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[[Theophory]] is the practice of embedding the name of a god or a [[deity]] in, usually, a proper name.{{NoteTag|From the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] θεοφορία from θεοφόρος from Θεός "God" and φόρος "bearer" from φέρειν "to bear"; confer [[wikt:Φωσφόρος|Φωσφόρος]].}} Much [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] theophory occurs in the [[Bible]], particularly in the [[Old Testament]]. The most prominent theophory involves names referring to: |
[[Theophory]] is the practice of embedding the name of a god or a [[deity]] in, usually, a proper name.{{NoteTag|From the [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] θεοφορία from θεοφόρος from Θεός "God" and φόρος "bearer" from φέρειν "to bear"; confer [[wikt:Φωσφόρος|Φωσφόρος]].}} Much [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] theophory occurs in the [[Bible]], particularly in the [[Old Testament]] ([[Hebrew Bible]]). The most prominent theophory involves names referring to: |
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* [[El ( |
* [[El (deity)|El]], a word meaning ''might'', ''power'' and (a) ''god'' in general, and hence in [[Judaism]], ''God'' and among the [[Canaanites]] the name of the god who was the father of [[Baal]]. |
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* [[Jah|Yah]], a shortened form of [[Yahweh]]. |
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* Levantine deities (especially the storm god, [[Hadad]]) by the [[epithet]] ''[[baal]]'', meaning ''lord''. In later times, as the conflict between [[Yahwism]] and the more popular pagan practices became increasingly intense, these names were censored and ''baal'' was replaced with ''bosheth'', meaning "shame". |
* Levantine deities (especially the storm god, [[Hadad]]) by the [[epithet]] ''[[baal]]'', meaning ''lord''. In later times, as the conflict between [[Yahwism]] and the more popular pagan practices became increasingly intense, these names were censored and ''baal'' was replaced with ''bosheth'', meaning "shame". |
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==''El'' theophory== |
==''El'' theophory== |
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{{anchor|El theophory}} |
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The following is an alphabetical list of names referring to El and their meanings in Hebrew: |
The following is an alphabetical list of names referring to El and their meanings in Hebrew: |
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:[[Adbeel]] – ''Disciplined of God''<ref>[http://www.eliyah.com/cgi-bin/strongs.cgi?file=hebrewlexicon&isindex=adbeel "Adbeel"] retrieved from [http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html "Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon"]</ref> |
:[[Adbeel]] – ''Disciplined of God''<ref>[http://www.eliyah.com/cgi-bin/strongs.cgi?file=hebrewlexicon&isindex=adbeel "Adbeel"] retrieved from [http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html "Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon"]</ref> |
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:[[Adiel]] – ''Witness of God'' |
:[[Adiel]] – ''Witness of God'' |
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:Adirael – ''Magnificence of God'' |
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:[[Adriel]] – ''Flock of God'' |
:[[Adriel]] – ''Flock of God'' |
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:Advachiel – ''Happiness of God'' |
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:[[Ammiel]] – ''People of God'' |
:[[Ammiel]] – ''People of God'' |
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:[[Ariel (angel)|Ariel]], Auriel – ''Lion of God'' |
:[[Ariel (angel)|Ariel]], Auriel – ''Lion of God'' |
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:[[Azael]] – ''Whom God Strengthens'' |
:[[Azael]] – ''Whom God Strengthens'' |
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:[[Azazel]] – ''God Strengthens'' or ''Arrogant to God'' |
:[[Azazel]] – ''God Strengthens'' or ''Arrogant to God'' |
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:[[Azrael]] – ''Help of God'' |
:[[Azrael]] – ''Help of God'' |
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:[[Barachel, father of Elihu|Barachel]] – ''Blessed of God'' |
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:[[Barachiel]], Bardiel – ''Kindness of God'' or ''Ray of God'' |
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:[[Bethel]] – ''House of God'' |
:[[Bethel]] – ''House of God'' |
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:[[Betzalel]] – ''Shadow/Path of God'' |
:[[Betzalel]] – ''Shadow/Path of God'' |
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:[[Boel (angel)|Boel]] – ''God is in Him'' |
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:[[Chakel]] – ''Wisdom of God'' |
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:[[Camael|Chamuel]] – ''He who Seeks God'' |
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:[[Cassiel]] – ''Speed of God'' or ''God is my anger'' |
