From: Alan B. Thomas (a_b_thomas@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 31 2001 - 21:08:38 EDT
Andrej
You posted...
> To my knowledge (and opinion) the hRHMA is closer to
> the physical process of speaking,
I think RhHMA can be used of "speaking," but perhaps
that is not its dominant meaning. Generally,
RhHMA means... what was actually spoken or written,
the specific words written in a document or spoken in
a speech, a particular phrase or label, to designate
(as in, the RhHMA "dog" is an animal), etcetera...
I think RhHMA when used of the 'RhHMA of God,' you
have a reference to the actual words attributed to
God.
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every RhMHA
having been communicated to us by God...
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Sincerely,
Alan B. Thomas
"Reality is only temporary."
V. L. Jr.
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