How does one move from a "warrior" to a "trangressor"? That is, what went
on in the history of the language that the meaning of the word seems so
drastically different? Is it that the word was used derogatorily about a
soldier who would not get into the chariot and thus was a cowardly
transgressor of the general's command?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jim West, ThD
Quartz Hill School of Theology
jwest@highland.net