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TC wrote:
>
> Bob (this one) wrote:
> > Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > > Jeff wrote:
> > >
> > >>"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > >>news:[email protected]...
> > >>
> > >>>Jeff wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>>"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > >>>>news:[email protected]...
> > >>>>
> > >>>>>pverburgh wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>>Only problem is that none of us likes skim milk.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>Such are the problems with diets which by definition change **what**
> > >>>>>people are eating (ie from 2% milk to skim milk for a low fat diet).
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>Thankfully, the 2PD-OMER Approach does not change **what** folks are
> > >>>>>eating but does help people reduce **how much** they are eating and is
> > >>>>>therefore **not** a diet:
> > >>>>
> > >>>>http://www2.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwmednlm?book=Medical&va=diet
> > >>>>
> > >>>>says: " a regimen of eating and drinking sparingly so as to reduce one's
> > >>>>weight."
> > >>>
> > >>>The 2PD-OMER Approach is not a regimen of eating and drinking sparingly
> > >>>but one of eating and drinking an optimal amount to reach and maintain
> > >>>an optimal weight.
> > >>
> > >>Wrong.
> > >
> > > It seems you are trying to tell the author of the 2PD-OMER Approach that
> > > he does not know what he has authored.

> >
> > Exactly. And that he has the grasp on language of a semi-literate fool.
> >
> > >>The 2PD-OMER Approach is pseduoreligious diet based on a
> > >>misintepretation of the Bible.
> > >
> > > Actually, the 2PD-OMER Approach is as described here:
> > > http://www.HeartMDPhD.com/wtloss.asp

> >
> > Yes, it is. And it's still a pseudoreligious diet based on a
> > misinterpretation of the bible. And a prior misinterpretations of what
> > Mt. Everest climbers eat. The whole diet is based on a rather stupid
> > lack of consideration of and investigation of his impressions of an IMAX
> > movie.
> >
> > >>It has virtually no scientific evidence to
> > >>show that it is in any way "optimal."
> > >
> > > Actually, more than 625,550 people have had more than 5 years experience
> > > of using the 2PD-OMER Approach. There has been weight loss without
> > > regain in every instance.

> >
> > Actually, that's anecdotal and not even accurate. Extrapolations based
> > only on his fevered wishful thinking.
> >
> > <LOL> This is a group of folks the bible; not any sort of controlled
> > study. Chung has contorted and distorted the bible to suit his wacko
> > interpretations. He says that an omer is a unit of weight when every
> > reliable authority says it's a unit of volume. Not just any unit of
> > weight, though. It's two pounds. Imagine the coincidence with his diet.
> > <LOL> This is very funny.
> >
> > And somehow Chung knows that grown men and women and freshly born
> > children and aged slight people and young robust laborers all ate 2
> > pounds of food a day, despite his being shown that they were given an
> > omer of manna (which they may or may not have eaten) *and* other foods
> > as well, each eating according to his desires.
> >
> > >>Nor is there any scientific evidence
> > >>to show that two pounds of food is the "optimal" amount for everyone.
> > >
> > > Actually there is.

> >
> > Sure there is - not. And maybe some proof that isn't some fundamentalist
> > wacko revision of the bible would be good. But Chung *never* backs up
> > his assertions. He won't this time, either...
> >
> > Sick, sick man Chung...
> >
> > Pastorio

>
> An omer is 2.114344 liters.


Actually, omer is a Hebrew word that means "a certain weight."

> I wonder how that translates to 2 lbs of
> food.


It translates to one amount of food for everyone.

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Don Kirkman wrote:
>
> It seems to me I heard somewhere that Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote in
> article <[email protected]>:
>
> >TC wrote:

>
> >> An omer is 2.114344 liters.

>
> >Actually, omer is a Hebrew word that means "a certain weight."

>
> Actually that has been refuted many times in this and other newsgroups,
> sometimes by Jewish writers including a rabbi, and other times by other
> knowledgeable people. You can't bend reality to fit your preconceived
> (or should that be "illconceived"?) theories.


