Friday, April 29, 2016

Red Sea

http://redsea316.blogspot.com/2016/04/yam-suph-red-sea.html

http://exodus333.blogspot.com/2016/04/mt-sinai.html

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Yam Suph = Red Sea


Here is a Great Article
that makes a strong argument that
"Yam Suph" is the Red Sea.

Rabbi Dr. Ari Z. Zivotofsky
" Red Sea is the ancient and preferred translation of Yam Suf "




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Yam Suph = Red Sea

Yam Suph = Gulf of Aqaba

Mt. Sinai = Midian = Arabia


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Like you,
I believe that:

"Yam Suph" is the Red Sea.

Yam Suph refers to the Gulf of Aqaba,
which is a gulf of the Red Sea.

Mt. Sinai (Horeb) must be in Midian
in the Arabian Peninsula (Arabia).




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Bible Concordances support the translation of Suph as "end"

Suph:
end
an end
to come to an end
cease
conclusion
fulfilled


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The reed/weed translation
is based on a Borrowed Loan-word of Egyptian origin.


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Suph 5486




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Strong's Concordance

Suph: to come to an end, cease

Short Definition: end

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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Word Origin:
a primitive root

Definition:
to come to an end, cease

NASB Translation:
come to an end,
completely remove, fade, remove,
surely snatch, surely snatch away, swept away.



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Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon

Suph

1. to cease, come to an end
a. to come to an end
b. to make an end

Origin: a primitive root


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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

A primitive root;
to snatch away, i.e. Terminate
- consume, have an end, perish, X be utterly.


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Suph 5487




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Strong's Concordance

Suph: to be fulfilled

Short Definition: fulfilled


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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Definition
to be fulfilled


NASB Translation
fulfilled,
put an end


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Brown-Driver-Briggs
Suph

be fulfilled (properly ended)


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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

consume, fulfill
to come to an end
- consume, fulfill



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Suph 5488




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Strong's Concordance

Suph

suph: reeds, rushes

Short Definition: red


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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Word Origin
probably of foreign origin

Definition
reeds, rushes

NASB Translation
red, reeds, rushes, weeds

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Brown-Driver-Briggs

Suph

1. reed, rush, water plant
a. rushes
b. sea of rushes

1. of Red Sea
2. of arms of Red Sea
3. of Gulf of Suez
4. of sea from straits to Gulf of Akaba

Origin:
probably of Egyptian origin
probably loan-word from Egyptian


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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Probably of Egyptian origin

a reed, especially the papyrus
- flag, Red (sea), weed




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Suph 5489





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Strong's Concordance

Suph:
a place near which the law was given

Part of Speech: Proper Name Location


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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Definition
a place near which the law was given



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Brown-Driver-Briggs

Suph
a place opposite the site of the giving of the Deuteronomic law

Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location


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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Suph

Red Sea



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Hebrew Vowels

Unlike English,
the Hebrew alphabet is consonantal.
There are
No separate letters for vowels
in the written alphabet.



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Soph 5490





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Strong's Concordance

Soph: an end

Short Definition: end

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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Soph

Word Origin
from suph

Definition
an end

NASB Translation
conclusion, end, rear


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Brown-Driver-Briggs

Soph

end, conclusion

Origin: from Suph H5486



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Soph 5491




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Strong's Concordance

Soph: an end

Short Definition: end

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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Soph

Definition

NASB Translation
end, ended, forever

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Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

Soph
end, conclusion



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Suphah 5492a





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Strong's Concordance

Suphah

Suphah: a storm wind

Short Definition: whirlwind


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NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Suphah

Word Origin
from suph

Definition
a storm wind

NASB Translation
gale, storm, tempest, whirlwind, windstorms



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SOF

The Hebrew word Sof refers to an end or limit.


Ein Sof means Infinite.


