DOMATA in Mal 1:3
Andrew.Wergeland at mf.no
Andrew.Wergeland at mf.no
Tue Jan 29 06:03:48 EST 2002
As far as I can tell, the word DOMATA (in Mal 1:3) is accusative plural of
the neuter noun DOMA and means "gifts". Brenton (according to BibleWorks)
translates it as "dwellings" and is supported in this by a commentary on
Malachi by D. L. Petersen. I see the similarity between the words DOMA and
DOMOS, but is it possible to understand DOMATA as a form of DOMOS?
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