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    #11
    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    So what's with this Mary Magdalene character then?

    Judes Escariot?

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    Mary was really Mary of Bethany. Magdalen means High Tower in Greek. There was also a place called Magdala in old Palestine so that could also be the origin.
    Iscariot means "man of Kerioth" in Hebrew.

    You've got to be careful with these names as some of them are in the original Hebrew whereas some of them are old Greek as that would have been the first iteration of translation.
    Last edited by Cowboy Bob; 8 February 2007, 08:29.
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      #12
      Pontius "core strength"

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        #13
        Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
        Mary was really Mary of Bethany. Magdalen means High Tower in Greek.
        Iscariot means "man of Kerioth" in Hebrew.

        You've got to be careful with these names as some of them are in the original Hebrew whereas some of them are old Greek as that would have been the first iteration of translation.

        Well what did they call her Mary High Tower for? Was she a lanky lass?
        The pope is a tard.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SallyAnne
          Sorry - I dont spend very much time on here, so I dont get a chance to read all the posts
          Lucifer Box having a laugh. Brilliantly done mind.
          I am not qualified to give the above advice!

          The original point and click interface by
          Smith and Wesson.

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            #15
            Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
            Lucifer Box having a laugh. Brilliantly done mind.

            Ah!!!

            Bravo LB - you're a class act
            The pope is a tard.

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              #16
              Originally posted by SallyAnne
              Well what did they call her Mary High Tower for? Was she a lanky lass?
              Just edited my post, there was also a place in Palestine called Magdala which could also be the origin. As for high tower, her name would have meant Mary [from the place with the] High Tower.
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                #17
                Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
                Mary was really Mary of Bethany. Magdalen means High Tower in Greek. There was also a place called Magdala in old Palestine so that could also be the origin.
                Iscariot means "man of Kerioth" in Hebrew.

                You've got to be careful with these names as some of them are in the original Hebrew whereas some of them are old Greek as that would have been the first iteration of translation.
                But don't those relate to surnames? Butcher, Baker etc are all from ocupations. Son of William became Williamson etc?

                If these people were known by these names at the time then are they not surnames?
                I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                The original point and click interface by
                Smith and Wesson.

                Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
                  But don't those relate to surnames? Butcher, Baker etc are all from ocupations. Son of William became Williamson etc?

                  If these people were known by these names at the time then are they not surnames?
                  They've turned into surnames now, yes. But they weren't what we'd call surnames then. They were more like titles.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
                    They've turned into surnames now, yes. But they weren't what we'd call surnames then. They were more like titles.
                    So when did we start making the distinction?
                    Just because they were not called surnames does not mean they were not surnames.

                    I am not picking a fight, just want clarity
                    I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                    The original point and click interface by
                    Smith and Wesson.

                    Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
                      So when did we start making the distinction?
                      Just because they were not called surnames does not mean they were not surnames.

                      I am not picking a fight, just want clarity
                      See post 2
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