Heber
Appearance
HebervelEber(litteris Hebraeicis עֵבֶר) sicut proavusHebraeorumin "tabula nationum(de)"libri Genesis(cap. 10-14) nominatur. Hoc textuSemgenuitArphaxad,qui genuitSala(en),qui genuit Heber (Gen. 11.10-16). Capitulo priore Sem nuncupatur pater "omnium filiorum Heber" (בְּנֵי־עֵבֶר, Gen. 10.21). Ita Hebraei "prognati Heber" per etymologiam dicuntur: in textu BiblicoAbramhoc sensu "Hebraeus" dicitur (Gen. 14.13).
Fontes
[recensere|fontem recensere]- Genesis10.21-25, 11.14-17textus Novae Vulgatae
Bibliographia
[recensere|fontem recensere]- Graham Harvey,The True Israel: Uses of the Names Jew, Hebrew, and Israel in Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Literature.Lugduni Batavorum: Brill, 2001.ISBN 0-391-04119-3
- Solomon Zeitlin, "The Names Hebrew, Jew and Israel: A Historical Study" inJewish Quarterly Reviewvol. 43 (1953) pp. 365–379JSTOR