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Revision as of 07:11, 31 August 2022
Context: "I found a Hebrew "expert" on the internet who said Adon was an acceptable variant of Adonai. I only wanted two syllables, so I went with it."
—Howard Ashby Kranz (nonfiction)
Analysis
Adonai ... Adon ... perhaps confusion between "eleison" and "elision" ...?
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- [ Comment] @ Facebook (31 August 2022)