Definition: In Luke, chapter 7:35, we read:
"Then they came to Jesus, and were amazed at his speech; for he spake as one good man, and as one not having ears."
Definition:
This verse translates the Hebrew phrase "ืึฐืึดืึธึผืึถืช ืึทึผืึตึผืึถืึฐ" (Hayam avodavach) which means "A fool understands speech." The word "hayam" in this context refers to a man who is uneducated or lacking knowledge. This phrase conveys the idea that Jesus was not only wise and understanding but also eloquent, as he had the ability to speak without ears.
In Luke's gospel, chapter 7:35 serves as an example of how a person with limited knowledge could still possess great wisdom through their ability to communicate thoughtfully and clearly.
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