Biblical Etymology of Prophet and Priest
Journal: English Literature and Language Review (Vol.6, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-04-15
Authors : James Xianxing Du;
Page : 54-63
Keywords : Priest; Prophet; Etymology; Linguistic anthropology; Bilingual biblical match.;
Abstract
Regarding the origin of language, Genesis claims that ancient languages were divinely diversified. This testimony presents systematic evidence for biblical etymology related to prophet and priest. Priesthood was pivotal in ancient culture, and religious worship is central to civilization. This testimony presents systematic and surprising evidence for relationship of prophet and priest to biblical etymology, indicating that the old testament culture and method of worship are extensively reflected by etymology of words.
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