[Literally, "Omer" is a certain weight measure; the required
amount of barley for this sacrifice.]

Source:

http://tinyurl.com/cks36

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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > Don Kirkman wrote:
> >
> >>Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> >>
> >>>TC wrote:
> >>
> >>>>An omer is 2.114344 liters.
> >>
> >>>Actually, omer is a Hebrew word that means "a certain weight."

>
> Actually, that's simply not true.


Guess again.

[In Hebrew, the word Omer literally means a certain weight measure; the
required amount of barley for this sacrifice.]

Source:

http://tinyurl.com/asuu3

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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
> >
> >>Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> >>
> >>>Don Kirkman wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> >>>>
> >>>>>TC wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>>An omer is 2.114344 liters.
> >>>>
> >>>>>Actually, omer is a Hebrew word that means "a certain weight."
> >>
> >>Actually, that's simply not true.

> >
> > Guess again.

>
> Oh, I'm not guessing. As the citations you deleted demonstrate.
>
> "In Ex16-16a Rashi simply explains that the Hebrew word
> OMER is the name of a dry measure. The word OMER in
> Hebrew means a BUNDLE (as in Ruth2-7) or the activity
> of SHOVING SOMETHNG [sic] AROUND LIKE A BUNDLE (Dt24-07)"
>
> "Thus BUNDLE is a fitting word for a dry measure.
> Here are the volumes of Hebrew words denoting measure
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> * One egg = The volume of one egg = smallest unit of measure
> * REVIITH = Volume of 1.5 eggs = Like American CUP
> * LOG = Volume of 6 eggs = Like American QUART
> * KAV = Volume of 24 eggs = Like American GALLON
> * OMER = Volume of 43.2 eggs = Food needed for 1 DAY
> * HIN = Volume of 72 eggs = Like a POT (3 gallon)
> * SEAH = Volume of 144 eggs = Like a FLOUR BAG(6 gal)
> * AYFAH = Volume of 432 Eggs
> * COR = Volume of 4320 Eggs"
> <http://www.rashiyomi.com/means-17.htm>
>
> > [In Hebrew, the word Omer literally means a certain weight measure; the
> > required amount of barley for this sacrifice.]
> > Source:
> > http://tinyurl.com/asuu3

