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  • We can presume that not quite all the celebrants will be Israelis, that there will be - for example - the odd American yeshiva bocher or two burgeoning their ranks.

    False Dichotomies 2008

  • There are these “PESACH CLEANING” signs all over town, so I called one and arranged for a yeshiva bocher to come over and log in a few hours’ scrubbing on my behalf.

    2005 April - Danya Ruttenberg 2005

  • There are these “PESACH CLEANING” signs all over town, so I called one and arranged for a yeshiva bocher to come over and log in a few hours’ scrubbing on my behalf.

    back, and scrubby - Danya Ruttenberg 2005

  • Though these verses are contrary to Horner's idea that the kingly successor would be chosen from a son in law, Horner attempts to enlist it for his homo-theology, Seeking to extrapolate an inference of sexual involvement between Jonathan and David, Horner asserts textual corruption exists, and finds an alternative meaning for the Hebrew word for "chosen", bâchar (or bocher), and an equivalent word in the Greek LXX (μέτοχος metoxov) which can mean participation in, and then alters the phrase, "you have chosen the son of Jesse" to

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Though these verses are contrary to Horner's idea that the kingly successor would be chosen from a son in law, Horner attempts to enlist it for his homo-theology, Seeking to extrapolate an inference of sexual involvement between Jonathan and David, Horner asserts textual corruption exists, and finds an alternative meaning for the Hebrew word for "chosen", bâchar (or bocher), and an equivalent word in the Greek LXX (μέτοχος metoxov) which can mean participation in, and then alters the phrase, "you have chosen the son of Jesse" to

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Though these verses are contrary to Horner's idea that the kingly successor would be chosen from a son in law, Horner attempts to enlist it for his homo-theology, Seeking to extrapolate an inference of sexual involvement between Jonathan and David, Horner asserts textual corruption exists, and finds an alternative meaning for the Hebrew word for "chosen", bâchar (or bocher), and an equivalent word in the Greek LXX (μέτοχος metoxov) which can mean participation in, and then alters the phrase, "you have chosen the son of Jesse" to

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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