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:[[Denzel (disambiguation)|Denzel]] – Fortress of God |
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:[[Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]] – ''Judged by God'' or ''Judgement of God'' |
:[[Daniel (biblical figure)|Daniel]] – ''Judged by God'' or ''Judgement of God'' |
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:[[Elead]] – ''God Forever'' |
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:[[Eliana]] – ''My God Answers'' |
:[[Eliana]] – ''My God Answers'' |
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:[[Elijah]] (Elias) – ''Whose God is Jah'', ''God Jah'', ''The Strong{{Dubious|date=February 2010}} Jah'', ''God of Jah'', ''My God is Jah''. Reference to the meaning of both ([[El (god)|El]]i)-([[Jah]]) |
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:[[Elisha]] – ''Salvation of God'' |
:[[Elisha]] – ''Salvation of God'' |
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:[[Elishama ben Ammihud|Elishama]] – ''My God Hears'' |
:[[Elishama ben Ammihud|Elishama]] – ''My God Hears'' |
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:[[Emmanuel]] – ''God is with us'' |
:[[Emmanuel]] – ''God is with us'' |
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:[[Ezekiel]] – ''God will Strengthen'' |
:[[Ezekiel]] – ''God will Strengthen'' |
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:Ezequeel – ''Strength of God'' |
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:[[Ezra]]el – ''Help of God''<ref>{{cite book |last = Davidson |first = Gustav |title = Dictionary of Angels |date=October 1994 |publisher=Simon and Schuster |isbn=978-0-02-907052-9 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=kGXelGEMdWgC&pg=PA109 |access-date=25 October 2021 |language=en }}</ref> |
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:[[Gaghiel]] – ''Roaring Beast of God'' |
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:[[Gamaliel]] – ''Reward of God'' |
:[[Gamaliel]] – ''Reward of God'' |
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:[[Hanniel]] – ''Glory of God'' |
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:[[Hanael]] – ''Glory of God'' |
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:[[Harel]] – ''Mountain of God'' |
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:[[Isabel]] – ''God is my oath'' |
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:[[Immanuel]] – ''God with us'' |
:[[Immanuel]] – ''God with us'' |
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:[[Ishmael]] – ''Heard by God'', ''Named by God'', or ''God Hearkens'' |
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:[[Iruel]] – ''Fear of God'' |
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:[[Ishmael]], Ishamael – ''Heard by God'', ''Named by God'', or ''God Hearkens'' |
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:[[Jacob|Israel, Yisrael]] – ''Struggles with God'' or ''Prince of God'' |
:[[Jacob|Israel, Yisrael]] – ''Struggles with God'' or ''Prince of God'' |
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:[[Jekuthiel]] – ''God will support'' |
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:[[Jerahmeel]] – ''God's exaltation'' |
:[[Jerahmeel]] – ''God's exaltation'' |
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:[[Jeremiel]] – ''God's mercy'' |
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:[[Jezreel (city)|Jezreel]] – ''God will sow'' |
:[[Jezreel (city)|Jezreel]] – ''God will sow'' |
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:[[Joel (prophet)|Joel]] – ''[[Jah]] is God'' |
:[[Joel (prophet)|Joel]] – ''[[Jah]] is God'' |
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:[[Jegudiel]] – ''Glorifier of God'' |
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:[[Katriel]] – ''Crown of God'' |
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:Kazbiel – ''He who lies to God'' |
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:[[Kushiel]] – ''Rigid One of God'' |
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:[[Lee-El]], Lee-el, Leeel – ''For God'' |
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:[[Leliel]] – ''Jaws of God'' |
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:[[Lemuel (biblical king)|Lemuel]] – ''Dedicated to God'' |
:[[Lemuel (biblical king)|Lemuel]] – ''Dedicated to God'' |
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:[[Mahalalel]] – ''The blessed God'', ''The shining light of God'', or ''The glory of God'' |
:[[Mahalalel]] – ''The blessed God'', ''The shining light of God'', or ''The glory of God'' |
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:[[Michael (given name)|Michael]] – ''Who is like God?'' a question |
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:[[Mishael]] – ''Who is what God is?'' a question |
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:[[Michael]] – ''Who is like God?'' a question |
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:[[Mishael (bible)|Mishael]] – ''Who is what God is?'' a question |
