In Genesis 32:11 we find KATON-TIY, in Gen 43:14 we find $AKOL-TIY,  
in Deut. 9:19 we find YAGOR-TIY, and in Jer. 50:24 we find YAQO$-TIY,  
all with a dagesh in the T of the attached pronoun -ATIY = -ANIY,  
implying, in my opinion, that the xolam is not original.


Isaac Fried, Boston University

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