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http://bildi.uibk.ac.at/thes/thes0802-en.html
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| Â | Canaanite languages |
 | | Canaanite languages were also spoken in ancient times by the self-identified Hebrews who are believed to have immigrated to the Canaan region from the Chaldees. |  | | The Canaanite languages are a subfamily of the Semitic languages, spoken by the ancient Canaanite peoples. |  | | The main sources for study of Canaanite languages are the Hebrew Bible ( Tanakh), and inscriptions such as: |
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http://www.mcfly.org/wik/Canaanite_languages
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| Â | Talk:Hebrew languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | If they do not accept the "historicity" of the Hebrew language in its original then they are in effect rejecting 99.99% of all information about the Hebrew people and language as their sources about "Ammonites", "Edomites", "Moabites", and "Cananites" are almost exclusively provided in the Hebrew Bible itself. |  | | That said, what traditionally people have meant by the Hebrew language is the language of the Tranakh and later forms of that language: Rabbinical Hebrew, Yemanite Hebrew and so forth. |  | | Hebrew language, and see what the linkers expected that page to explain - the existing language that the whole world calls Hebrew, or a group of languages dead for at least 2500 years that are somewhat related to that language. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Hebrew_languages
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| Â | Biblical Archaeology Society |
 | | Third, the language, rhetoric and form of the inscription must be those common to monumental royal inscriptions of the First Temple period (tenth through early sixth centuries B.C.E.). |  | | Someone who reads Biblical Hebrew as though it were modern Hebrew has turned authentic ancient expressions into later locutions and corrupted genuine idioms thanks to an ignorance of the finer points of the classical language. |  | | As an expert in the language of the Hebrew Bible, I have no difficulty in declaring the Jehoash Inscription a fake. |
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http://www.biblicalarchaeologysociety.org/bswbOOossuary_assessing.html
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| Â | Semitic languages |
 | | The Semitic languages are the northeastern subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic languages, and the only family of this group spoken in Asia. |  | | Akkadian is not a language most schools (even most seminaries) offer as part of the curriculum; hence, many people who learn this language do so via s... |  | | The most common Semitic languages spoken today are Arabic, Amharic, Hebrew, and Tigrinya. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Semetic_languages
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| Â | Edomite language |
 | | For this reason, the four closely related south Canaanite languages are sometimes termed "Hebrew languages". |  | | Biblically, since " Edom " is an alternate name of Esau, who was a descendant of Eber through Abraham, the Edomites are regarded as being a Hebrew people, as are the Moabites and Ammonites. |  | | However, in the 6th century BC, it adopted the Aramaic alphabet, and specifically Arabic elements such as whb "gave" (in names) and tgr "merchant" began showing up in texts. |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/Edomite_language
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| Â | I22.09.92 |
 | | It was after the prophesied "harassing" of us took place by "Edomite" natures that we began to be spiritually "fed" by God's heavenly "woman", immediately after our removal from the Holy place by antichrists. |  | | Although the last of anointed ones of God were sent into a spirit "wilderness", and are to be the future kings of God's heavenly Kingdom, our knowledge from God was not sought by other humans during this period. |  | | This will be the long-awaited blossoming of justice, righteousness, and peace described in chapter 35 and 32:16-18, out of the "wilderness" and new spirit knowledge that was "fed" to sons of God while in the "wilderness". |
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http://www.littlescroll.supanet.com/I22.09.92.htm
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| Â | Semitic Languages (and the Phoenician language) |
 | | It diverged from the South Arabian languages around the beginning of the Christian era, reaching its greatest extension in the 4th century AD, when it was spoken especially in the kingdom of Aksum on either side of the present-day border of Ethiopia and Eritrea. |  | | Tigrinya, the language of the Christians, and Tigre, the language of the Muslims, in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea have retained more of the Semitic language structure than Amharic. |  | | Although the written language and the language of communication (radio, TV, public speaking) basically represent a common Classical Arabic (fu), only local dialects are spoken in everyday life. |
