To: "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: Moses, Ahmoses, Khamudy
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 08:59:19 +1100
> I note that the last reigning Hyksos king is called Khamudy. What is the
> chance that Moses is a transformation of Khamudy ? Could Kha- be a lost
> gutteral like Gai (LXX) and Ai (MT) or Ghumri (Assyrian, rendered with a
> curved diacritical under the H) and Omri (MT) ? Could Egyptian d be
> transliterated into a Semitic z whence an s arose later, thus,
> (Kha-) muzy, -musy, Hebrew Moshe (Greek Moses) ? Let's hear it from the
> linguists, plausible or implausible, and why ?
If the initial consonant had been a gayin, it would still be preserved as an
ayin in
Hebrew, as in the name for Gomorrah (Heb: `amorrah) or Gaza (Heb: `azzah).
Then you have
the large linguistic stretch of identifying zayin/dh/d with a shin in Hebrew.
It never
happens. It just doesn't work.
Best regards,
George Athas
Dept of Semitic Studies,
University of Sydney
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