abrahamic names
Ever since discovering the etymology of the deity's name El (the head of a pantheon, not a one true, according to Behindthename), I've wondered about the many names in the Bible (, Torah and Qur'an, presumably)that either begin or end in -el as opposed to some prefix or suffix based on the name "Yahweh" (or "Allah" or some other name specifically referring to the God of Abraham). I wonder if there's a way to tell what a name means just by looking. I thought maybe -iel vs -ael vs -uel might make a difference. It seems not (some -iels mean "of power" - el means power - whereas I have read that Daniel, for example, means "'God' is my judge" as opposed to "judge of 'God'"). Does anyone else notice connections between -ael names (MichAEL) vs -uel names (EmmanUEL)? My other big issue with these names is Yahweh vs El, Matit[yahu]/Matthew (gift of Yahweh/God)vs Nathaniel (given by El/power/a god). Can anyone explain that to me?
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abrahamic names  ·  Kal-Ev  ·  12/18/2018, 1:58 PM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Sabertooth  ·  2/11/2019, 5:09 PM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  2/11/2019, 11:24 PM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Sabertooth  ·  2/12/2019, 4:10 AM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  2/12/2019, 5:52 AM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Sabertooth  ·  2/14/2019, 10:46 PM
Re: abrahamic names  ·  Andy :—)  ·  2/11/2019, 7:34 AM