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:[[Nathanael]], [[Nathaniel]] – ''Given by God'' or ''God has Given'' or "Gift of God" |
:[[Nathanael]], [[Nathaniel]] – ''Given by God'' or ''God has Given'' or "Gift of God" |
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:[[Nemuel]] – ''Day of God'' |
:[[Nemuel]] – ''Day of God'' |
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:[[Othniel]] – ''Hour of God'' |
:[[Othniel]] – ''Hour of God'' |
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:[[Peniel (biblical)|Peniel]], [[Penuel]], Phanuel – ''Face of God'' |
:[[Peniel (biblical)|Peniel]], [[Penuel]], Phanuel – ''Face of God'' |
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:[[Priel]] – ''Fruit of God'' |
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:[[Rachmiel]] – ''God is my Comforter'' |
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:[[Ramiel|Ramiel/Remiel]] – ''Thunder of God'' |
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:[[Raphael (angel)|Raphael]] – ''God is Healing'' or ''Healing one of God'' |
:[[Raphael (angel)|Raphael]] – ''God is Healing'' or ''Healing one of God'' |
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:[[Raziel]] – ''Secret of God'' |
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:[[Remiel|Rameel]] – ''Mercy of God'' or ''Compassion of God'' |
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:[[Reuel]] – ''Friend of God'' |
:[[Reuel]] – ''Friend of God'' |
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:[[Sachiel]] – ''Price of God'' or ''Covering of God'' |
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:[[Sahaquiel]] – ''Ingenuity of God'' |
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:[[Samael]] – ''Venom of God'' |
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:[[Samiel (disambiguation)|Samiel]] – ''Blind God'', epithet for [[Baal]] or the [[Demiurge]] |
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:[[Samuel (Bible)|Samuel]] – ''Name/Heard of God'' |
:[[Samuel (Bible)|Samuel]] – ''Name/Heard of God'' |
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:[[Sariel]] – ''Command of God'' |
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:[[Sealtiel]] – ''Intercessor of God'' |
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:[[Shamsiel]] – ''Lonely Conqueror of God'' |
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:[[Shealtiel]] – ''I asked God [for this child]'' |
:[[Shealtiel]] – ''I asked God [for this child]'' |
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:[[Suriel]] – ''Moon of God'' |
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:[[Tamiel]] – ''Perfection of God'' |
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:[[Tarfiel]] – ''God Nourishes'' |
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:[[Tzaphkiel]] – ''Beholder of God'' |
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:[[Tzaphquiel]] – ''Contemplation of God'' |
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:[[Uriel]] – ''Sun of God'', ''Light of God'' or ''Fire of God'' |
:[[Uriel]] – ''Sun of God'', ''Light of God'' or ''Fire of God'' |
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:[[Uzziel]] – ''Power from God'' |
:[[Uzziel]] – ''Power from God'' |
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:[[Verchiel]] – ''Shining of God'' |
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:[[Jophiel|Yophiel]] – ''Beauty of God'' |
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:[[Za'afiel]] – ''Wrath of God'' |
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:[[Zadkiel]] – ''Righteousness of God'' (rabbinic) |
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:[[Zagzagel]] – ''Splendor of God'' |
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:[[Zaphkiel]] – ''Knowledge of God'' |
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:Zeruel – ''Arm of God'' |
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:[[Zophiel]] – ''Watchman of God'' |
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:[[Zuriel]] – ''Rock of God'' |
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===Incorrect El theophory=== |
===Incorrect El theophory=== |
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:[[Athaliah]] – ''Yahweh is exalted'' |
:[[Athaliah]] – ''Yahweh is exalted'' |
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:[[Azariah]] – ''Yahweh has helped'' |
:[[Azariah]] – ''Yahweh has helped'' |
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:[[Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus)|Bathiah]] – ''Daughter of Yah'' |
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:[[Bealiah]] – ''Yahweh is Lord''<ref>Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. ''International Standard Bible Encyclopedia'', "Bealiah" (1915). [http://www.biblestudytools.com/encyclopedias/isbe/bealiah.html]</ref> |
:[[Bealiah]] – ''Yahweh is Lord''<ref>Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. ''International Standard Bible Encyclopedia'', "Bealiah" (1915). [http://www.biblestudytools.com/encyclopedias/isbe/bealiah.html]</ref> |
