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In a message dated 03/07/2010 18:37:04 GMT Standard Time,  
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<<The enzymes are considered miniscule, so not to worry. Try  google search 
of: kashrut honey.
There is some controversy- the Land  of Milk and Honey; some say the Honey 
was not bees' honey but from dates. -  Pat B.>>


    The Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon gives grape-syrup  as an alternative m
eaning of DeBASH, so there may be something in this. The word  undoubtedly 
does mean honey in our sense at times, however. It's used, for  instance, in 
Judges 14:8, in the story of Sampson finding bees in the corpse of  a lion.  

Regards,

Robert Brenchley
Birmingham  UK

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