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A couple of stone disks or simply a pair of disks? About the Hebrew word obnayim (Exodus 1:16; Jeremiah 18:3)


 
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1. Title Title of document A couple of stone disks or simply a pair of disks? About the Hebrew word obnayim (Exodus 1:16; Jeremiah 18:3) - Finding Myth and History in the Bible
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Fabrizio Pennacchietti; Univerity of Turin, (Emeritus);
 
3. Subject Discipline(s) Religious Studies; Biblical Studies
 
4. Subject Keyword(s) Old Testament; Exodus1:16; Jeremiah 18:3; potter’s wheel; birthing stool; grindstones; wooden disks.
 
6. Description Abstract The Hebrew dual noun obnayim occurs only twice in the Old Testament, namely in Exodus 1:16 and in Jeremiah 18:3. The context of Jeremiah 18:3 suggests that obnayim means “potter’s wheel”; on the contrary the meaning of obnayim in Exodus 1:16 is not so clear, even though this word undoubtedly refers to childbirth. Because obnayim shares with eben “stone” the root /’BN/, Old Testament exegetes supposed that this noun means “two stones” or “something formed by two stones”. Therefore obnayim “potter’s wheel” of Jeremiah 18:3 has been explained on the basis of the presumed likeness of that tool to a pair of grindstones. Nevertheless the Hebrew language, unlike the North Western languages of Europe, expresses the concept grindstone by a word that has nothing to do with “stone”. All the same, having interpreted the obnayim of Exodus 1:16 as a birthing stool, Old Testament exegetes claimed that in times past the birthing chair too consisted in two adjoining stones or bricks. Nevertheless, unlike the North Western languages of Europe, Hebrew expresses the concept brick by a word that with “stone” has nothing to do . In this paper obnayim is regarded as a noun deriving from the root /’PN/ “to turn round, to rotate”, with the basic meaning of “a pair of disks”. Such are the wooden disks of the potter’s wheel and suchlike presumably was in ancient times the seat of the birthing stools: two adjoining wooden (half-) disks.
 
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9. Date (YYYY-MM-DD) 25-Mar-2016
 
10. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
 
11. Type Type philological; exegetical study
 
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15. Source Journal/conference title; vol., no. (year) Equinox eBooks Publishing; Finding Myth and History in the Bible
 
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