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   dolf to dolf   
   Re: DOLF eats hagelslag (5/24)   
   04 Jul 25 14:46:41   
   
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   > be obedient; 1b) (Niphal); 1b1) to be heard (of voice or sound); 1b2) to   
   > be heard of; 1b3) to be regarded, be obeyed; 1c) (Piel) to cause to   
   > hear, call to hear, summon; 1d) (Hiphil); 1d1) to cause to hear, *TELL*,   
   > proclaim, utter a sound; 1d2) to sound aloud (musical term); 1d3) to   
   > make proclamation, summon; 1d4) to cause to be heard; 1e) sound;   
   >   
   > #1091 - FEME TOTAL: #281 as [#6, #20, #80, #300, #70, #10, #5, #600] =   
   > peshaʻ (H6588): {UMBRA: #450 % #41 = #40} 1) transgression, rebellion;   
   > 1a) *TRANSGRESSION* (*AGAINST* *INDIVIDUALS*); 1b) *TRANSGRESSION*   
   > (*NATION* *AGAINST* *NATION*); 1c) *TRANSGRESSION* (*AGAINST* *GOD*);   
   > 1c1) in general; 1c2) as recognised by sinner; 1c3) as God deals with   
   > it; 1c4) as God forgives; 1d) guilt of transgression; 1e) punishment for   
   > transgression; 1f) offering for transgression;   
   >   
   > #374 - MALE TOTAL: #354 as [#300, #6, #2, #10, #50, #6] = shâbâh   
   > (H7617): {UMBRA: #307 % #41 = #20} 1) *TO* *TAKE* *CAPTIVE*; 1a) (Qal);   
   > 1a1) to take captive; 1a2) captive (participle); 1a3) to lead captive;   
   > 1b) (Niphal) to be taken captive;   
   >   
   > #183 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#7, #70, #100, #6] /   
   > #583 - FEME TOTAL: #178 as [#6, #400, #7, #70, #100] = zâʻaq (H2199):   
   > {UMBRA: #177 % #41 = #13} 1) *TO* *CRY*, *CRY* *OUT*, *CALL*, *CALL*   
   > *FOR* *HELP*; 1a) (Qal); 1a1) to call (to one's aid); 1a2) to cry, cry   
   > out (in need); 1b) (Niphal) *TO* *BE* *ASSEMBLED*, *BE* *CALLED*   
   > *TOGETHER*, *BE* *JOINED* *TOGETHER*; 1c) (Hiphil); 1c1) to call, call   
   > out, call together, *SUMMON*; 1c2) to make a crying, proclaim; 1c3) *TO*   
   > *HAVE* *A* *PROCLAMATION* *MADE*; 1c4) to call out to, call out at;   
   >   
   > #554 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#400, #50, #8, #40, #50, #6] = nâcham   
   > (H5162): {UMBRA: #98 % #41 = #16} 1) *TO* *BE* *SORRY*, *CONSOLE*   
   > *ONESELF*, *REPENT*, *REGRET*, *COMFORT*, *BE* *COMFORTED*; 1a)   
   > (Niphal); 1a1) to be sorry, be moved to pity, have compassion; 1a2) to   
   > be sorry, rue, suffer grief, repent; 1a3) to comfort oneself, be   
   > comforted; 1a4) to comfort oneself, ease oneself; 1b) (Piel) to comfort,   
   > console; 1c) (Pual) to be comforted, be consoled; 1d) (Hithpael); 1d1)   
   > to be sorry, have compassion; 1d2) to rue, repent of; 1d3) to comfort   
   > oneself, be comforted; 1d4) to ease oneself;   
   >   
   > #1181 - MALE TOTAL: #354 as [#80, #100, #70, #5, #30, #80, #9, #7, #800]   
   > = proelpíz   
    (G4276): {UMBRA: #1182 % #41 = #34} 1) to *HOPE* before;   
   >   
   > #186 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#6, #40, #80, #50, #10] /   
   > #206 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#6, #40, #80, #50, #10, #20] = pânîym   
   > (H6440): {UMBRA: #180 % #41 = #16} 1) *FACE*; 1a) face, faces; 1b)   
   > presence, person; 1c) face (of seraphim or cherubim); 1d) face (of   
   > animals); 1e) face, surface (of ground); 1f) as adv of loc/temp; 1f1)   
   > before and behind, toward, in front of, forward, formerly, from   
   > beforetime, before; 1g) with prep; 1g1) in front of, before, to the   
   > front of, in the presence of, in the face of, at the face or front of,   
   > from the presence of, from before, from before the face of;   
   >   
   > #102 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#30, #2, #50, #20] = bên (H1121): {UMBRA:   
   > #52 % #41 = #11} 1) son, grandson, child, member of a group; 1a) son,   
   > male child; 1b) grandson; 1c) *CHILDREN* (pl. - male and female); 1d)   
   > youth, young men (pl.); 1e) young (of animals); 1f) sons (as   
   > characterisation, i.e. sons of injustice [for un- righteous men] or sons   
   > of God [for angels]; 1g) people (of a nation) (pl.); 1h) of lifeless   
   > things, i.e. sparks, stars, arrows (fig.); 1i) a member of a guild,   
   > order, class;   
   >   
