[b-hebrew] El = God?

George Athas George.Athas at moore.edu.au
Wed Aug 10 03:18:57 EDT 2011


The debate is whether אל is being used as a common or proper noun. It appears to be an attributive construction, but the phrase itself often functions as though it's a proper noun.

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GEORGE ATHAS
Director of Postgraduate Studies,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia



From: "Donald R. Vance" <donaldrvance at mac.com<mailto:donaldrvance at mac.com>>
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 01:40:14 -0500
To: George Athas <george.athas at moore.edu.au<mailto:george.athas at moore.edu.au>>
Cc: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org<mailto:b-hebrew at lists.ibiblio.org>>
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] El = God?

Darn tootin' it's debated. I don't see how Gen 14:18 can be anything but a reference to the Canaanite deity.

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On Aug 9, 2011, at 8:05 AM, George Athas <George.Athas at moore.edu.au<mailto:George.Athas at moore.edu.au>> wrote:

Karl is correct, that the word אל is a common noun for 'deity'. However, it is often used practically as a Proper Name for the president or father of the gods in the Canaanite pantheon. This is confirmed in Ugaritic, for example. However, in Hebrew, it is very rarely used that way, if ever (it's occasionally debated, though).
GEORGE ATHAS
Director of Postgraduate Studies,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia
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