Source? Did they even have a 'j', or was it pronounced like 'y'?
Interesting, sounds like the Greek Hecate.
Another Greek word suggested as the origin of the name Hecate is Ἑκατός Hekatos, an obscure epithet of Apollo[11] interpreted as "the far-reaching one" or "the far-darter".[15]
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Btw, if you come across any similar insight re: Persephone, could you please share it with me? I have a personal interest.
Sounds about right. I think they got the idea to write it down from the annual recitation of the Babylonian Enuma Elish.
Shasu - Wikipedia
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I could definitely change your understanding of the greek myths just by taking the meaning of the names as the real truth
So life and law produced "maidens"
so the insinuation is the inverse, life and lawlessness may have produnced demonesses so the worship of divine law is ironically not far off from the worship of oral torah.
i am of the mindset that torah may have actually been compiled IN PERSIA which ironically is the name sake of Perse/Persephone
they had delicate relationship of trading gold back and forth between Egypt and Assyria...when they stopped sending the gold...hell seems to have broken loose