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Cool site! (<~~ I know that is not a very long message)
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He he I guess that depends who you are a fan ofI wonder what is the surname of Jesus
*smiles in a sheepish way*
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His surname, obviously, was: "Bar-Yosef" or "Ben-Yosef". :)-- Nanaea
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Technically not, for those who have Christian beliefs. We think of Joseph as more of a "stepfather", altho I suppose the surname
"Ben-Yhwh" or "Bar-Adonai" would have been a little tough to explain to your neighbors...Incidentally, what's the difference between "Ben" and "Bar"? And do Hebrew women ever use "Bas"?
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"Technically not, for those who have Christian beliefs. We think of Joseph as more of a "stepfather", altho I suppose the surname
"Ben-Yhwh" or "Bar-Adonai" would have been a little tough to explain to your neighbors..."@@@@ Even adopted children take on the name of their adoptive father in Hebrew naming ceremonies. :)"Incidentally, what's the difference between "Ben" and "Bar"?"@@@@ "Bar" is Aramaic; "Ben" is Hebrew."And do Hebrew women ever use "Bas"?"@@@@ "Bas + [father's given name]" or "Bat + [father's given name]". Yes, for religious purposes and Hebrew legal documents, women also are identified as "daughter of -- ".-- Nanaea
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That would make sense :)Here I tried to make a silly joke and you even manage to baffle me with an intelligent answer. Well done!
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What?! Not Mendoza-Perez? Mom lied!
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*laughs*
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