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@georgia @alienskyler

I got a question about some Hebrew language stuff for a video, what is the general meaning of the mkr consonantal root?

In Classical Arabic it is plot, plan, or decieve, and in the Syriac Aramaic Peshitta, it is used as "decieve/ lie". So I'm curious about the Hebrew meaning. I figure one of you'd know a good dictionary.
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@technicallydifficult @alienskyler maybe check a good concordance where the word youre looking for is used? I dont know much about the hebrew language, I can only kinda read it
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@georgia @alienskyler

I need a strongs concordance, My interlinear Bible has the strongs numbers on all the Greek and Hebrew words.
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@alienskyler @georgia

these references too. So I'm trying to find where the Bible describes with the adj Makr, because in Hanafi tradition, the Bible is context for understanding the Qur'an. So, if you are unsure of the meaning of an ayat, you compare it to the Torah, Psalms, Proverbs, or the 4 Gospels, and use that as the context in which to understand the verse in question. In this case, I'm trying to see how Makr is used in the Bible, in Hebrew and Aramaic, to counter the revisionist Muslim argument that Makr means "plan" and not "deceive".
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@technicallydifficult @alienskyler thats interesting because if you look up the hanafi school on wikipedia it doesnt seem to mention law in the context of the bible. is that deliberate omission?
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@georgia @alienskyler

wikipedia's islam articles tend to be edited by people who want to make islam look good. It might undermine some arguments made by salafis if it was widely known that early hanafi madhab scholars regularly read the bible as context. Though at present, it is less common to do so, Imam Abu Hanifa did it himself which is why shellfish is haram for Hanafi madhab muslims.
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@technicallydifficult @alienskyler ive seen what you mean. the article on supremacism and the section on religious supremacism REALLY sugarcoats Islamic supremacism
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@georgia @alienskyler

If you actually read the book by Abu Hanifa and his students on Hanafi school fiqh, he cites the Torah as the definition source for fish, since the Qur'an and Sunnah were not clear on what constituted allowed seafoods or fishes. However, searching online, I can't find shit. (most people don't know, and search engines use AI to find the most common answers and only show you that.)
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