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- | The word ' | + | Due to standardization of the [[transliterative alphabet]] this page has moved to [[alehim]] |
- | The suffix [[im]] always indicates a plural, and therefore a group. In a handful of cases the " | ||
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- | In the case of humans, we see the root appearing on words indicating a certain profession or specific skill. It also appears in instances indicating what we might think of as " | ||
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- | Even in the case of animals, the plurality indicated by ' | ||
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- | Thus like most words with the suffix, ' | ||
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- | Based on the root word אל [[el]] which means " | ||
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- | Applying a more grammatical structure to this literal meaning, one may reasonably infer an interpretation of "The Ones Who Came **To** Here". This may be the only sensible way to interpret "the to ones". | ||
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- | As far as where they may have come //from//, pure etymology will not yield many clues. In order to gain any real insight as to the characteristics of these " | ||
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- | Defining these relationships is a major theme of the scriptures, and is in fact the topic of the opening scene of the Bible. [[Genesis 1|Genesis 1:1]] seeks to define an initial definition, to be fleshed out later. And that initial definition reads as follows: | ||
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- | //The established division([[barashit]]) divided([[bara]]) between The [[Elohim]] and The [[Shemim]] on [[Aretz]]// | ||
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- | The Elohim are defined in terms of their relationship with the [[Shemim]] and [[Aretz]], and the [[bara]](division) between them. | ||
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- | Of course, there is the possible that the root word is actually אלה ([[eleh]]) rather than the shorter root [[el]]. In this case, based on meaning " | ||
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- | A third possibility exists, though its implications are complex and beyond the scope of this project. The word [[eleh]] can also be interpreted as referring to a type of hardwood tree. We only mention it here for the sake of thoroughness. FIXME Perhaps this exploration will find its way into one of our contributors side projects. | ||
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- | This page is part of a series - see [[im]] backlinks for a dynamic list | ||
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- | see also [[eloh]], [[eleh]] | ||
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- | LexID = 90410 |
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