“pertaining to a human being,” 1836, from Greek anthrōpikos “human; of or for a man,” from anthrōpos “male human being, man” (see anthropo-). Related: Anthropical (1804). - anthropic | Origin and meaning of anthropic by Online Etymology DictionaryThis is the Greek of 1 Cor 15:45. I have highlighted ἄνθρωπος , anthropos, which is translated as “man.” There is no hint of masculine to it. “ human being], person (as opposed to gods); man, woman” is the definition from Wiktionary. If it was meant to be a male human, they would have used ἀνήρ , aner.
There are those who assure us that we always know when man means man or woman , and when man means male human . I hope they will all correct SetinMotion here, since he has read it incorrectly.
Matthew 19:4 Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSVCE)
He answered, “Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female,
The Hebrew word for Adam does not mean ruddy or red.Well, according to the dictionary I looked at, it means “ruddy”. Or “red”.
Well… what I think you’re trying to say is that ‘adom’ means “ruddy”, as in “from the red clay”. On the other hand ‘adam’, used generically, means “man” as in “person” or “mankind”. And, although Genesis 2 uses “adam” to mean “the man” or “the person”, it also uses it as a proper name, which we would write as “Adam”.Adam means dirt/dust/ground.
That verse wasn’t written in Hebrew.Your “Hebrew teach” is in error:
1Co_15:45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
The Hebrew word for Adam does not mean ruddy or red.
These are two distinct and quite different statements. The fact that ‘adam’ means “man” (as in ‘mankind’ or ‘person’) doesn’t mean that Adam himself was “gender neutral”. Adam was a man.Was adam (from adam and eve) a man or a gender neutral human?
My hebrew teach says adam just mean person and not man
I am not playing along, your are offensive.OK, I’ll play along. Can אָדָם be viewed as the verb “to be red”? Can it also be viewed as the word “human” / “man” / “mankind”?
Adam was a man.Was adam (from adam and eve) a man or a gender neutral human?
My hebrew teach says adam just mean person and not man
In Genesis 1:27, it is gender neutral.Was adam gender neutral in hebrew scripture
Two yes/no questions? Offensive? After you spend your time in this thread “sighing” at posters?I am not playing along, your are offensive.
More offensive than a “sigh” at a poster? Uhh… riiiiiiiight.Your " I will play along’ is offensive
In the western world, emoji’s are standard practice. Sorry if you are offended by standard internet communication.And that wink is frankly out of line. In my country a wink is not well received.
It’s a real shame that you want to upbraid, but refuse to offer a substantive answer. Not interested in “good discourse”? Pot, meet kettle.And don’t say ’ I will play along’ if you want a good discourse.
Its a real shame you don’t realise that you were offensive and shut down the discourse with your “I will play along” comment. Good day to youIt’s a real shame that you want to upbraid, but refuse to offer a substantive answer. Not interested in “good discourse”? Pot, meet kettle.