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http://www.phoenicia.org/semlang.html
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| Â | THE LANGUAGE OF GOD |
 | | The Jewish sages contend that Hebrew was the language of God and that the Torah was handed over in its entirety to Moses at Mt. Sinai in that language. |  | | In this article there is a list of words borrowed in Bible from other languages. |  | | It is more remotely kin to Arabic, but there is nothing to suggest a substantial Arabic influence on the ancient Hebrew language (maybe a couple of loan words that could be explained by trade connections). |
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http://www.biblemysteries.com/lectures/languageofgod.htm
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| Â | EDOMITE |
 | | Specialty definitions using "EDOMITE" : Doeg ♦ Iram ♦ Tahpenes. |  | | Duke Magdiel, duke Iram; these are the dukes of Edom, according to their habitations, in the land of their possession: he is Esau the father of the Edomites. |  | | Duke Magdiel, duke Iram: these be the dukes of Edom, according to their habitations in the land of their possession: he is Esau the father of the Edomites. |
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http://www.websters-dictionary-online.net/definition/english/Ed/Edomite.html
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| Â | Esau/Edom, and the Trail of the Serpent - VI |
 | | The Phoenician language was a form of Aramaic most closely related to Hebrew, Syriac and Moabite, which were written in a script derived from the Phoenician alphabet. |  | | By this time Latin, the language of the soldiers and administrators fell before Greek, the language of letters of the eastern Mediterranean. |  | | A Jew originally signified a citizen of Judea, regardless of race or religion. |
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http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/bb981014.htm
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| Â | Edomites |
 | | Edomite tribes settled also in the south of Judah, like the Kenizzites (Genesis 36:11), to whom Caleb and Othniel descended (Joshua 15:17). |  | | Yet Bible prophecy indicates that Edom would be an enemy of Israel in the latter days, and we find that their only connection to a present-day people and religion is with the so-called Jews and Rabbinism, or Judaism. |  | | So a hundred years before Christ, Judah was inhabited by Edomites and native Israelites who were both followers of Talmudic Judaism, seeming to heal the breach between Jacob and Esau. |
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http://www.apfn.net/edomites.htm
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| Â | Pursuing the Truth Ministries File Viewer |
 | | The language went through several phases. At the time of Jesus birth and Herod the Great, the language was called demotic, which included Greek letters and some letters representing sounds not found in the Greek alphabet. Later the language of Coptic developed. |  | | The original Egyptian spoken language is lost especially since the corresponding written language did not include letters for vowels (as was the Hebrew language). |  | | Herod was the son of Antiparter (an Idumean: Gk: Edomite, a descendant of Esau). |
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http://www.pursuingthetruth.org/lessons/fileview.asp?filename=matthewchapter2.htm
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| Â | SERMON XLIV |
 | | That such persons find no happiness in God, in religion, is not wonderful; for to God, and to religion, they are entire strangers. |  | | He may titter the language of severe rebuke, and terrible denunciation; his reproofs and threatenings may descend from heaven like a tempest of fire; but the heart, wrapped up in its own adamantine hardness, will brave the storm with sullen, unrelenting, and even apparently increasing obduracy. |  | | My hearers, we may, we should, consider our God and Redeemer, as still addressing, in similar language all who, while, like Israel, they are favored with his distinguishing blessings, like Israel treat him as if he had been to them only a wilderness, a land of darkness. |
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http://www.intercom.net/~hisalone/sermon44.htm
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| Â | End Times Jewish Control Edomite Counterfeit Jews |
 | | Jah's chosen of the House of Israel and the House of Judah, and Satan's chosen, the Edomites. |  | | The receipt took the form of a letter, which was worded in very cryptic language so that the world at large wouldn't know what it was all about. |  | | However, most people do not know who the Edomites became. |
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http://meguiar.addr.com/Freedman.htm
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| Â | Ancient history - language structure and development |
