I have remembered another possible meaning of Karnaim. In the Qur'an,
there is a mysterious figure called Dhul Karnain "the horned one", who
is often identified with Alexander the Great. I wonder if the
Samaritans, who of course lived among Muslim Arabs for many centuries,
borrowed this idea, and translated the name into Hebrew as Bahur
Karnaim. Perhaps the bridegroom mentioned was being likened to
Alexander, or just named after him.
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Peter Kirk
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