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| | Habiru - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When the first records of the Habiru were found (in Canaanite letters to an Egyptian pharaoh), scholars eagerly equated those people with the biblical`BRY (from עבר), or "Hebrew", and thought that those records provided independent confirmation of the invasion of Canaan by the Hebrews under Joshua. |  | | There have been also theories relating the Habiru to the Biblical personages of Eber and Abraham. |  | | His brief biography would not have appeared in inscriptions at all, if he had not been able to return and make a successful new bid for power in the city of Alalakh. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habiru
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| | Encyclopedia: Habiru |
 | | When the first records of the Habiru were found (in Canaanite letters to an Egyptian pharaoh), scholars eagerly equated those people with the biblical`BRY (from עבר), or "Hebrew", and thought that those records provided independent confirmation of the invasion of Canaan by the Hebrews under Joshua. |  | | There have been also theories relating the Habiru to the Biblical personages of Eber and Abraham. |  | | His brief biography would not have appeared in inscriptions at all, if he had not been able to return and make a successful new bid for power in the city of Alalakh. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Habiru
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| | Habiru by Lucy Price |
 | | Evidence for who the Habiru were comes from source documents found from Egypt to Mesopotamia, and ranging in time over the second millennium B.C. William Albright cites a Sumerian document dating from about 2000 BC that references the ‘Apiru / SA.GAZ. |  | | This theory states that the people who became Israel were disenfranchised Canaanite peasants revolting against Egyptian hegemony. |  | | Nadav Na’aman, of Tel Aviv University, writes, "The question of whether or not the Habiru should be equated with the Hebrews (‘ibrim) has now been discussed for almost a century, but a scholarly consensus has not been reached. |
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http://seminary.georgefox.edu/courses/bst550/reports/LPrice/Habiru.html
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| | OT501HabiruResearch |
 | | The evidence seems to support the idea that the term Habiru, while not inclusively referring to the Hebrews (especially David's band of men while he was in Exile under Saul), certainly at least included them. |  | | In a similar note, we have demonstrated that the traditional chronology of Egypt and Canaan during the periods in question is at the very least suspect. |  | | The wide geographic and dating range of the material sheds some light on any attempt to identify the term solely with the Hebrews. |
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http://www.geocities.com/kc5lei/OT501HabiruResearch.html
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| | Hebrewhabiruslaves |
 | | I suspect that the Egyptian imperial policy was to keep Canaan weak and in servitude by denying her the right to refortify and resist future Egyptian forays for more tribute and slaves. |  | | The disaffected Canaanites, some of whom -who were being characterized by Egyptian serving Canaanite princes- as runaway murdering slaves to become Habiru, would explain the origins of Hebrew slaves fleeing Egyptian control. |  | | When enough disaffected Canaanites had fled they formed themselves into a political body whose aim it was to take back their ancestral lands from Egypt and her quisling Canaanite princes. |
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http://prophetess.lstc.edu/~rklein/Documents/Hebrewhabiruslaves.htm
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| | Beneficent Congregational Church |
 | | The “Habiru were the gypsies, the undocumented aliens, the foreigners of their time. |  | | We are all Egyptians, we are all Habiru. |  | | Ultimately Habiru became the root word for Hebrew, the people who eventually get together to form the nation of Israel. |
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http://www.beneficentchurch.org/srmn100503.html
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| | Habiru/Sources - encyclopedia article about Habiru/Sources. |
 | | The term `apiru has been argued to mean "aliens," particularly applicable to foreign slave labor, perhaps the same word as Habiru, and thus etymologically related to "Hebrew" -- but not implying that these captives were Israelites. |  | | The `Apiru were foreigners, some of whom served the Egyptians at the time. |  | | Habiru was not an ethnic, and the present `Apir was not a Hebrew as far as we have any evidence. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Habiru%2FSources
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| | sciforums.com - With A Heavy Heart, I Say This to Atheists and Christians |
 | | While some of the Hebrews (Habiru) might have been house servants, they were not slaves like the American blacks - they were simply the working class of Egypt. |  | | However, I believe you're wrong about the Habiru. |  | | When the children of Israel left their "captivity" and went to the desert, many other people came with them who were not "children of Israel" so that they were a mixed company. |
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http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=40413&goto=lastpost
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| | "Hebrew"/"Habiru" |
