Amorite names and old testament onomastics 1 |
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Authors: | Ebbe Egede Knudsen |
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Affiliation: | Kochsvej 35 B, Frederiksberg C, DK‐1812, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Abstract Amorite personal names, particularly those attested in texts from the Old Babylonian period, provide most valuable evidence for research in dia‐chronic aspects of Old Testament onomastics. The paper presents a general introduction to research on these names and to their grammatical structure. It further discusses possible Amorite parallels to the divine name Yahweh and lists a large number of names and name elements paralleled in the Hebrew Bible. Most prominent among the Hebrew cognates are names appearing in narratives with reference to the so‐called proto‐history and the Patriarchal period. |
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