WebA.1 From the Sefire inscription (A 21; KAI 222) onwards, Aram, and later in Syr, mSaX “anoint”, miSXA' “anointing oil” (there is also a possibly homonymous root meaning “to … WebWazana, Nili. "From Biqºat to KTK: “All Aram” in the Sefîre Inscription in the Light of Amos 1:5" In Birkat Shalom: Studies in the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern Literature, and …
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WebIn this volume, C. L. Crouch and Jeremy M. Hutton offer a data-driven approach to translation practice in the Iron Age. The authors build on and reinforce Crouch's … WebOver many decades the references to ‘Aram’ in the Aramaic inscription Sefire I A, 5–6 have been interpreted as referring to a geographical location. Various scholars have proposed … Weband south, as it also did to the writer of the mid-8th c. Sefire inscription. 9 Could it be that when Arshama speaks of domains in lower Egypt he actually means the south, i.e. at least … dutch labor party