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:[[Dodavah|Dodavah(u)]] – ''Beloved of Yahweh'' |
:[[Dodavah|Dodavah(u)]] – ''Beloved of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Elijah]] – ''My God is Yah'' |
:[[Elijah]] – ''My God is Yah'' |
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:[[Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego|Hananiah]] – ''Yahweh is gracious'' |
:[[Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego|Hananiah]] – ''Yahweh is gracious'' |
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:[[Gedaliah]] – ''Yahweh is great'' |
:[[Gedaliah]] – ''Yahweh is great'' |
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:[[Isaiah]] – ''Salvation of Yahweh'' |
:[[Isaiah]] – ''Salvation of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Jesiah|Isshiah]] – ''Yahweh exists'' |
:[[Jesiah|Isshiah]] – ''Yahweh exists'' |
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:[[Jayden|Jaden/Yahden]] – ''Yahweh has heard'' |
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:[[Jeconiah]] – ''Yahweh has firmly established'' |
:[[Jeconiah]] – ''Yahweh has firmly established'' |
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:[[Jedaiah]] – ''Yah knows'' |
:[[Jedaiah]] – ''Yah knows'' |
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:[[Jeremiah]] – ''Yah exalts'' |
:[[Jeremiah]] – ''Yah exalts'' |
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:[[Jesiah|Jeshaiah]] – ''Salvation of Yahweh'' |
:[[Jesiah|Jeshaiah]] – ''Salvation of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Jesse]] – ''Yahweh exists'' |
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:[[Joab]] – ''Yahweh is father'' |
:[[Joab]] – ''Yahweh is father'' |
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:[[Jochebed]] – ''Yahweh is glory'' |
:[[Jochebed]] – ''Yahweh is glory'' |
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:[[John (given name)|John]] – ''Yahweh is gracious'' |
:[[John (given name)|John]] – ''Yahweh is gracious'' |
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:[[Jonathan (name)|Jonathan]] – ''gift of Yahweh'' |
:[[Jonathan (name)|Jonathan]] – ''gift of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Joshua]] – ''Yahweh saves/is (my) Saviour/Salvation'' or ''Yahweh is lordly'' ([[Niqqud]] dependent) |
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:[[Joseph (name)|Joseph]] – ''Yah has increased'' |
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:[[Joshua]] – ''Yahweh is salvation'' |
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:[[Josiah]] – ''supported of Yahweh'' |
:[[Josiah]] – ''supported of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Malchijah]] – ''Yahweh is king'' |
:[[Malchijah]] – ''Yahweh is king'' |
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:[[Nehemiah]] – ''Yah comforts'' |
:[[Nehemiah]] – ''Yah comforts'' |
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:[[Nethaniah (disambiguation)|Nethaniah]] – ''gift of Yahweh'' |
:[[Nethaniah (disambiguation)|Nethaniah]] – ''gift of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Netanyahu]] – ''gift of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Obadiah]] – ''Yahweh's servant'' or ''worshiper'' |
:[[Obadiah]] – ''Yahweh's servant'' or ''worshiper'' |
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:[[Odelia]] – ''Thanks to Yah'' |
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:[[Pedaiah]] – ''Redemption of Yahweh'' |
:[[Pedaiah]] – ''Redemption of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Pelatiah]] – ''Yah has delivered'' |
:[[Pelatiah]] – ''Yah has delivered'' |
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:[[Pelaiah]] – ''Yah has distinguished'' |
:[[Pelaiah]] – ''Yah has distinguished'' |
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:[[List of minor Old Testament figures, L–Z#Pelaliah|Pelaliah]] – ''Yah has judged'' |
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:[[Pekahiah]] – ''Yah has observed'' |
:[[Pekahiah]] – ''Yah has observed'' |
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:[[List of minor biblical tribes#Reaiah|Reaiah]] – ''Yahweh has seen'' |
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:[[Rephaiah]] – ''Yah has healed'' |
:[[Rephaiah]] – ''Yah has healed'' |
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:[[Seraiah]] – ''Servant/prince of Yahweh'' |
:[[Seraiah]] – ''Servant/prince of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Shecaniah]] – ''One intimate with Yahweh'' |
:[[Shecaniah]] – ''One intimate with Yahweh'' |
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:[[Shephatiah]] – ''Judged of Yahweh'' |
:[[Shephatiah]] – ''Judged of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Tobias|Toviah]] – ''Good of Yahweh'' or ''Yahweh is Good'' |
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:[[Uriah the Hittite|Uriah]] – ''My light is Yahweh'' |
:[[Uriah the Hittite|Uriah]] – ''My light is Yahweh'' |
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:[[Uzziah]] – ''Yahweh is my strength'' |
