. English isn't my first language, so i'd appreciate it if you found something better to mock.dan said:You're trying to make it sound like you know more than me about Hebrew, but your comma usage in this post testifies of your own need of further education in the English language. Whatever you've been intellectually breastfed over the Internet about Hebrew is probably untrue, as well.