b. 'nV-lK: on Rim-Aku (=Eri-Aku1), v. now also 'j)r Coaa - an - vlt '-, Zim KAT3 - ^ thinks identification very dubious. — After ^V")N insert: 'fpnK n.pr.m.son of Haman Est 9'; Apa-aios.' b. ffJK end : add No EnwB " ,A » A ". »,1. 1 3 fr. below: m 'm.' is dub.: Nui6 ,s rd. n^f for 2nd Dybg (® B ); Je 20 9 v. Ges il32d ; 48 45 rd. (many MSS., Nu 2 i 28 ) n*y ; ty 1 04 4 rd. perh. (01 Du) Jrflprp, or JBC^Jj Jb 20 26 v. Q es JM5u(ormW. c f ^]] ;)r ZAWxvlne96),63 K nefc, [rWK]: read 'nek (Voi foil.).' Also ' f [n;e>K] n.f. wall, bulwark (Talm. MTBta (Levy No); Mand. MOTM waR No*" 3 ; % pi. sf. snn^N (Dalm WB Nnn^K) j e 5 o 15 , WITCH Ct 2 9 ; Ar. 1L-I column, support is loan-word ace. to Fra n ; — only pi. sf. bulwarks of city of Babylon,' etc.
b . DE'K, 1. 2 : for ' iJl reum judicavit,'
read ' _S1 sin, offence,' and before ' fault' insert ' requital.' — Niph. ; after Jo 1 1S add ' (si vera 1.; Me We al. W#J, </Q1DV, cf. Dr* 410 "-)/ ». ffjflj: see now also GFM^* 88 " 48 Dr IHM - S1 Allen DBA8HEB ", all doubtful as to Can. goddess Asherah ; question left open by Zim KATuwff. ^ on g em g0( jdess AHrtu-Asratu Id. ib. 432 ff. . Dll f v Jerem AT lm Llcht d * Alteu 0rients 207 (name of goddess Asirat in letter found at Taanach by Sellin (1902-3) and Id. lb - *• «) (Oppenheim's find at Eas el-'Ain in Mesop., stone shaft with veiled head as top, supposed to identify post with goddess; if 2 K 23' refers to draped Asherim [v. on text Benz Bur], this even more plausible), Id. 1 " 23 - 2 *'- 286 . On pic- torial representations of Asherah-syrabol v. WHWard AJ8L "• ' l0cL 1902) . b. ie* : 41,(7) transfer Ec 8 4 to iBte? c (p. 84"); and 8 e add 'In Dt 15 14 also read If S3 : note ^^^3 before.' ». For 11. 20, 2 1 .substitute: '(J)T]ty& T&ft "HT n ¥, 17 5 (P) °V$ 'J^P'Tf "to *3R & </iere «/<a# no< 6e called ( = one shall not call) thy name Abram, 21 s (E).' b. ijft -rfc ->K3 : >$ perhaps orig. 1. , n!> jaw{-bone); on n.pr.loc. cpd. with ^rp, yratfos, (i,j Jul.1, 'J ^y Prol. 344 Jj„ g A J6em. L»iig. «MI (1897), 176
a . '"INS : < the man from Beeri Nes lc
94b, 1. 8 fr. bottom: Jb 17 16 rd. •ntsyn (for
- W) © Du Dr, with nnj in v b (for nrrj).
a . Before"!?]?, ins.: 't[PTJ] vb. denom.
mend fissures (of); — Qal Inf. cslr. pi2~tp 2 Ch 34 10 (+P?.0^; acc.ivsn).' b. Bna : a( ]d re f. to t^ny to tlie point of confusion t Ju 3 s5 (cf. GFM), 2 K 2 17 8".
- . PT3; Nes AJ8Ll " 1(,W7, '" e conj.mng.<7raee;,
cf. mod. Ramie — sand. — PJ3: err. in Jui 45 (v. GFM). — I-[^3]: No 2AW " l,(18W ' 188 disproves Syr. ^^-la, and adopts the view of Gei UrKhr111 *"> (?ra euphem. for a, V II. ^J>3 = loathe, c. 3, as- sumed (ThesBuhl) for Je3 14 31 32 ; v. infr. on p. 127*). b, 1. 2 (exc. '—Qal') belongs in 1. 5.
b . JV2 ad fin.: on 3 a s abbrev. JV3 v.
Wetzst 1 """*" "° Kampffmeyer ZPV * v<18M >- m .
- . Flavn^: Jerome 0p,,(ed - VaU * r, ' ) ' ,11 - 38 defines
as domus tritici, and says (Id." 11 ' 4 ): 'sed et usque hodie grandis vicus Capherdago inter Diospolim et Jamniam demonstratur.' [Else- where he defines J1J1 (Id." 1 - 49 ) as 'piscis tris- titiae '] (HPS, privately). b. m T «3 : nil3aje24 s prob.adiff.word, pi. abstr. -=earhj ripeness, cf. Du. ". 033K: described Jos An *- 1 "- 7 ' 2 as a sash wound round breast several times, and falling to the feet ; in £ <S JJDn (Pers.) a money-bag wound round body Sta' ThI * im - **. — ^D"3 : 1. 2 read jL'waa (PS J syllable o uncertain [Nes, privately] ; Polyglotts and Castell have )!';»»-.) ". b$B : J e 3 14 31 32 AW JosKi Thes, comparing Ar. Jjo ba disgusted, derive from II. ^3 loathe (sq. 3); 80 Buhl : Gie Du Co in 3 1 32 read "nbya (treating 3 14 as I. ^?3). b. Il.pya]: Niph. Jeio 14 = 51 "rather stupefied (by spectacle io'^si 16 ).
b , last line and foil., read: 'in lat. of
Shiloh ; N. border of Amorites, Nu 2 1 24 (v. Di), Ju 1 1 22 ; in its upper course it runs S. to N., hence (W.) border of Amnion, Dt3 16 (cf. 2 37 ), Jos 12 2 ; mod. Wady Zerqa Bd p * 11,l .'
a . I. N^3 : Ar. j prob. loan-word. b . 'jrj?: noadj.fr. names of metals; perh.
Aram., and "B= son, Nes ZPV,, - 267i AJ8L.Apr.i897.17s_
a . 1. 13 : Is i 25 read prob. 133 as in a
furnace (Is 48 10 ); there seems no evidence that
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