>
> <LOL> This is nothing short of bizarre in a blackly humorous way. The
> Rabbi who wrote the material on the cited page does say "In Hebrew, the
> word Omer literally means a certain weight measure; the required amount
> of barley for this sacrifice." This is the only source that so defines
> it, and the definition is too vague for use. It isn't supported by the
> bible (Exodus 16:16-36) where verse 36 says, "Now an omer is the tenth
> part of an ephah." An ephah is unarguably a measure of volume.
>
> The other fact is that the word "omer" means heap or sheaf or pile in
> Hebrew; not anything about weight measure. The rabbi is simply
> incorrect. In any event, the Rabbi doesn't define the weight measure, so
> Chung's 2-pound insistence is out the window with no support. I asked a
> question on the site for the Rabbi to please clarify that assertion.
> We'll see if he does. But he's obviously not an expert in weights and
> measures, and in any event, he's talking about the religious ritual
> itself, not quantities.
>
> Here are some authoritative sources to augment the ones already offered.
>
> <http://www.mustardseed.net/html/tweightmeasure.html>
> "Bath is the Hebrew word for daughter and suggests that it was the
> amount of water carried in a jar from the well by the daughters of the
> household (cf. Genesis 24:15). A hin was one sixth of a bath. A log was
> the smallest of the liquid measures, equal to one-twelfth of a hin. The
> homer was the standard unit of dry measurement. It was equal to
> approximately ten baths, or anywhere between 3.8 and 6.524 bushels. An
> ephah is one-tenth of a homer, or about 3/8 to 2/3 of a bushel. An omer
> is one-tenth of an ephah."
>
> "Weight
> "...these are, in approximate order of descending size: talent, mina,
> shekel, pim, beka, and gerah. A talent was about 3000 shekels or about
> 75.6 pounds. A mina was either 50 or 60 shekels, depending upon whether
> the system was Israelite or Babylonian. This was about 1.26 pounds. A
> shekel was .403 ounces. Shekel is from the word, 'to weigh' and was the
> basic weight used in the Ancient Near East. The pim, beka, and gerah
> were all smaller fractions of the shekel. In order for these weights to
> be effective, balances were utilized."
> *Note that omer isn't listed as a unit of weight.*
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/d6fv4>
> A site with all the biblical measures, weight, length, dry, liquid and
> "The dry measure contained the following denominations:
> (a) The cab, mentioned only in (2 Kings 6:25) the name meaning
> literally hollow or concave .
> (b) The omer, mentioned only in (Exodus 16:16-36) The word
> implies a heap, and secondarily a sheaf.
> (c) The seah, or "measure," this being the etymological meaning
> of the term and appropriately applied to it, inasmuch as it was the
> ordinary measure for household purposes. (Genesis 18:6; 1 Samuel 25:18;
> 2 Kings 7:1,16) The Greek equivalent occurs in (Matthew 13:33; Luke 13:21)
> (d) The ephah, a word of Egyptian origin and frequent recurrence
> in the Bible. (Exodus 16:36; Leviticus 5:11; 6:20; Numbers 5:15; 28:5;
> Judges 6:19; Ruth 2:17; 1 Samuel 1:24; 17:17; Ezekiel 45:11,13;
> 46:5,7,11,14)
> (e) The lethec, or "half homer" literally meaning what is poured
> out; it occurs only in (Hosea 3:2)
> (f) The homer , meaning heap. (Leviticus 27:16; Numbers 11:32;
> Isaiah 5:10; Ezekiel 45:13) It is elsewhere termed cor, from the
> circular vessel in which it was measured. (1 Kings 4:22; 5:11; 2
> Chronicles 2:10; 27:5; Ezra 7:22; Ezekiel 45:14) The Greek equivalent
> occurs in (Luke 16:7) The absolute values of the liquid and the dry
> measures are stated differently by Josephus and the rabbinists, and as
> we are unable to decide between them, we give a double estimate to the
> various denominations.
>
> <http://www.biblestudy.org/beginner/weights.html>
> Charts with relative measures.
> "omer - Used as a dry measure."
>
> <http://www.abu.nb.ca/ecm/topics/custom5.htm>
> "The Omer is used as the name of a measure, only in Exodus 16:16. It was
> mentioned in conjunction with the gathering of manna. It was each mans
> portion for one day. A double portion was to be gathered for the
> Sabbath. It is identified in Exodus 16:36 as containing the tenth part
> of an ephah. It would be equivalent to about two quarts."
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/dyj6u>
> "omer (= 1/10 ephah; also called issaron) - 2.2 liters - 2.3 quarts
> Exod 29.40,41; Num 15.4-9; 28.5-29"
>
> <http://www.uhcg.org/Festivals/Wave-Sheaf.html>
> "First note that the English word "sheaf" comes from the Hebrew word
> "omer" (Strong's #6016) and is simply "a dry measure equal to about five
> pints" or just a little more than one-half a gallon."
> [...]
> "Omer (Heb. a heap [pile], Exod. 16:16-36; "sheaf," Lev. 23:10), an
> ancient Hebrew measure. Its relative value was the one-tenth ephah
> (Exod. 16:36), and it held about 5.1 pints. It contained the portion of
> manna assigned each individual for his daily food (Exod. 16:16-20)."
> Lengthy explanations of the ceremonies using the sheaves and omers.
>
> <http://tinyurl.com/7sh42>
> This one is broad, deeply researched and considered and very
> exhaustively detailed. Scholarly and interestingly readable.
> "Omer 4 dry pints 1/100 homer; 1/10 ephah; 1/4 peck;
> 2 dry quarts; 2.2 liters"
>
> Chung has one rabbi who obviously doesn't know Hebrew very well as his
> source. One source. Against all these scholars who clearly know more
> than that rabbi.
>
> Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing substantial
> to support his position? Anybody...?


