Hello, I don't know if this an encoding problem, but the various citations you give below seem to be corrupt, full of punctuation marks such as paragraph signs, division signs, ess-zetts (if that's how you spell it), and other various mixtures of Greek and Euro-Latin characters that make it impossible to know what the real forms actually are. Would it be possible to use Unicode/UTF-8 when citing original forms?
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 18:59:11 +0200, "R.Lehmann" <[email protected]> wrote: > HIRAM is given as follows: > > A. Hiram (I.): II Sam 5:11 XIRAM - Septuagint: Ciram || par I Chr > 14:1 Ketiv XIRAM Qere XURAM, Septuagint Ciram, JosAnt VII:66 > ÔIe÷rwmoß , JosAp I:109 Ei¶rwmoß > > B. Hiram I.: > µr:yji 1 Reg 5:15ff, 9:11ff, 10:11, but 1 Reg 5:24.32 µwrøyji; 2 Chr > 2:2.10.11; 8:2.18, 2 Chr 9:10.21(Q) µr:Wj, Josephus Eirwmo" son of > Abibalo" (’Abíba‘al of Tyrue) Ant. VII:66 VIII:50-60.76.141f.163 > VIII:144 (according to Menander) VIII:147-149 (according to Dios), > c.Apion. I:109 I:113-115 (Dios) I:117.121.126 (according to Menander) > II,18. > 1 Reg 5,15 MT rwxøAËl,m, µr:yji LXX Ciram basileu;" Tuvrou 1 Reg > 5,15.16.21.22.25bis.26.32 µr:yji Ciram > 1 Reg 5,24.32 µwrøyji Ciram, 1 Reg 9,11 rxoAËl,m, µr:yji Ciram > basileu;" Tuvrou > > 1 Reg 9,12.14 .27 µr:yji Ciram, 1 Reg 10,11 µr:yji Ciram > > 2 Chr 2,2.10 rxoAËl,m, µr:Wj Ciram basileu;" Tuvrou > > 2 Chr 2,11 µr:Wj Ciram > > 2 Chr 8,2.18 µr:Wj Ciram > > 2 Chr 9,10.21 Ketib µryj Qere µr:Wj LXX Ciram > > > C. %írám (II.) of Tyre (m∫i-ru-um-mu uru∑ur-ra-a+a Annals of > Tiglatpileser III., Ann. 27:2 = 13*:11 and m∫i-ri-mu Ann. 9:r5; vgl. > TGI 57; TUAT I, 375f), son of ’Ittóba‘al II. > > D. 8th or late 9th century inscription from Limassol (Cyprus) KAI 31 = > CIS I,5 King of the Sidonians (˛rm mlk ßdnm) (see Timm 1982, 221), > ca. 750-725 BCE? This should also be the Hiram of the Phoenician > iscription of Parahyba which, to be sure, is a fraude! > > E. Another Hiram Jos c.Apion. I:158 Eirwmo" father of a certain > Ittobaal IV, maybe also on the Pheonician malachite boat inscription > (most probably a fake). -- William Parsons μη φαινεσθαι, αλλ' ειναι. _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
