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Thanks for this Link, which is really useful! I went through a number of names and found the list rather reliable. There are some inaccuracies, for instance SOLOMON: the meaning of shallem > to replace given, the name does not mean „one who recompenses“, but rather „recompensed (by God“) i.e. given as a substitute for a child that has died. (Of course the name was later understood as „man of peace“, 1. Chronicles 22,9.)
A lot of times the author just lists possible meanings or associations with vocabulary words. This is often the best thing to do, as we just don’t know the original meaning of a name. But some of the meanings considered nowadays just don’t appear in the list: „reluctant“ for TIMNA, „shadow“ for ZILLA, „prosper“ for SERAH etc. You must keep in mind, that this list is more than 100 years old, so science has moved on since. Hitchcock didn’t have Martin Noth’s „Die israelitischen Personennamen im Rahmen der gemeinsemitischen Namengebung“, Stuttgart 1928, which is still the standard work on the subject.
„Trumpet“ is not completely wrong, as I pointed out, but it’s not the original meaning of the name.
A lot of times the author just lists possible meanings or associations with vocabulary words. This is often the best thing to do, as we just don’t know the original meaning of a name. But some of the meanings considered nowadays just don’t appear in the list: „reluctant“ for TIMNA, „shadow“ for ZILLA, „prosper“ for SERAH etc. You must keep in mind, that this list is more than 100 years old, so science has moved on since. Hitchcock didn’t have Martin Noth’s „Die israelitischen Personennamen im Rahmen der gemeinsemitischen Namengebung“, Stuttgart 1928, which is still the standard work on the subject.
„Trumpet“ is not completely wrong, as I pointed out, but it’s not the original meaning of the name.
You're welcome then..
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-Hobbit-
Check Miriam - they got *that* wrong
♦ Chrisell ♦
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
They got Miriam right... See BtN entry for Mary
Ah, you are right...
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This message was edited 7/21/2005, 8:23 PM