Metúšelach (Genesis 5) = Methuselah (Genesis 5)

The patriarch's name Methuselah is a composite one. It is analyzed as mtw-š-šlḥ where šlḥ is the theomorphic part of the name. The word šlḥ can be found in the Ugarit Keret cycle KTU 1.14.I.19b + 21a in clear parallel with the name of the water god Yam. It is strongly probable that šlḥ is the n...

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Subtitles:Methuselah (Genesis 5)
Main Author: Stehlík, Ondřej (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Czech
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Published: Společnost [1994]
In: Religio
Year: 1994, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Pages: [71]-76
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Summary:The patriarch's name Methuselah is a composite one. It is analyzed as mtw-š-šlḥ where šlḥ is the theomorphic part of the name. The word šlḥ can be found in the Ugarit Keret cycle KTU 1.14.I.19b + 21a in clear parallel with the name of the water god Yam. It is strongly probable that šlḥ is the name of the River of the Underworld - the River of Judgement. -- This meaning of the semitic root šlḥ corresponds with the subterranean stream of Jerusalem-Shiloah. The subterranean water works of Jerusalem were, according to the latest geological survey, an adaptation of a karst system. David (2Sam. 5.8ff) storming Jebus through the subterranean water system commanded his men to strike through the throat ṣnwr (it is another imaginary of the underworld - meaning the throat of Mot). -- Methuselah's name could be translated as "a Man of Šelchu" - "a Man of the Underworld River of Judgement". Methuselah is probably the Semitic analogy of the Greek Charon. He dies at the very same time, when another ferryman - Noah ferries all creatures across the high flood of judgement in his Ark.
ISSN:2336-4475
Contains:Enthalten in: Religio
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 11222.digilib/124663