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Yahweh maybe originated from the Hurrians

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Yahweh maybe originated from the Hurrians

PostAuthor: Tirigan » Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:04 pm

The Hurrians were masterful ceramists. Their pottery is commonly found in Mesopotamia and in the lands west of the Euphrates; it was highly valued in distant Egypt, by the time of the New Kingdom.

The Hurrians had a reputation in metallurgy. The Sumerians loaned their copper terminology from the Hurrian vocabulary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrians


http://www.angelfire.com/nt/Gilgamesh/oldbabyl.html


There is a theory that this name started as a god Yahu, whose cult may have started among the Hurrians; when it reached Judaea, it was treated as another name for the Hebrew God, and found a Hebrew meaning.
http://www.masterliness.com/a/Tetragrammaton.htm

The obligation of a man to marry the childless widow of a dead brother had been a part of the law of the Hurrians, who had influenced the Canaanites.

http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/ch04b.htm




According me Hurrians were much greater ancestors than great Medes. And I’m very proud being descendant of Those people.

Conclusion my ancestors even influenced Hebrews.
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PostAuthor: Tirigan » Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:10 pm

Hurrians and Indo-Aryans have also been linked to the development and use of the light war chariot, and diffusionists have tended to see this as the secret of their military success.

In the 1960s, however, horses or at least 'equids' were found buried in association with Hyksos graves dating from the second half of the 18th century BC. Thus, there would seem no reason to deny the inherently plausible notion that horses and chariots came in with the Hyksos, and that the Hyksos 'invasion' was directly or indirectly connected to the Hurrian expansion and further that there may have been Indo-Aryan speakers involved in the movement.

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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Fri Aug 11, 2006 6:20 pm

Nice conclusion. :roll:
The suppression of ethnic cultures and minority religious groups in attempting to forge a modern nation were not unique to Turkey but occurred in very similar ways in its European neighbours - Bruinessen.

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