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Deu23:2


KJV: A bastardH4464 shall notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD;H3068 evenH1571 to his tenthH6224 generationH1755 shall he notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD.H3068
<u>Deu23:2</u>
 
KJV: A bastardH4464 shall notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD;H3068 evenH1571 to his tenthH6224 generationH1755 shall he notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD.H3068
 
TS2009: “A mamzera shall not enter the community of יהוה, even a tenth generation of his shall not enter the community of יהוה. Footnote: aMamzer (Hebrew) - Born from prohibited union - See Explanatory Notes - Mamzer.
 
<u>Zec9:16</u>
 
KJV:  And a bastardH4464 shall dwellH3427 in Ashdod,H795 and I will cut offH3772 the prideH1347 of the Philistines.H6430
 
TS2009: “And a mamzera shall settle in Ashdoḏ. So I shall cut off the pride of the Philistines, Footnote: aSee Explanatory Notes - Mamzer.


–TS2009: “A mamzera shall not enter the community of יהוה, even a tenth generation of his shall not enter the community of יהוה. Footnote: aMamzer (Hebrew) - Born from prohibited union - See Explanatory Notes - Mamzer.


Strongs H4464 - ממזר – mamzer – to ''alienate;'' a ''mongrel'', that is, born of a Jewish Father and a heathen mother.
Strongs H4464 - ממזר – mamzer – to ''alienate;'' a ''mongrel'', that is, born of a Jewish Father and a heathen mother.
Strongs H4217 - ממזרח - mizrach - From H2224 ''sunrise'', that is, the ''east;'' H2224
TS2009 Explanatory Notes on the word "Mamzer" - This word occurs twice in Scripture, Deḇ 23:2 / Deu_23:2 and Zeḵ 9:6 / Zec_9:6. Some sources refer to this as someone born of a union between a man and woman of invalid marriage, such as between brother and sister, or other forms of incest. Others refer to this as a woman bearing a child from a man other than her husband. Yet other sources say that the meaning of the word is uncertain.
<u>Jos11:3</u>
KJV: And to the CanaaniteH3669 on the eastH4480 H4217 and on the west,H4480 H3220 and to the Amorite,H567 and the Hittite,H2850 and the Perizzite,H6522 and the JebusiteH2983 in the mountains,H2022 and to the HiviteH2340 underH8478 HermonH2768 in the landH776 of Mizpeh.H4709
HebrewOT:
הכנעניH3669 ממזרחH4217 ומיםH3220 והאמריH567 והחתיH2850 והפרזיH6522 והיבוסיH2983 בהרH2022 והחויH2340 תחתH8478 חרמוןH2768 בארץH776 המצפה׃H4709

Revision as of 06:03, 19 October 2024

Birth – The act of being born or wholly brought into separate existence.

Note he “wholly brought into separate existence” – this can relate to anything. This is why a vehicle can also have a “birth certificate” yet is it really ever “born” as a child is?


Born – A child en venire sa mere. If an infant is born dead or at such an early state of pregnancy as to be unable to live, it is to be considered as never born.

Born alive – Where child, although it never cried, breathed an its heart beat some minuets, it was “born alive”. A child never heard to cry, but whose heart beats could be heard, though no respiration could be induced, was “born alive.”

Born out of wedlock – Children whose parents are not, and have not been, married to each other regardless of marital status of either parent with respect to another.

Natural Born

Alien Born

Ante Natus - Born before. A person born before another person or before a particular event.

The term is particularly applied to one born in a country before a revolution, change of government or dynasty, or other political event, such that the question of his rights, status, or allegiance will depend upon the date of his birth with reference to such event. In England, the term commonly denotes one born before the act of union with Scotland; in America, one born before the declaration of independence. It's opposite ispost natus, one born after the event.


Natus -

Attornatus - One who is attorney, or put in the place of another; a substitute; hence, an attorney.

Cognatus - Lat. In the civil law. A relation by the mother's side; a cognate.

A relation, or kindsman, generally.

Concubine - (1) A woman who cohabits with a man to whom she is not married. (2) A sort of inferior wife, among the Romans, upon whom the husband did not confer his rank or quality.

Concubeant - Lying together, as cattle.

Concubinage - A species of loose or informal marriage which took place among the ancients, and is yet in use in some countries. See Concubinatus.

