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Meaning, origin and etymology of the name
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Sabtah Sabteca Salem Salu (Sallu) Samson Samuel Sarah, Sarai satan Saul Seba Seir Sephar Serug Seth Shaddai Sharon Sheba Shechem Shelah Sheleph Shem Shiloah, Siloam Shiloh Shimea Shimei Shinar Shisha Shoshannah Shuah Siddim Sidon Simeon Sin Sinite/ Sinim Sinai Sisera Sitnah Sodom Solomon Succoth Susa Susan/Susannah |
These six entities...: Sinai Sinai The Sinite Sinim Sin Sin Sivan ...are named similar, or at least out of or into the same root. All the more a shame that the etymology is lost. In his treatment of the name BDB is more confident and declares the seneh to be typically a thorny bush, like a black berry bush. This confidence apparently stems from a look at equivalents in the cognate languages. In 1 Sam 14:4 occurs the name Seneh, which is identical to the word for our bush, and BDB calls out, "(= thorny...)." Dealing with Some enthusiastically, most more or less reluctant, relate the name Europe became the cradle of the Western culture that is presently taking over the world, and which is the most successful culture to date. It emerged from its darkest period, partly due to the rush for the Far East that commenced after Marco Polo returned from China. In more contemporary times many note the rapid growth of China as an economical power. The name of The wilderness of Sin has probably to do with the city of Sin. And the wilderness of Sinai maybe has to do with the wilderness of Sin. And the mountain Sinai is of course named after the wilderness in which it sits. The tribe of the Sinite had its habitat probably somewhat more north, but perhaps the name had its origin in the same word as where Sin and Sinai came from. Whether a Hebrew audience would link these names to the Hebrew verb to sharpen, or the Aramaic thorn bush, or leave these names in a self-defining category of their own is impossible to estimate. The name of the month Sivan is an Assyrian slash Babylonian loan-word.
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