=====herim===== הרימ Based on the root [[her]], the herim are literally "the Mountain People", but the word is also closely related to the [[aherim]] The word occurs 140 times and may serve as a good starting point to study the [[im]] suffic from a contextula perspective. Does the context bear out the concept of "intelligent beings" or is it simply a plural? From the context of 'herim' are the texts speaking about "mountain people" or "the mountains" themselves? Psalms 144:5 - //Ihoh extend characteristics descended touch Mountain People smolder// FIXME Examine this fascinating phrase 'oyop herim' which appears to mean either "flying mountain people" or "flying mountains", both of which are strange to say the least. FIXME - the following verses include 'herim' but have been misidentified: deuteronomy12:2 1_kings11:27 2_chronicles30:24 psalms75:6 leviticus2:9 leviticus6:10 leviticus6:15 ezekiel21:26 2_chronicles5:13 isaiah10:15 1_chronicles15:16 1_chronicles25:5 ezra3:12 ezra9:6 ezekiel21:22 lamentations2:17 ---- This page is part of a series - see [[im]] backlinks for a dynamic list LexID = 92022