b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Biblical Hebrew Forum
List archive
- From: "UUC" <unikom AT paco.net>
- To: <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn"
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 10:19:10 +0300
Because t is soft, I may envisage connection of peter with pr for "be
fruitful." This is possibly why ptr is usually applied to animals, certainly
in the later layers.
Best regards,
Vadim Cherny
> Are there any meaningful implications that can be drawn from the common
use
> of the word: 'BaCHoR' Firstborn and the idea attached to 'PeTeR' as in for
> example 'PeTeR RaCHaM'' at first I thought nothing more of it until I saw
> the Verses from Exodus 13:12-16 where there is constant interchanging
> between the two manners of expressing the 'Firstborn'?
>
> Any comments are always appreciated.
>
> greetings to everyone of one of you
>
> Thankyou Chris, from Ireland.
>
> _______________________________________________
> b-hebrew mailing list
> b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org
> http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
>
-
[b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
wattswestmaas, 05/27/2004
-
Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
Harold R. Holmyard III, 05/27/2004
- Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn", Peter Kirk, 05/27/2004
- Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn", Yigal Levin, 05/27/2004
-
Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
UUC, 05/28/2004
-
Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
Yigal Levin, 05/28/2004
- Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn", UUC, 05/28/2004
-
Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
Yigal Levin, 05/28/2004
-
Re: [b-hebrew] "Opens the Womb" and "Firstborn",
Harold R. Holmyard III, 05/27/2004
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.