If someone might care to explain in laymans language please then I would be delighted. I can not follow the thread due to complete lack of knowledge of ancient language and customs. So I am curious though, what would be the outcome if Jim was right and the Hurian names and his argument was correct. I simply ask because having read up about the Nuzi tablets and the story behind the fact that they confirmed a number of biblical textual customs that for many years ancient biblical scholars thought were highly improbable, I wonder what this would mean for biblical scholars if Jim were correct?
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