Babel And Bible Three Lectures On the Significance of Assyriological Research F
Babel And Bible Three Lectures On the Significance of Assyriological Research F
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Further, their pronunciation of sh as an s, ^ no less than the preformative of the third person of the perfect tense with ia (not /'''), proves that these Semitic tribes were quite distinct, which fact, first stated by Hommel and Winckler, is and remains true, in spite of Jensen's opposition (/. R. , p. 491). Linguistic and his- 5^ torical considerations make it more than probable thatJ^these im- migrant Semites belonged to the Northern Semites and are most closely afifiliated with the linguist...ically so-called "Canaanites" (i. E. , the Phoenicians, Moabites, Hebrews, etc. ). The knowledge of 'iSanisu in Sa-am-su-iii'tna (cf. Also Samu-abi) as contrasted with the older Babylonian Shamshu. 2 In the personal names of that age Yamlik-ilu, Varbi-ilu, Yalc-hani-ilu, etc BABEL AND BIBLE. 163 this we owe to the acumen of Hugo Winckler (see his Geschichie Israels'), who thereby made a particularly important addition to his many other merits. The na of ihifia (in Samsu iliina), which is alleged to mean "our God, " is not sufficient to prove tribal rela- tionship with Arabia, since, in view of the names Am?ni-zadi(ga, Ammi-ditana, it is at least equally probable that ibina represents an adjective.
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