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Joey Evans Special user Fort Myers, FL 535 Posts |
Is it true that Abracadabra came from Hebrew for Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
It is supposedly derived from a combination of the Hebrew words ab ("father"), ben ("son"), and ruach acadosch ("holy spirit"). Anyone heard this and have a view on it?
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Andini Special user Columbus, OH 685 Posts |
Joey, we actually discussed this exact topic not too long ago in this forum. You can read about it here: Abracadabra
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BroDavid Inner circle America’s North Coast, Ohio 3176 Posts |
There is so much knowledge here, but much is not obvious from a quick look. But thankfully there is an excellent search engine here, that is a wonderful tool for asking the questions before posting them, to see if it has alerady been asked. Many questions have been asked and answered with numerous thoughtful responses that you can learn an awful lot from them.
Learn to use the Search facility and you will be the richer for it, and we can reduce duplicate/redundant topics. Thanks BroDavid
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