International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SHEKINAH she-ki'-na (shekhinah, "that which dwells," from the verb shakhen, or shakhan, "to dwell," "reside"):
This word is not found in the Bible, but there are allusions to it in
Isaiah 60:2 Matthew 17:5 Luke 2:9 Romans 9:4. It is first found in the Targums.
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Originally Posted by TRFrance
DAN…ARE YOU KIDDING ME???? You’re really scraping the bottom of the barrel with this here.
You choose to appeal to a commentary writer, who in turn relies on non-scriptural Jewish writings of people like Maimonides (a 12th century Jewish philosopher) ?? Please, STOP THE MADNESS!! Now you see why, over and over I keep saying you’re killing your own credibility. There’s a reason the non-scriptural Jewish writings, (Apocrypha, Talmud, etc), are not part of the Bible. I’m not even going to bother explaining that. I’m assuming you already know; or at least you should.
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