Hi George, I vaguely remembered seeing this post several days ago and realised I had not responded to it. Will look at it and ghet back to you sometime next...
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ethel jean saltz
nietgal
Nov 1, 2003 4:00 pm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Testament Can anyone explain to me what the difference is according to this article? I say that this article along with the...
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driver40386
Nov 1, 2003 6:03 pm
On the contrary, I prefer to meet it head-on. ... have ... Where is Ullaza? Where is Sumer?, Where is Hamath? Where is Alalakh?. Now James, you know as well as...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 1, 2003 6:33 pm
Yes, I thought it was quite interesting how Peter was depicted. I base that more on the Mary Magdalene special of several weeks ago than the Peter one. I kind...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 1, 2003 7:35 pm
However, this does not bear on Alashiya, as you so dearly want to link Ar-as with Al-as.The Aras in Syria is Arwad. That is why I went to great pains to show...
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driver40386
Nov 1, 2003 11:08 pm
Re: You are correct, neither Uras (Anat) or Uras (Syr) was an island ... went ... Hold it a second. Did you not just recently quote the Ramses III text?... ...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 2:50 am
The Papyrus Harris is in hieroglyphs, which has no /l/ thus it would be /r/ I did find Edgerton & Wilson's citation, but because I wasn't enrolled in the class...
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Cami McCraw
wxgal2001
Nov 2, 2003 3:11 am
... Here is a good site; its probably been listed here before but just in case: http://www.courses.psu.edu/cams/cams400w_aek11/letters.html#EA%2038 Cami...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 3:33 am
Thanks Cami. Jon and I keep accessing that site from various directions, but it has some good information and resources in it! James M. Rogers ...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 3:33 am
Ugaritic Term for Alashiya Dennis Pardee in his English rendition of his French classic "Ritual and Cult at Ugarit" (SBL, 2002) has an index listing for...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 3:51 am
I can't remember if I listed this great Arzawa link? pages.sbcglobal.net/zimriel/amc/arzawa.html Notice we get "The man of Ahhiya..named Attarisiyas" story...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 4:11 am
Akhenaten and Alashiya Late last year I bought three books to help me do a comparative study on Akhenaten. Cyril Aldred's "Akhenaten King of Egypt" (Thames &...
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briansullivan
navillusbpi
Nov 2, 2003 5:54 am
Greetings all, Rivka Gonen, writing in The Archeology of Ancient Israel (p. 284 Ben Tor, A.,(ed), 1992, Poen University of Israel,English edition) states...
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briansullivan
navillusbpi
Nov 2, 2003 12:49 pm
Dear ABH members, Aaron Kempinski, writing in The Archeology of Ancient Israel (p. 182, 183 Ben Tor, A.,(ed), 1992, Open University of Israel,English edition)...
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richardabbottuk
Nov 2, 2003 2:35 pm
Hi Brian, Segert's book gives about the same level of detail: "A few texts, all short, using the Ugaritic alphabet have been found... on Cyprus (Hala Sultan...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 2:40 pm
... James, please try to understand, in order to have a meaningfull discussion you must be thorough. When an author (historian) is telling you something please...
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George
historynow2002
Nov 2, 2003 2:43 pm
Brian, Tablet #281 of the Amarna texts may have a bearing on Hebron: www.specialtyinterests.net/eae.html#281 Suwardata to the king, No. 4 EA#281 mc(30): Uses 7...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 5:20 pm
... would ... Actually the papyrus is written in hieratic I believe, a cursive script which I cannot read, but your point remains the same. Or, more correctly...
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richardabbottuk
Nov 2, 2003 5:53 pm
Hi all, there has been a certain amount of discussion of the two names Asherah and Ashtoreth recently - these appear very similar in English translations, but...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 5:57 pm
... Would you mind if I repeat my usual question? What is the transliteration for Alishaya in all these cases? I see you provide "'alty", is this term used for...
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richardabbottuk
Nov 2, 2003 6:00 pm
Hi George, I want to come back to some of the other details of this post another time (there are some interesting ideas here) but I did want to contet the...
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George
historynow2002
Nov 2, 2003 6:53 pm
Richard, You write, presumably about "Ashera": "2) Where the word is singular, and where it appears to be a symbolic item representing a goddess that is...
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George
historynow2002
Nov 2, 2003 7:06 pm
Richard, The punning ways of Hebrew care NOTHING for how you wish to spell the word. This is not a class in spelling... especially when the text was READ to...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 11:19 pm
... I've been toying about with this suggestion all afternoon. We have a Hittite expression for Alishiya, we have an Ugaritic Alishaya and an Amarna cuneiform...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 11:30 pm
... but ... Too hasty... I have often mentioned the argument that a-r-a-s & i-s-y are often identified as Alishaya (Cyprus), but I have maintained my opinion ...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 2, 2003 11:42 pm
Brian while I was trying to get "a list of the cities" mentioned in the Execration texts, I did run across a website that mentioned that Anak was mentioned in...
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driver40386
Nov 2, 2003 11:45 pm
... I agree. Incidently, the quoted text was a good find. ... Pharaoh ... Yes well Professor Robert Drews will put them right in due course. 'Anachronisms39; are...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 3, 2003 12:14 am
How would Alashiya (Aras Syrien) be considered CLOSE to Lukka territory? Lukka land is in Southwestern Anatolia: From you 32387: ¡§The text actually only...
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leviny1@...
yigallevin
Nov 3, 2003 12:33 am
As far as I know, Hebron is not mentioned by any name in any extrabiblical sources, not Egyptian nor Mesopotamian. W.F. Albright thought that<BR> Shuwardata,...
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James M. Rogers
goshenzoan
Nov 3, 2003 12:58 am
I take the underlined "t" to mean the "soft t"? I no longer have access to the Ugaritic scholars who were members of ug&cyp as they have gone to on to greener...