Alternative interpretation of LEAH
This interpretation of LEAH is completely new to me:
Alternatively it might derive from a Chaldean name meaning "mistress" or "ruler" in Assyrian. (btn)
Looks like I missed that discussion. Can anybody provide a source for this? Thanks!
Alternatively it might derive from a Chaldean name meaning "mistress" or "ruler" in Assyrian. (btn)
Looks like I missed that discussion. Can anybody provide a source for this? Thanks!