Byrd,
If true, this could be quite big.
Please let us know what you find out.
Harte
Isaiah 3:17 reads, in regard to the daughters of Zion, "the Lord will uncover their pot."
By the Middle Ages there was already a dispute among biblical scholars over whether the word referred to the females' genitalia or to a part of their heads, Steiner said in his lecture.
But the use of this rare word in one of the Canaanite spells appears to settle the question.
"From this text it is now clear the Hebrew term used by Isaiah refers to the female genitalia," Bar-Asher, of the Hebrew University, said.
Originally posted by EdenKaia
I was curious if there have been any new developements on this? I had heard of other documents in which Semitic was inscribed using Egyptian characters, such as the Book of Mormon, but I didn't know if that was AE hieroglyphs, or the "reformed" egyptian that came later.
Scribes at the time would have been versed in both Semitic and Egyptian anyway, right?
I've seen this before, though not the same circumstance, really. Many Jewish texts were written in Arabic using Hebrew script.
I do like that the similarities between these spells and the biblical texts have been able to settle some long standing arguments over previously "undecipherable" words in the bible:
Isaiah 3:17 reads, in regard to the daughters of Zion, "the Lord will uncover their pot."
By the Middle Ages there was already a dispute among biblical scholars over whether the word referred to the females' genitalia or to a part of their heads, Steiner said in his lecture.
But the use of this rare word in one of the Canaanite spells appears to settle the question.
"From this text it is now clear the Hebrew term used by Isaiah refers to the female genitalia," Bar-Asher, of the Hebrew University, said.
Pretty nifty.
Originally posted by djohnsto77
When I saw something about snakes I assumed they were referring to Exodus and Moses's snake and Pharoah's magicians' snakes. I guess I misunderstood, it would be more accurate to say these are just supposed magical spells from Israel written in hieroglyphs?That does sound strange...