   > #616 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#40, #10, #50, #10, #100, #6, #400] = yânaq   
   > (H3243): {UMBRA: #160 % #41 = #37} 1) to suckle, nurse, suck; 1a) (Qal);   
   > 1a1) to suck; 1a2) suckling, *BABE* (subst); 1b) (Hiphil); 1b1) to give   
   > suck to, nurse; 1b2) nursing, nursing woman, nurse (participle);   
   >   
   > #599 - ONTIC TOTAL: #186 as [#1, #3, #1, #80, #8, #200, #1, #300, #5] /   
   > #980 - ONTIC TOTAL: #352 as [#1, #3, #1, #80, #800, #40, #5, #50] =   
   > agapá   
    (G25): {UMBRA: #886 % #41 = #25} 1) of persons; 1a) to welcome,   
   > to entertain, to be fond of, *TO* *LOVE* *DEARLY*; 2) of things; 2a) to   
   > be well pleased, to be contented at or with a thing;   
   >   
   > #1172 - FEME TOTAL: #281 as [#6, #30, #40, #6, #80, #400, #10, #600] =   
   > môwphêth (H4159): {UMBRA: #526 % #41 = #34} 1) wonder, sign, miracle,   
   > portent; 1a) *WONDER* (*AS* *A* *SPECIAL* *DISPLAY* *OF* *GOD'S*   
   > *POWER*); 1b) sign, token (of future event);   
   >   
   > #1141 - MALE TOTAL: #343 as [#70, #6, #50, #400, #10, #5, #600] = ʻâvôn   
   > (H5771): {UMBRA: #126 % #41 = #3} 1) perversity, depravity, iniquity,   
   > guilt or punishment of iniquity; 1a) iniquity; 1b) guilt of iniquity,   
   > guilt (as great), guilt (of condition); 1c) *CONSEQUENCE* *OF* *OR*   
   > *PUNISHMENT* *FOR* *INIQUITY*;   
   >   
   > DOLF: "What is the meaning of the phrase: "EXPUNGED FROM THE BOOK OF   
   > LIFE"?"   
   >   
   > COPILOT @ 1847 HRS ON 2 JULY 2025: "The phrase "expunged from the Book   
   > of Life" carries deep symbolic and theological weight, especially within   
   > Judeo-Christian traditions. Here's a breakdown of its layered meaning:   
   >   
   > THE "BOOK OF LIFE": This is a metaphorical or spiritual ledger mentioned   
   > in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. It represents a divine   
   > record of those who are destined for eternal life, righteousness, or   
   > divine favor.   
   >   
   >      •    In Exodus 32:32–33, Moses pleads with God to forgive   
   Israel’s   
   > sin or else “blot me out of the book You have written.”   
   >      •    In Psalm 69:28, David prays that the wicked be “blotted   
   out of   
   > the Book of Life.”   
   >      •    In Revelation 3:5, Jesus promises not to blot out the   
   name of   
   > the one who overcomes.   
   >      •    Revelation 20:15 warns that anyone not found in the Book   
   of   
   > Life is cast into the lake of fire.   
   >   
   > "EXPUNGED" — A LEGAL AND MORAL SEVERANCE: To be expunged means to be   
   > completely erased, as if one’s name was never there. In this context, it   
   > implies:   
   >   
   >      •    Loss of divine favor or salvation   
   >      •    Severance from the community of the righteous   
   >      •    A moral or spiritual disqualification, often due to   
   persistent   
   > rebellion, corruption, or tampering with sacred truth (as in Revelation   
   > 22:19)   
   >   
   > INTERPRETIVE NUANCES: There’s debate among theologians about whether   
   > names can truly be removed:   
   >   
   >      •    Some argue the Book is immutable—those written in it are   
   > eternally secure.   
   >      •    Others see the warnings as real: apostasy or grave sin   
   could   
   > lead to expulsion.   
   >      •    Some interpret the phrase as litotes—a rhetorical device   
   > meaning “your name will certainly remain” by stating the opposite won’t   
   > happen.   
   >   
   > SYMBOLIC IMPLICATION: To be “expunged from the Book of Life” is to be   
   > cut off from the divine narrative—no longer part of the cosmic memory of   
   > redemption. It’s not just about punishment, but about disconnection from   
   > meaning, belonging, and eternal continuity.   
   >   
   > If you’re exploring this phrase in a philosophical, literary, or   
   > metaphysical context, it opens up fascinating questions about identity,   
   > memory, and moral consequence. Would you like to explore how this   
   > concept maps onto other traditions or symbolic systems?"   
   >   
   > DOLF: "Can it also mean "going to the grave" or hell as a place of no   
   > return?"   
   >   
      
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