 | | You would have to posit the theory that the Israelites were just one of a number of peoples invading. |  | | Anyone wishing to forego any validation of the > OT/HB as historical data for our period of interest will need to explain > what these "Hebrew"/"Habiru" were doing well outside the indications > supplied by their proposed witness's testimony. |  | | The problem, however, doesn't seem to be that the Habiru were invading, but rather just being a general menace with the odd escalation here and there. |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2000-February/006601.html
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| | The Ultimate Talk:Habiru/Delete Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference |
 | | As others have said, "Habiru" is a real word, and possibly related to "Hebrew", but this article is full of utter nonsense. |  | | First page of hits on Google returns this [1], which matches what I wrote at Sea People. |  | | Habiru is an actual term, and it appears that more recent edits have moved the content of this article from the realm of fantasy. |
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http://www.dogluvers.com/dog_breeds/Talk:Habiru/Delete
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| | Discovery of Sargas, Sa.gaz, Sargon, King Scorpion of Predynastic times, and Abram the Hebrew - Gen. 14:12-13 |
 | | The connection, if any, of the Hebrews with the Habiru (‘Apiru), who play a curious role in cuneiform documents of the nineteenth and eighteenth centuries as well as in Nuzian, Hittite and Amarna documents of the fifteenth and fourteenth centuries, still remains obscure.] |  | | Abdi-Hiba, governor of Jerusalem, wrote numerous letters to the Pharaoh Akhnaton (1387-1366 B.C.) beseeching Egyptian aid against the encroaching Habiru, if the country were to be saved for Egypt: |  | | Habiru as to Hebrew, the Hebrew are "those who crossed over" in the sense of trespassing, "trespassers." |
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http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterFour/TheHebrewConnection.htm
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 | | The breadth of the occupations described by the word as well as the extensive geography involved, has led many scholars to conclude that “Habiru” came to be used rather loosely as a derogatory term for anyone in a menial capacity, or anyone who was a foreigner. |  | | Moreover, the Habiru are described as warriors, mercenaries, marauders, and caravaneers all over the ancient Near |  | | However, it is impossible to interpret most references to the Habiru as also indicating the Hebrews. |
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http://www.deeperstudy.net/link/intro_judaism_a.html
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| | HABIRU - Holman Bible Dictionary on StudyLight.org |
 | | Identity of the Habiru Scholars have offered several theories attempting to identify these Habiru. |  | | About the only possible relationship is that the Hebrews might have included some Habiru from Egypt or Canaan. |  | | Relation to Hebrews If the Habiru are rebels and not an ethnic group, are they nevertheless somehow related to the Hebrews? |
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http://www.studylight.org/dic/hbd/view.cgi?number=T2418
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| | Hebrew History: Egypt and the Wanderings, ~1500-1250 BC |
 | | Life got fairly harsh for these foreigners, who were called "habiru," which was applied to landless aliens (taken from the word, "apiru," or foreigner). |  | | When the Egyptians reasserted dominance over Egypt at the start of the New Kingdom, they actively expelled as many foreigners as they could. |  | | Is this where the Hebrews got their name? |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/HEBREWS/WANDER.HTM
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| | a29hab |
 | | The Habiru were plundering the lands of the king. |  | | Furthermore, he had antagonized the powerful Egyptian priesthood; they were intent on removing him from power. |  | | In another document Izi-nabu, a Yamubalite chief, had 30 Habiru men march in his charge. |
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http://www.world-destiny.org/a29hab.htm
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| | Hebrew, habiru and 'apiru |
 | | This use is especially seen in the Amarna correspondence, in which various of the writers accuse each other of being or consorting with habiru. |  | | Similar words - habiru and 'apiru - appear in cuneiform and Egyptian sources. |  | | This page reviews the Old Testament usage of the word "Hebrew" ('ibri), especially in the book of 1 Samuel. |
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http://www.oldtestamentstudies.net/judges/hebrewhabiru.htm
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| | Atlas - The Hebrews |
 | | Originally associated with some of these widely scattered Habiru groups, the Hebrews of the Bible came in time to lead a career of their own in a specific region, namely Canaan; and the name Hebrews gave way to the name Israelites (literally, "Children of Israel") when the nation came into being. |  | | There appears to be good reason for associating the Biblical Hebrews with these far-flung Habiru. |  | | In this period [the first half of the second millennium] and area [the Fertile Crescent], the ethnic group from which the Hebrews of the Bible finally emerged took its place in documented history. |
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http://www.mixitproductions.com/prjntb/htm/atlas/nat_hbrw.htm
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| | BookPage Children's Review: Pharaoh's Daughter |
 | | Mosis, too, must choose between Egyptian and Habiru culture; unlike his sister, however, he chooses to identify with the culture of his birth. |  | | She grows to love Egyptian life, eventually rejecting her Habiru roots to become an Egyptian priestess and a dancer. |  | | The novel ends while he is still yet a boy, but we know the great leader he will become. |
