First 9 Written Hebrew Words
Set forth below are what may be the first 9 Hebrew words that were written
in transcriptions whose actual physical artifacts remain intact to this
very day. These are west Semitic/pre-Hebrew words written in Years 13-14 by
the scribe of IR-Heba, who was the Hurrian princeling ruler of Jerusalem at
that time during the Amarna Age. After each word I have set forth the
meaning given by Shlomo Izre’el, followed by my own guess as to what may be
the equivalent word in Biblical Hebrew.
It’s fascinating to see all those vowels!
1. u-$a-a-ru. “denounce”. ??? [Psalm 5: 8 has $WRRY, meaning “my
enemies”.???]
2. ma-ax-si-ra-mu. “whatever they need”. Deuteronomy 15: 8: MXSRW.
3. zu-ru-ux. “arm”. ZR(Y at Genesis 49: 11.
4. ca-du-uq. “just”. Genesis 38: 26: CDQH.
5. la-qa-xu. “they took”. Deuteronomy 31: 26: LQX. [In the Bible,
the lamed/L normally drops out.]
6. ga-ag-gi-mi. “roof”. Deuteronomy 22: 8: GG [as the root].
7. u-bi-li-mi; u-bi-il. “porters”. ??? Cf. the Aramaic word BLW,
meaning “tribute”, at Ezra 4: 13?? [Does this word actually refer to the “
taxpayers” of Jerusalem, who are “tribute-bearers” in the sense that they
have funded the “tribute” for IR-Heba’s caravan that is being sent to Egypt?
Or by contrast is the reference, as conventionally thought, to “[captive]
porters” who are slaves being sent to Egypt as “tribute” as part of the
caravan?] Cf. also the Hebrew word BLH in the form BLTY at Genesis 18: 12,
though the meaning does not seem to fit too well???
8. $a-de-e. “field”. Genesis 23: 11: %DH.
9. a-ba-da-at. “lose”. Exodus 10: 7: )BDH.
The above 9 first written Hebrew words come from pp. 78-82 of the
following scholarly article by Shlomo Izre’el:
_http://www.academia.edu/230038/Canaanite_Varieties_in_the_Second_Millennium
_BC_Can_We_Dispense_with_Anachronism_
(http://www.academia.edu/230038/Canaanite_Varieties_in_the_Second_Millennium_BC_Can_We_Dispense_with_Anachronism)
I would appreciate everyone’s comments/corrections/help regarding these 9
words.
Interestingly, the two words I’m having the most trouble with, #1 and #7,
each start with U, which does not seem like Hebrew to me. Perhaps I am
evaluating the first letter wrong, by effectively ignoring it? How could a
Hebrew word start with the vowel U as its own separate syllable? Any help on
that would be greatly appreciated. The other 7 words seem to have fairly
clear Biblical Hebrew equivalents.
Jim Stinehart
Evanston, Illinois
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