 | | As an aside, note that the most conservative (and hence longest-persisting) language features tend to be close family names and pronouns. |  | | Note that the ethnic connotations are secondary not primary, so ethnic Akkadians may or may not have used the written Akkadian language. |  | | The Berber languages at one stage extended throughout North Africa from the Atlas mountains to the border of Egypt, but the spread of Islam resulted in present-day existence just in isolated pockets. |
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http://www.abbottfamily.clara.co.uk/languagestudy.htm
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| Â | KadeshMasosAkrabbim |
 | | Edomite wares appear in the 7th century BCE at Tel Masos, Horvat Uza, a fortress ESE of Arad guarding a road descending to the Dead Sea and Transjordan. |  | | Ostraca mentioning Edom are found at Tell Arad, and Horvat Uza. |  | | Rothenberg (1961) understood that the Iron Age fortess near Ain el Qadeis was a 10th century BCE Solomonic edifice. |
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http://www.bibleorigins.net/KadeshMasosAkrabbim.html
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| Â | Inscriptions from Biblical Times Syllabus |
 | | Since the Philistines, Ammonites, and Edomites are vilified in the Hebrew Bible, the select inscriptions that we possess provide a great deal of contrary light on the relationship between the Ammonites and Israelites, The inscriptions also raise interesting questions as to the genetic relationship of the languages. |  | | Though a variant dialect of ancient Hebrew, the language of the texts share much in common with Aramaic (a sister language to Hebrew), but record the earliest portions from the biblical book of Numbers. |  | | Read: Angel Sáenz-Badillos, "Hebrew in the Context of the Semitic Languages," in A History of the Hebrew Language, pp. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/snoegel/Heb42802.syll.html
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| Â | GreekBiblicalParallelsBibliograp |
 | | Philistines spoke a Semitic language (p.96 The Bible and the Ancient Near |  | | Note, most scholars disagree, and believe Minoan A must be |  | | It stands very close to Hebrew, and is obviously derived from Hebrew. |
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http://www.bibleorigins.net/GreekBiblicalParallelsBibliograp.html
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 | | The best illustration of this phenomenon surfaced when the House of Israel's King Ahab foolishly married the Phoenician woman Jezebel. Jezebel’s father Ethbaal was the king of Zidon or Sidon (I Kg 16:31) which was a part of Phoenicia (“Davis Dictionary of the Bible,” p. |  | | At the moment, the best option would seem to be for them to link to Esau because of the KJV spelling of Kenezite, although other translations spell the two names the same. “The Soncino Books of the Bible” (v. |  | | These Jewish ethnic groupings are further subdivided along various religious and political lines and definitions. They will be discussed in some detail in later chapters in this presentation. |
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http://www.ageend.com/VOL09.htm
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| Â | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Job |
 | | In his lectures on "Babel und Bibel" Delitzsch says that the Book of Job expresses doubt, in language that borders on blasphemy, of even the existence of a just the God. |  | | In the first reference it is used in a general sense for the whole East; in the latter it is said that the Edomites live there. |  | | It makes use also of the same language and the same method of presentation both in general and in detail. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08413a.htm
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| Â | O.T. Satan |
 | | In many cases transliterating the word would not have 'fitted into' the doctrine of the day and so in those cases the word was translated. |  | | Now the LORD raised up an adversary (Hebrew - 'satan', translated 'adversary') against Solomon, Hadad the Edomite; he was a descendant of the king in Edom. |  | | The word 'satan', a descriptive word meaning adversary or accuser, was introduced to the English language by the translators of the Vulgate bible and has been kept there ever since. |
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http://www.potts.net.au/Stand/satan/ot_satan.htm
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| Â | Children's Past Lives BIBLE ESSAY |
 | | It is interesting to note that the Greek version of this book contains over 100 additional verses that were not in the original Hebrew version. |  | | But scholars point to the last six chapters, which differ significantly from the first eight, in language, style, theology, and other matters. |  | | Although the traditionalists tend to categorize this book with the other so-called "prophetical" books, it is important to note that this book is not even mentioned in the directory of famous Hebrew writings, the "Wisdom of Sirach" (200 BC). |
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http://www.childpastlives.org/bible.htm
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| Â | Nabataea: Who were the Nabataeans |
