- Don't take my word for it, YOUR source specifically states that the Bible does not promote rape in the verses you cite.
- YOUR source agrees with my viewpoint.
- Your trying to tie "anah" with rape can hardly be excused as etymology. If you trace a word in a foriegn language to its root, you don't do it in English. You compare it to other words of the same language (Yes, I understand that those words would then need to be translated back into English). Heck, if I am going to use your method, I can make any word mean anything.
- Let's face it, your entire argument hinges on accepting the minor definition of a single word. The rest is polemics, innuendo, and your own prurient imagination.
- Sources:
- http://www.utoronto.ca/wjudaism/journal/vol1n1/v1n1elma.htm
- http://www.christian-thinktank.com/fem02b.html This is a lengthy article about the treatment of women in the Law. Ctrl F "mourned" will take you to the relavent section.
- http://www.answering-islam.org/Shamoun/ot_and_rape.htm The relavant portion is at the bottom of the page. At the top of the page it addresses another item that you have referred to.
- http://www.answering-islam.org/Silas/femalecaptives.htm Another author on the same site.
- http://www.christian-thinktank.com/virginity.html An article about paying off the raped girl's father
- http://www.htmlbible.com/kjv30/henry/H05C021.htm From Mathew Henry's commentary
- http://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/calcom04.ii.ix.i.html By John Calvin
- http://www.biblestudytools.com/Commentaries/JamiesonFaussetBrown/jfb.cgi?book=de&chapter=021 By Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
- I have degrees of my own. So what? You haven't said where you are so qualified to comment on it either. Oh yeah, you took a couple of classes in history to fill some elective credits. Let me guess, you are now a Biblical scholar! I am soooo impressed. I don't care if you are the Provost of Harvard. Your rantings don't even pass the smell test.
You still haven't established that the Bible promotes rape.