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Isaac,
That sounds like midrashic etymology to me. Similar to Philip of Macedon who, upon hearing that his wife was pregnant, ordering his chefs to make her favourite meal by commanding, "All eggs under the grate!" He thereby determined fate that his son would
be known as "Alexander the Great".
GEORGE ATHAS
Dean of Research,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia
From: Isaac Fried <if AT math.bu.edu>
Date: Thursday, 11 October 2012 8:38 PM To: Uri Hurwitz <uhurwitz AT yahoo.com> Cc: B-Hebrew <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org> Subject: [b-hebrew] XA$MAL - electricity
I once heard it being said that 'electricity', coming from the Greek word
'electron' for 'amber', is actually a biblical term. Phoenician hawkers
sitting by Greek temples and selling this aromatic substance advertised
their wares by shouting out at the worshipers: לאל-קטר, לאל-קטר
LA-EL-QATER, LA-EL-QATER, 'offer incense to the gods', 'offer incense
to the gods', giving this substance its name.
Isaac Fried, Boston University
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