Did you know that in Hebrew, repeating a word three times emphasizes its superlative form? Unlike in English with "good, better, best," Hebrew uses repetition to express the utmost degree of a concept. For example, saying "holy, holy, holy" means the holiest of all. This fascinating linguistic feature unveils deeper meanings, especially when applied to concepts like divinity and royalty. Discover how ancient astronomers might have interpreted celestial events, like the crossing of the king star and planet, as a superlative sign of a king greater than any other. Dive into the profoundness of language and celestial wonders that shaped historical interpretations.
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