:[[Uzziah]] – ''Yahweh is my strength'' |
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:[[Joshua|Yahoshua]] ([[Joshua]], [[Jesus]]) – ''Yahweh saves'', ''Yahweh is Saviour'', ''Yahweh is my Salvation'' |
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:[[Zebadiah]], [[Zabdi]] – ''Gift of Yahweh'' |
:[[Zebadiah]], [[Zabdi]] – ''Gift of Yahweh'' |
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:[[Zedekiah]] – ''justice of'' or ''righteous is Yahweh'' |
:[[Zedekiah]] – ''justice of'' or ''righteous is Yahweh'' |
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The following is an alphabetical list of names referring ''Ba'al'', and their meanings in Hebrew: |
The following is an alphabetical list of names referring ''Ba'al'', and their meanings in Hebrew: |
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:Baal – master; lord |
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:''[[Baalah ( |
:''[[Baalah (disambiguation)|Baalah]]'' – her lord; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse |
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:''[[Baalath]]'' – a rejoicing; our proud lord |
:''[[Baalath]]'' – a rejoicing; our proud lord |
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:''[[Baalath-Beer]]'' – subjected pit |
:''[[Baalath-Beer]]'' – subjected pit |
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:''[[Beelzebub|Baal-zebub]]'' – lord of the fly (satirical corruption of ''Ba'al-zebul'' - lord of princes) |
:''[[Beelzebub|Baal-zebub]]'' – lord of the fly (satirical corruption of ''Ba'al-zebul'' - lord of princes) |
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:''[[Baal-zephon]]'' – the lord/possession of the north/hidden/secret |
:''[[Baal-zephon]]'' – the lord/possession of the north/hidden/secret |
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:''[[Jerubbaal|Jerub-baal]]'' the lord contends |
:''[[Jerubbaal|Jerub-baal]]'' – the lord contends |
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===Bosheth=== |
===Bosheth=== |
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==Yam theophory== |
==Yam theophory== |
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[[Yam (god)|Yam]] is the Canaanite god of the Sea. |
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:Abiyam – My father is Yam (1 Kgs. 14:31) |
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==Zedek theophory== |
==Zedek theophory== |
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:''[[Melchizedek|Melchi-zedek]]'' – My king is Zedek |
:''[[Melchizedek|Melchi-zedek]]'' – My king is Zedek |
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:''[[Adoni-zedek]]'' – My lord is Zedek |
:''[[Adoni-zedek]]'' – My lord is Zedek |
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:''[[Rabi-zedki]]'' – My great one/master is Zedek ([[Amarna Letters|EA]] 170) |
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==Hadad== |
==Hadad== |
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Apart from oblique references to [[Hadad]] by means of the word ''ba'al'', some theophory references him directly: |
Apart from oblique references to [[Hadad]] by means of the word ''ba'al'', some theophory references him directly: |
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:''[[Hadadezer]]'' |
:''[[Hadadezer]]'' – ''Hadad is my help'' |
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:''[[Rib-Hadda]]'' |
:''[[Rib-Hadda]]'' – ''Great is Hadad'' |
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==Others== |
==Others== |
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:''[[Ashurbanipal|Asenappar]]'' |
:''[[Ashurbanipal|Asenappar]]'' – ''[[Ashur (god)|Ashur]] is creator of an heir'' |
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:''[[Belshazzar]]'' – ''[[Bel (mythology)|Bel]], protect the king'' |
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:''[[Chedorlaomer]]'' – ''Servant of [[Lagamal|Lagamar]]'' |
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:''[[Nebuchadnezzar]]'' – ''[[Nabu]], preserve my firstborn son'' |
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:''[[Sennacherib]]'' – ''[[Sin (mythology)|Sin]] has replaced brothers'' |
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:''[[Shalmaneser V|Shalmaneser]]'' – ''[[Shulmanu]] is the best'' |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 13:58, 19 November 2024
Theophory is the practice of embedding the name of a god or a deity in, usually, a proper name.[note 1] Much Hebrew theophory occurs in the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible). The most prominent theophory involves names referring to:
- El, a word meaning might, power and (a) god in general, and hence in Judaism, God and among the Canaanites the name of the god who was the father of Baal.
- Yah, a shortened form of Yahweh.
- Levantine deities (especially the storm god, Hadad) by the epithet baal, meaning lord. In later times, as the conflict between Yahwism and the more popular pagan practices became increasingly intense, these names were censored and baal was replaced with bosheth, meaning "shame".
