Mabey:
1. The Power on high
2. The highest power
is what you are alluding to.
Philip Hardy
----- Original Message -----
From: Isaac Fried
Sent: 08/08/12 08:07 AM
To: Philip Hardy
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] יהוה vs הבעל
No Hebrew root can mean 'might' or 'strength', but 'up, on' is good. In what sense
depends on our perception and understanding of the circumstances.
ELAH אלה (Gen. 35:4), and ALON אלון (Gen. 35:8) are tall trees.
Think also about the words: לול LUL (1Ki 6:8), לולאה LULAH (Ex. 26:5)
and ליל LAYIL (Ex. 12:42).
Isaac Fried, Boston University
On Aug 8, 2012, at 6:41 AM, Philip Hardy wrote:
El or אל Is mighty or strength. על is up or elevated.
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