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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011


original high points, but few.
I have not observed this systematically though.
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Thus, as I suspected, the "evidence" from B is at least as shaky 
as the other suggested "evidence," and is certainly not enough to 
base an exegetical or theological decision on.  Intrinsic probability 
still favors putting the comma after SHMERON, and we still have 
no real historical, exegetical, theological or textual evidence to the 
contrary.

Dave Washburn
http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
"You just keep thinking, Butch.  That's what you're good at."




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