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Testimony Magazine

November 2002
Red Sea or Reed Sea ?
Debbie Hurn


Page 423

In the earliest known translation of the Bible, the Septuagint, a translation by Jewish scholars in Alexandria from Hebrew into Greek in about 300 B.C., yam suph is consistently represented by Erythra Thalassa (literally ‘Red Sea’)

Page 424

Through the subsequent Latin translation known as the Vulgate (by Jerome, from about A.D. 400) the name ‘Red Sea’ (Mare Rubrum) became firmly entrenched in Western tradition

Page 424

Origins of the name
Certainly the name ‘Red Sea’ is a mysterious one, and there has been considerable, and conflicting, speculation as to its origin, whether natural or etymological.

The earliest European writers proposed a derivation from Edom (which means ‘red’ in Hebrew)

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What does suph mean?
The word suph first appears in Exodus, translated ‘flags’ (Ex. 2:3,5), in reference to the vegetation that hid baby Moses’ basket on the Nile river bank - Here it is a Borrowed word, from the Egyptian twf

every other time that suph appears in Scripture
it is the common Hebrew word for ‘end’,
and is also sometimes translated ‘consume’ or ‘perish’
The truth may be this,
that the Red Sea
was known to the Hebrews as the yam soph
because they regarded it as the ‘sea at the end of the world’.

Like other nations, the ancient Israelites did not distinguish the Red Sea gulf from the great southern ocean that formed the impassable boundary of the known world.



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1 Kings 9

Verse 26

King Solomon built a fleet of ships (navy)
at Ezion-Geber,
which is near Elath
on the shore of the Red Sea,
in the land of Edom.




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Ezion-Geber
Gulf of Aqaba


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Ezion-Geber,
modern Tall al-Khalīfah,
seaport of Solomon and the later kings of Judah,
located at the northern end of the Gulf of Aqaba


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Ezion-Geber


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Edom = Red

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Map - Edom - Ezion Geber - Gulf of Aqaba


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Elath

A seaport on the Red Sea in the territory of Edom



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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915)

Elath

A seaport on the Red Sea in the territory of Edom.

Elath is named along with Ezion-geber in the account of Israel’s journey round the land of Edom (De 2:8)



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Encyclopaedia Judaica (2007)

ELATH
(in modern Israel, Eilat)
ancient harbor town
in Transjordan at the
northern end of the Red Sea
near Ezion-Geber.

Solomon built a "navy of ships" at Ezion-Geber beside Elath.



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Gulf of Aqaba



Gulf of Aqaba

northeastern arm of the Red Sea, penetrating between Saudi Arabia and the Sinai Peninsula.



Gulf Of Aqaba

The Gulf of Aqaba
in Israel known as the Gulf of Eilat
is a large gulf of the Red Sea.

It is located to the east of the Sinai peninsula and west of the Arabian peninsula.



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Midian

region NW Arabia E of Gulf of Aqaba


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Midianite,
in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), member of a group of nomadic tribes related to the Israelites and most likely living east of the Gulf of Aqaba in the northwestern regions of the Arabian Desert.



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Arabia

The Arabian Peninsula is bounded by the Red Sea on the west



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Hebrew Language Detective

Yam Suf

Eilat (Elath)

red mountains of Jordan
originally belonging to the land of Edom (signifying "red")

the name "Red Sea" goes all the way back to the Greek Septuagint, who translated Yam Suf as Erythra Thalassa

Since English only came around centuries later,
the similarity between "red" and "reed" is only a coincidence.

Rabbi Dr. Ari Z. Zivotofsky
shows how the tradition of using the name "Red Sea" is ancient and found in many Jewish sources as well.



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Rabbi Dr. Ari Z. Zivotofsky

What’s the Truth about the Translation of Yam Suf ?


The modern-day Red Sea predates any English translation of the Bible by well over a thousand years.

In fact, it seems that until the late eighteenth century no one questioned the translation and identification of Yam Suf with the Red Sea.
Red Sea is the ancient and preferred translation of Yam Suf.





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https://www.tms.edu/m/tmsj14d.pdf




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