Re: Jesus multiplying bread and fish
- From: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 07:30:15 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 21, 9:19 am, Franz Gnaedinger <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Oct 21, 2:29 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Then "your book" is thirty years old. When Eblaite was first
discovered, certain enthusiasts jumped on its geographic location and
assumed that it had to be an ancestor or close relative of Northwest
Semitic, but before the end of the 1970s its true affiliation was
known. See Manfred Krebernik in the Albright Centennial conference
volume, and even before that, Gelb, "Ebla and the Kish
Civilization" (1978).
The opinions about Eblaitic are divided. Some consider
No, they are not. No, they do not.
it West Semitic, others East Semitic. Cyrus H. Gordon
called it a boardercase language with leanings in both
He turned out to be wrong.
directions. Considering the location and history of Ebla
- in the west, autonomous until taken by Naramsin of
Akkad - I assume the original language was West Semitic,
Once again, your assumption is asinine.
while the East Semitic elements were acquired during
the Akkadian period. Akkad was by then the most modern
nation, inevitable that their language sipped in.
Place names don't identify a language!
Is this one of your fantasies? Where is this name written that way?
How many times did I tell you about Linear A tablet
Hagia Triada 95? Minuthe is found there, and on
No idea. I don't usually look beyond your first few lines, when you
start raving about "Magdalenian."
several other Linear A tablets, and it is written
the same way on hieroglyphic tablets, and in
Linear B: head of a bull (mi) visual pun of a bull
leaper standing on the feet hands feet (nu) tree of
life (the). My question is about munutium mnt minnit
Minuthe in Ebla: was it a place in the surroundings
of Ebla? or was it an Old Ebla, a former palace or
bulwark on the limestone hill? The dwellers of that
place would have left munutium mnt minnit Minuthe
in 2800 BC or even earlier, perhaps in 3000 BC,
and traveled and sailed to Crete, out of whatever
reason.
Cyrus Gordon never showed to anyone else's satisfaction that Linear A
or any of the other fragmentary scripts he claimed to have deciphered
were Northwest Semitic.
Jan Best followed Gordon, some others too,
Next you're going to bring up von Daniken again.
and then Walther Hinz succeeded in translating
Linear A tablet Hagia Triada 95, see my thread
"Linear A tablet Hagia Triada 95" from several
years ago. Hinz proved Gordon correct.
Not to anyone else's satisfaction.
.
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