The act or practice of cohabiting, in secual commerce, without the authority of law or a legal marriage. The words concubinage and prostitution have no common law meaning, but in their popular sense cover all cases of lewd intercourse. (lewd - preoccupied with sex and sexual desire, lustful, obscene, indecent, wicked)

Concubinatus - In Roman law. An Informal, unsanctioned, or "natural" marriage, as contradistinguished from the justice nuptice, or justum matrimonium, the civil marriage.


Denize – to make a man a denizen or citizen

Denization – the act of making one a denizen; the conferring of the privileges of citizenship upon an alien born.

Denizen. In English law. A person who, being an alien born, has obtained, ex donation regis, letters patent to make him an English subject, - a high and incommunicable branch of the royal prerogative. A denizen is in a kind of middle state between an alien and a natural born subject, and partakes of the status of both of these.

Dead Born – A dead-born child is to be considered as if it had never been conceived or born; in other words, it is presumed it never had life, it being a maxim of the common law that moruus exitus non est exitus (a dead birth is no birth)

Dead Body – A corpse. The body of a human being, deprived of life, but not yet entirely disintegrated.

Bastard – An illegitimate child; a child born of an unlawful intercourse, and before the lawful marriage of its parents. - A child born after marriage, but under circumstances which render it impossible that the husband of his mother can be his father. - A child is not a bastard if born after marriage, although begotten before. – One begotten and born out of lawful wedlock. – One born of an illicit union – The term also includes a child born of parents while in a state of slavery, inasmuch as the parents were under disability to contract marriage. – In Louisiana, “bastards,” as distinguished from “natural children”, are illegitimate children who have not been acknowledged by their parents. “Natural children” are those who have been acknowledged by both or either of their parents.

Bastard eigne. In old English law. Bastard. Elder. If a child was born of an illicit connection, and afterwards the parents intermarried and had another son, the elder was called bastard eigne or as it now spelled aine, and the second son was called puisine, or since born, or sometimes he was called mulier pusine.

Special bastard. One born of parents before marriage, the parent afterward intermarrying.

Bastarda – a female bastard

Bastardus nullius est filius, aut filius populi – A bastard is nobody’s son, or the son of the people.




Deu23:2

KJV: A bastardH4464 shall notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD;H3068 evenH1571 to his tenthH6224 generationH1755 shall he notH3808 enterH935 into the congregationH6951 of the LORD.H3068

TS2009: “A mamzera shall not enter the community of יהוה, even a tenth generation of his shall not enter the community of יהוה. Footnote: aMamzer (Hebrew) - Born from prohibited union - See Explanatory Notes - Mamzer.

Zec9:16

KJV: And a bastardH4464 shall dwellH3427 in Ashdod,H795 and I will cut offH3772 the prideH1347 of the Philistines.H6430

TS2009: “And a mamzera shall settle in Ashdoḏ. So I shall cut off the pride of the Philistines, Footnote: aSee Explanatory Notes - Mamzer.


Strongs H4464 - ממזר – mamzer – to alienate; a mongrel, that is, born of a Jewish Father and a heathen mother.

Strongs H4217 - ממזרח - mizrach - From H2224 sunrise, that is, the east; H2224


TS2009 Explanatory Notes on the word "Mamzer" - This word occurs twice in Scripture, Deḇ 23:2 / Deu_23:2 and Zeḵ 9:6 / Zec_9:6. Some sources refer to this as someone born of a union between a man and woman of invalid marriage, such as between brother and sister, or other forms of incest. Others refer to this as a woman bearing a child from a man other than her husband. Yet other sources say that the meaning of the word is uncertain.


Jos11:3

KJV: And to the CanaaniteH3669 on the eastH4480 H4217 and on the west,H4480 H3220 and to the Amorite,H567 and the Hittite,H2850 and the Perizzite,H6522 and the JebusiteH2983 in the mountains,H2022 and to the HiviteH2340 underH8478 HermonH2768 in the landH776 of Mizpeh.H4709

HebrewOT:

הכנעניH3669 ממזרחH4217 ומיםH3220 והאמריH567 והחתיH2850 והפרזיH6522 והיבוסיH2983 בהרH2022 והחויH2340 תחתH8478 חרמוןH2768 בארץH776 המצפה׃H4709