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nehes [2024/07/17 22:32] kennehes [2025/05/03 19:22] (current) ken
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 נהש נהש
  
-'nehes' means "snake" and is sometimes interpreted as "dragon" 
  
-FIXME import ufoitb p 98Numbers 21+'nehes' is copper. It is often interpreted as "bronze" or sometimes "brass". Both bronze and brass are metal alloys made mostly of copperwith tin and other metals mixed in, so although there some basis for this interpretation, there are clear indication that at least in some instances the word implies pure copper without such alloys. This is discussed further under [[metallurgy]].
  
-This root word forms the basis of the [[Naheshim]], [[nehesim]] the "snake people".+Oddly, in 14% of instances 'nehes' is traditionally translated "snake". Notably, this is the case in the well-known story of Adam and Eve tempted by the snake in the garden of Eden.((Genesis 3)) The puzzle becomes further muddled in the story of the "bronze snake" that Moses made in the desert of Sinai.((Numbers 21)) 
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 +'nehes' is the root word of the [[nehesim]]
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 +Etymologically'nehes' appears to be related to '[[hes]]', meaning "stillness", which implies a possible connection to the use of copper as a modelling medium for modelling still images or effigies of living beings.
  
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