2020
DOI: 10.32861/ellr.65.69.91
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Biblical Etymology of Organs and Body Parts

Abstract: Genesis claims that ancient languages were divinely diversified as the linguistic origin. In consistence, this article presents systematic evidence for biblical etymology related to all major body parts and organs. For instance, heart is to heat, brain is to burn, kidney is to kindle burnt offering, and muscle is to slice to the multiple. Sandal is sacred land, scared is sacred scarf, and tragedy is to tear garment. Both objective and abstract words exhibit biblical match, such as random and ransom as escaping… Show more

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“…Threshing chaff and husk 糠 of wheat, Araunah was generous 慷, "Take it!" Consistent with numerous words of disease and treatment in multilingual biblical etymology to match Leviticus (Du, 2020c), 瘼 sick is a designated place outside ( 莫 no), as patients could not reside inside camp and must be isolated outside. 癆 tuberculosis has burnt offering with fire 火 near tabernacle.…”
Section: Multilingual Biblical Etymology Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Threshing chaff and husk 糠 of wheat, Araunah was generous 慷, "Take it!" Consistent with numerous words of disease and treatment in multilingual biblical etymology to match Leviticus (Du, 2020c), 瘼 sick is a designated place outside ( 莫 no), as patients could not reside inside camp and must be isolated outside. 癆 tuberculosis has burnt offering with fire 火 near tabernacle.…”
Section: Multilingual Biblical Etymology Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Immune system eliminates any novel antigen that is not your original own, to guarantee that you are exactly yourself, not any newer species. This is why organ transplant is difficult and all organs have biblical etymology (Du, 2020c).…”
Section: Multilingual Biblical Etymology Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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