multi-syllabic names!)
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Dear safranim,

Here's a fun reference question for you biblical scholars, from a member or
our synagogue who's a poet.  The names could probably be pre-biblical as
well -- she's not concerned about the period --  she wants something
"ancient" that sounds right for her poem.

Thank you.


FROM THE PATRON:
I'm writing a poem for which I need a piece of information that you might be
able to provide: I need two ancient Biblical no-longer-in-existence
"peoples" who would have been in conflict with each other. I'd prefer that
the names have two or three syllables! Any ideas? ... I want something
that, even if no one's ever heard of them, the names clearly sound ancient.



Ann Abrams, Librarian
Temple Israel
477 Longwood Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
617-566-3960
www.tisrael.org






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