"a knowledgable person did not help the living who could see" [2/2]
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Replying to @increpare @edderiofer
OK, how do I say "the creation of knowledge" or "the act of learning"?
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Replying to @That_Scar @increpare
This means that *something* created knowledge. If you're referring to just the act, not the fact, I'm not sure.pic.twitter.com/o9v19CDYwC
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Replying to @edderiofer @increpare
I'll just go with this, then. I can't really express this specific metaphor in Orthonapic.twitter.com/Q0KrB6AvCY
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Replying to @That_Scar @edderiofer
the knowledgable person hurt someon's creation of knowledge?
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Replying to @increpare @edderiofer
Yeah, that's what I've meant by this, I think it will suffice, the other ones are better.
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Everything in the imgur album (original post) is connected, by the way. I'm curious if you'll figure out what it is.
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Replying to @That_Scar @increpare
From what I can get the gist of, it appears to be part of Genesis.
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Here, have another contribution. This one's a little non-kosher and not at all from the Bible.pic.twitter.com/vTppyXMi37
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what does food below something mean?
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Replying to @increpare @That_Scar
First set is a mistranslation, sorry. But you try indicating that the food possesses something.
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(In this case, it's not quite food but something else related to eating.)
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