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ʿApiru (Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎔𐎗𐎎, romanized: ʿPRM,
Ancient Egyptian: 𓂝𓊪𓂋𓅱𓀀𓏥, romanized: ꜥprw), also
known in the
Akkadian version Ḫabiru (sometimes written...
- Armanum/Tall Bazi Ebla Emar Khana/Terqa Mari
Nagar Tuttul Suhum ʿApiru Aḫlamū
Suteans Amqu
ʿApiru Shasu Shutu Tadmor Tunip Ugarit Upu Nuhašše Niya Iron Age...
- 143–46. ISBN 978-1-108-42375-5.
McCarter 2000, p. 9. The
stele reads: «The
Apiru of
Mount Yarumta,
together with the Tayaru,
attack the
Raham tribe». J....
-
Amarna letter EA 271, titled: "The
Power of the '
Apiru," is a
moderately short, tallish,
rectangular clay
tablet letter,
approximately 3 in wide x 4 in...
- Rowe,
Albrecht et Albright, Seti
defeated Asian nomads in war
against the
Apirus (Hebrews).
Dussaud commented Albright's article: "The
interest of Professor...
- is obscure;
suggested origins include the
biblical Eber, the
ethnonyms ʿApiru, Ḫabiru, and Ḫapiru
found in
sources from
Egypt and the Near East, and a...
-
visitors to
Egypt (c. 1900 BC) AT 154 (unpublished) AT 181: A list of '
Apiru people with
their origins. All are towns,
except for
Canaan AT 188: A list...
- away from the view that the
Apiru were the
earliest Israelites in part
because Apiru was not an
ethnic term nor were
Apiru an
ethnic group." Steadman,...
- Armanum/Tall Bazi Ebla Emar Khana/Terqa Mari
Nagar Tuttul Suhum ʿApiru Aḫlamū
Suteans Amqu
ʿApiru Shasu Shutu Tadmor Tunip Ugarit Upu Nuhašše Niya Iron Age...
- Jerusalem,
appeals for aid in
retaking Bit-Laḫmi in the wake of
disturbances by
Apiru mercenaries: "Now even a town near Jerusalem, Bit-Lahmi by name, a village...