"The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds on
folly."

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"Bob (this one)" wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:


<snip>

> >>Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing substantial
> >>to support his position? Anybody...?

>
> > "The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds on
> > folly."

>
> Predictable Chung. A Bronx cheer to show the proper respect appropriate
> to this non sequitur. Chung is a former scientist. Sadly, the world has
> lost one in his dementia. His cowardly evasions show who he is.


"Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beating for the backs of
fools."

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:

> "Bob (this one)" wrote:
>>
>> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:

>
> <snip>
>
>> >>Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing substantial
>> >>to support his position? Anybody...?

>>
>> > "The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds on
>> > folly."

>>
>> Predictable Chung. A Bronx cheer to show the proper respect appropriate
>> to this non sequitur. Chung is a former scientist. Sadly, the world has
>> lost one in his dementia. His cowardly evasions show who he is.

>
> "Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beating for the backs of
> fools."


Good thing the law prevents you from acting on your sadism.

--

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Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
> > The LORD Almighty continues to guide me in all that I say, do, and write.

>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
> >> >http://tinyurl.com/cks36
> >>
> >> Sorry, that page is about "kosher," which is not the same as "omer;"

> >
> > Oops. Sorry, my error... please forgive my iniquities.

>


We fall short of the LORD's glory even when He guides us.

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Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
> >>
> >> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> >> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:

> >
> > <snip>
> >
> >> >>Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing substantial
> >> >>to support his position? Anybody...?
> >>
> >> > "The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds on
> >> > folly."
> >>
> >> Predictable Chung. A Bronx cheer to show the proper respect appropriate
> >> to this non sequitur. Chung is a former scientist. Sadly, the world has
> >> lost one in his dementia. His cowardly evasions show who he is.

> >
> > "Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of
> > fools."

>
> Good thing the law prevents you from acting on your sadism.


The words in quotes are from the LORD as written in Proverbs 19:29.
These are His laws. We are living under His rules for He remains
sovereign.

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:

> Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
>>
>> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>>
>> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>> >> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> >> >>Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing
>> >> >>substantial to support his position? Anybody...?
>> >>
>> >> > "The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds
>> >> > on folly."
>> >>
>> >> Predictable Chung. A Bronx cheer to show the proper respect
>> >> appropriate to this non sequitur. Chung is a former scientist. Sadly,
>> >> the world has lost one in his dementia. His cowardly evasions show who
>> >> he is.
>> >
>> > "Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of
>> > fools."

>>
>> Good thing the law prevents you from acting on your sadism.

>
> We are living under His rules for He remains
> sovereign.


He's a failure. Jonah 3: 10 - God needs to repent more often.

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Pramesh Rutajit - [email protected] - remove tongue to reply.
 
Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
>
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
>
> > Pramesh Rutajit wrote:
> >>
> >> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> >>
> >> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> >> >> > "Bob (this one)" wrote:
> >> >
> >> > <snip>
> >> >
> >> >> >>Anybody wanna bet he still insists he's right? With nothing
> >> >> >>substantial to support his position? Anybody...?
> >> >>
> >> >> > "The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds
> >> >> > on folly."
> >> >>
> >> >> Predictable Chung. A Bronx cheer to show the proper respect
> >> >> appropriate to this non sequitur. Chung is a former scientist. Sadly,
> >> >> the world has lost one in his dementia. His cowardly evasions show who
> >> >> he is.
> >> >
> >> > "Penalties are prepared for mockers, and beatings for the backs of
> >> > fools."
> >>
> >> Good thing the law prevents you from acting on your sadism.

> >
> > We are living under His rules for He remains
> > sovereign.

>
> He's a failure. Jonah 3: 10


Compassion is not failure.

> - God needs to repent more often.


You remind me of the clay in a potter's hand telling the potter what he
should do.

Here is what the LORD would say about whom you represent:

"If at any time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be uprooted,
torn down and destroyed, and if that nation I warned repents of its
evil, then I will relent and not inflict on it the disaster I had
planned." (Jeremiah 18:7-8)

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