 | | While the Edomites claimed decent from Bashemath the Nabataeans simply referred to themselves as the Nabatu, meaning 'people who draw water. |  | | The emptying of Jewish lands provided an opportunity for the Edomites, the enemies of Judah from the south. |  | | Language specialists tell us that Nabataean names were Arab names, their language was old Arabic, and that they seem to be found from the borders of Iraq to the depths of the Arabian desert. |
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http://www.nabataea.net/who.html
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| Â | The Origins and Emergence of West Semitic Alphabetic Scripts |
 | | In modern terms this language is best expressed through Biblical (Old) Hebrew transliteration/translation rather than the more recent West Semitic tongue of Arabic. |  | | Translated expressions evidence Biblical phraseology and worship indicating a close tie to early Israelite culture. |  | | The content of the inscriptions along with their archaeology, time and location combine to suggest that the persons responsible for these inscriptions were a Canaanite people, speaking and writing a Canaanite language. |
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http://www.lib.byu.edu/~imaging/negev
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| Â | Jewish, Jewish, Everywhere, & not a drop to drink |
 | | "Jewish Studies at the University of Virginia allows you to focus on the history, languages, and literature of the Jewish people; the beliefs and practices of Judaism; and the enduring contributions of Jewish wisdom to human civilization. |  | | As part of your studies, you can study abroad in Israel or in other centers of Jewry beyond America." See http://www.virginia.edu/jewishstudies/ |  | | You can take courses in Biblical and Modern Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rabbinic literature, Jewish ancient and modern history, Jewish literature and culture, Holocaust studies, Jewish theology, and Jewish communities and cultures worldwide. |
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http://simshalom.blogspot.com/
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| Â | Bible |
 | | A dual language (Hebrew/English) version of the Bible is indispensable for serious study. |  | | Genesis 1 appears to be based on Babylonian myth, whereas Genesis 2,4-25 appears to be based on Edomite or Canaanite myth, which is why the two creation stories are quite different. |  | | (For example, man is created last in the Babylonian version, but earlier in the Edomite version.) Unfortunately the really interesting details of Canaanite myth have been omitted, such as the story that Yahweh and the Goddess Asherah back then were lovers. |
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http://www.solidstatelight.com/polyorg/bible.htm
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| Â | HEBREW LANGUAGE Information |
 | | See related articles Hebrew languages and Hebrew language. |  | | ArticleHead.com » Top » Religion » People by religion » Jews » Jewish languages » Hebrew language |  | | Shop for music : dvds : videos : books : video games : toys |
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http://www.articleshead.com/browse_categories/Hebrew-language/
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| Â | Job |
 | | If we could be certain of the history of the Hebrew language or of the relations between one text and another, we could more confidently assign a date. |  | | Modern scholars are skeptical of this claim to antiquity, but dates proposed range from the tenth to the third century B.C. The book itself is completely silent about its time, with no allusions to historical events or topical subjects (some take 12:17-19 as a depiction of the Exile). |  | | That its hero is a virtuous Edomite is good evidence that it predates the Exile, when Jewish distrust of Edomites was most intense. |
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http://www.earlyjewishwritings.com/job.html
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| Â | Linguist List - Description of Edomite |
 | | An ancient language of the area east of the Jordan river. |  | | Please report any bad links or misclassified data |
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http://cf.linguistlist.org/cfdocs/new-website/LL-WorkingDirs/forms/langs/LLDescription.cfm?code=XDM
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| Â | Canaanite |
 | | Canaanite can describe anything pertaining to Canaan : in particular, its languages and inhabitants. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/C/Canaanite.htm
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| Â | Linguist List - Show languages in Subgroup |
 | | endangered languages for the showroom of best practice. |  | | Tools and Resources includes information on Markup, Metadata, Language Identification and Classification, |  | | Project Organization includes our work plan, timeline, and contributing institutions and project members. |
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http://www.emeld.org/features/get-familyid.cfm?CFTREEITEMKEY=AFFABB
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