El theophory
[edit]The following is an alphabetical list of names referring to El and their meanings in Hebrew:
- Abdiel – Servant of God
- Abiel – God my Father
- Abimael – A Father sent from God
- Adbeel – Disciplined of God[1]
- Adiel – Witness of God
- Adriel – Flock of God
- Ammiel – People of God
- Ariel, Auriel – Lion of God
- Azael – Whom God Strengthens
- Azazel – God Strengthens or Arrogant to God
- Azrael – Help of God
- Barachel – Blessed of God
- Bethel – House of God
- Betzalel – Shadow/Path of God
- Daniel – Judged by God or Judgement of God
- Elead – God Forever
- Eliana – My God Answers
- Elijah – My God is Jah
- Elisha – Salvation of God
- Elishama – My God Hears
- Elishua – God is my salvation
- Eliezer – My God Helps
- Elimelech – My God is King
- Elizabeth – My God is Oath
- Elkanah – God has Possessed, or God has Created
- Emmanuel – God is with us
- Ezekiel – God will Strengthen
- Gabriel – Man of God, God has shown Himself Mighty, Hero of God or Strong one of God
- Gamaliel – Reward of God
- Hanniel – Glory of God
- Immanuel – God with us
- Ishmael – Heard by God, Named by God, or God Hearkens
- Israel, Yisrael – Struggles with God or Prince of God
- Jekuthiel – God will support
- Jerahmeel – God's exaltation
- Jezreel – God will sow
- Joel – Jah is God
- Lemuel – Dedicated to God
- Mahalalel – The blessed God, The shining light of God, or The glory of God
- Michael – Who is like God? a question
- Mishael – Who is what God is? a question
- Nathanael, Nathaniel – Given by God or God has Given or "Gift of God"
- Nemuel – Day of God
- Nuriel – Fire of God or Light of God
- Othniel – Hour of God
- Peniel, Penuel, Phanuel – Face of God
- Raphael – God is Healing or Healing one of God
- Reuel – Friend of God
- Samuel – Name/Heard of God
- Shealtiel – I asked God [for this child]
- Uriel – Sun of God, Light of God or Fire of God
- Uzziel – Power from God
Incorrect El theophory
[edit]The name Abel, which appears to refer to El, in fact is not an instance of theophory. Abel can be translated as "breath", "temporary" or "meaninglessness" and is the word translated as "vanity" in Ecclesiastes 1:2 in the King James Version.
The name Jael also appears to refer to El in English, but contains ayin rather than the aleph of El.
The name Eli also appears to refer to El in English, but contains ayin rather than aleph.
The name Rachel also appears to refer to El in English, but contains chet.
Shaddai theophory
[edit]The following is an alphabetical list of names referring to Shaddai and their meanings in Hebrew:
- Zurishaddai – Shaddai is my rock
Yah theophory
[edit]The following is an alphabetical list of names referring to Yah/Yahweh and their meanings in Hebrew:
- Abiah – Yahweh is my father
- Abijah – Yahweh is my father (2 Chron. 13:3)
- Adaiah – ornament of Yahweh
- Adonijah – my lord is Yahweh
- Ahaziah – vision of Yahweh
- Ahiah – brother of Yahweh
- Ahijah – brother of Yahweh
- Amariah – Yahweh says; integrity of Yahweh
- Amaziah – strength of Yahweh
- Ananiah – Protected by Yah
- Athaliah – Yahweh is exalted
- Azariah – Yahweh has helped
- Bathiah – Daughter of Yah
- Bealiah – Yahweh is Lord[2]
- Dodavah(u) – Beloved of Yahweh
- Elijah – My God is Yah
- Hananiah – Yahweh is gracious
- Gedaliah – Yahweh is great
- Hezekiah – Yahweh has strengthened
- Hodaviah/Hodiah – Give thanks to Yahweh, The splendour of Yahweh
- Isaiah – Salvation of Yahweh
- Isshiah – Yahweh exists
- Jeconiah – Yahweh has firmly established
- Jedaiah – Yah knows
- Jedidiah – Beloved of Yah
- Jehiah – Yahweh lives
- Jehoiachin – Yahweh is firmly established
- Jehoiada – Yahweh knows
- Jehoshaphat – Yahweh is judge
- Jehosheba – Yahweh is my oath
- Jehozadak – Righteous is Yahweh
- Jekamiah – Yahweh raises
- Jeremiah – Yah exalts
- Jeshaiah – Salvation of Yahweh
- Joab – Yahweh is father
- Jochebed – Yahweh is glory
- Joel – Yahweh is El/God
- John – Yahweh is gracious
- Jonathan – gift of Yahweh
- Joshua – Yahweh saves/is (my) Saviour/Salvation or Yahweh is lordly (Niqqud dependent)
- Josiah – supported of Yahweh
- Malchijah – Yahweh is king
- Micaiah – Who is like Yahweh
- Matityahu – Gift from Yah
- Neariah – Servant of Yahweh
- Nedabiah – Yahweh impels
- Nehemiah – Yah comforts
- Nethaniah – gift of Yahweh
- Obadiah – Yahweh's servant or worshiper
- Pedaiah – Redemption of Yahweh
- Pelatiah – Yah has delivered
- Pelaiah – Yah has distinguished
- Pelaliah – Yah has judged
- Pekahiah – Yah has observed
- Reaiah – Yahweh has seen
- Rephaiah – Yah has healed
- Seraiah – Servant/prince of Yahweh
- Shecaniah – One intimate with Yahweh
- Shephatiah – Judged of Yahweh
- Toviah – Good of Yahweh or Yahweh is Good
- Uriah – My light is Yahweh
- Uzziah – Yahweh is my strength
- Zebadiah, Zabdi – Gift of Yahweh
- Zedekiah – justice of or righteous is Yahweh
- Zephaniah – Yahweh hides or protects
- Zechariah – Yahweh remembers
Baal theophory
[edit]Ba'al is a generic term meaning master; it can also be translated "Lord". In the Bible, it is frequently a reference to Hadad, although it is sometimes used to refer to other specific deities, including Yahweh, and on other occasions is used to refer to an arbitrary lord of this area.
The following is an alphabetical list of names referring Ba'al, and their meanings in Hebrew:
- Baalah – her lord; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse
- Baalath – a rejoicing; our proud lord
- Baalath-Beer – subjected pit
- Baal-berith – lord of the covenant
- Baale – same as Baalath
- Baal-gad – lord Gad, or lord of Gad, or lord of fortune/felicity
- Baal-hamon – he who rules a crowd
- Baal-hanan – Ba'al is gracious
- Baal-hermon – lord of destruction / of a cursed-thing
- Baali – my lord; lord over me
- Baalim – lords; masters; (later Jewish use: false gods)
- Baalis – a rejoicing/proud lord
- Baal-meon – lord/master of the house
- Baal-Peor – master of Peor; master of the opening
- Baal-perazim – lord of divisions
- Baal-shalisha – the lord that presides over three; the third idol
- Baal-tamar – master of the palm-tree
- Baal-zebub – lord of the fly (satirical corruption of Ba'al-zebul - lord of princes)
- Baal-zephon – the lord/possession of the north/hidden/secret
- Jerub-baal – the lord contends
Bosheth
[edit]In later biblical and Jewish writing, some of the theophories in Ba'al were bowdlerised, with ba'al replaced by bosheth ((the) shameful (thing)):
- Ishbosheth, from Ishba'al, man of ba'al.
- Jerubbeshet, from Jerubbaal "Ba'al contends"
- Mephibosheth, from Mephibaal "from the mouth of Ba'al"
Yam theophory
[edit]Yam is the Canaanite god of the Sea.
- Abiyam – My father is Yam (1 Kgs. 14:31)
Zedek theophory
[edit]Zedek (or Sydyk or Sedek) was the name of a Phoenician deity worshiped in Canaan. In Hebrew, "tzedek" (from the root tz-d-k) means "righteous".
The following is an alphabetical list of names referring Zedek, and their meanings in Hebrew:
- Melchi-zedek – My king is Zedek
- Adoni-zedek – My lord is Zedek
Hadad
[edit]Apart from oblique references to Hadad by means of the word ba'al, some theophory references him directly:
Others
[edit]- Asenappar – Ashur is creator of an heir
- Belshazzar – Bel, protect the king
- Chedorlaomer – Servant of Lagamar
- Nebuchadnezzar – Nabu, preserve my firstborn son
- Sennacherib – Sin has replaced brothers
- Shalmaneser – Shulmanu is the best
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Adbeel" retrieved from "Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon"
- ^ Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, "Bealiah" (1915). [1]