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http://www.bookpage.com/0005bp/childrens/pharaohs_daughter.html
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| | The Hebrews - Habiru - Hapiru -SA.GAZ - ‘prw |
 | | The Hebrews - Habiru - Hapiru -SA.GAZ - ‘prw |  | | As Abram was stateless (contrast ‘Amre’ who is called ‘the Amorite’) this method of identifying him may be seen as of some significance, as it ties in with the use of the terms ‘apiru and habiru elsewhere of stateless military leaders. |  | | Release of these to become Habiru was not to be contemplated. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ok/bibleteaching/hebrews.html
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| | habiru |
 | | Ancient Hebrew :: View topic - The Habiru |
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http://www.fact-library.com/habiru.html
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| | habiru armstrong: academic-essays.com- academic essays, academic term papers, academic research papers |
 | | Our professionals academic-essays.com here can write habiru armstrong essay papers, orhabiru armstrongessay reports or any other essay subject to meet any deadline. |  | | If you can’t find the right free essay on habiru armstrong, we will be happy to provide you with a custom essay that you need. |  | | On academic-essays.com there are hundreds of free essay abstracts written by your fellow college students on habiru armstrong. |
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http://www.academic-essays.com/term-papers/349703/habiru-armstrong.html
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| | Habiru - Wikipedia |
 | | Habiru o Hapiru esseva le nomine date per varie ressources sumerian, egyptian, akkadian, hittita, mitanni, e ugaritic (de ca. |  | | Quando le prime records del Habiru esseva trovate in epistolas ab Cannan a un Pharaon egyptian, academicos rapidemente voleva identificar ille populo con le `BRY del Biblia (ab עבר), o "Hebreo", e illes pensava que ille records provideva confirmation independente del invasion de Canaan per le Hebreos ducite per Joshua. |  | | Le nomines Habiru e Hapiru son usate in le textos cuneiforme Akkadian. |
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http://ia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habiru
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| | Habiru and Joshua |
 | | Im just a bit confused as to how the Habiru and Joshua could possibly be tied together. |  | | How would you know the answer to this question even if there was neutral evidence? |  | | If these two "can it be"s are answerable in the affirmative, then do the >records of the conquests and peoples from Amarna line up with the accounts in >Joshua and Judges? |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2000-February/006586.html
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| | Keep Amber Site: KeepAmber/Month1 |
 | | Sean appears, says hi, discovered Rebma, they're friendly, Queen Moire says she wants to have my baby, how are you guys doing? |  | | A meteor falls on the Habiru army, killing about an eighth of them. |  | | Alan negotiates the Treaty of Roses, in which seven city-states of the Pale of Amber becomes vassals of the crown and most of the rest join a defense pact against the Habiru. |
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http://www.thekeep.org/cgi/amber/amber?action=browse&diff=3&id=KeepAmber/Month1
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| | Post Captivity Names of Israel. Gatae, Scythian, Abiri, Khumri, Hibernian, Gamera, Danaoi, Celtae, Cimmerian, Galatae, ... |
 | | This book identifies the names by which the people of Israel were known when and after they were carried away into captivity. |  | | Gatae, Scythian, Abiri, Khumri, Hibernian, Gamera, Danaoi, Celtae, Cimmerian, Galatae, Kimmerian, Iskuza, Sakia, Habiru, Sacae, Omri, Kumri |
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http://www.celtsroots.com/postcap.htm
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| | Brooklyn Habiru: June 2005 |
 | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |  | | I was somewhat disappointed with the concert supporting the residents of Gush Katif in Azza against the withdrawal. |  | | posted by Brooklyn Habiru at 11:52 PM 0 comments |
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http://brooklynhabiru.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_brooklynhabiru_archive.html
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| | ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE BIBLE |
 | | However, the word, or at least one like it, is found in a number of other Semitic languages during the twelfth and eleventh centuries BCE to refer to foreigners who crossed into the settled areas, a social caste of non-urban nomads as habiru. |  | | At times, the habiru served in the armies of the kings of local cities as mercenary soldiers. |  | | Some times they are described as being bound to masters as servents. |
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http://cc.usu.edu/~fath6/patriarchs.htm
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| | Habiru/Sources |
 | | Habiru no era un étnico, y el actual ` Apir no era un hebreo por lo que tenemos cualquier evidencia. |  | | Ver también: J. Habiru ', RLA IV (1972), pp 14-27. |  | | Termina con otra súplica para la lealtad de Lab'ayu que expresa que él rendiría su esposa o su vida sobre el comando del rey. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ha/HabiruSources.htm
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| | Habiru |
 | | I know of Gimbutas' work, and also Heide |  | | Ich vertrete die Theorie, dass es die katastrophisch wandernden Stämme aus der sog. |  | | Saharasia-These von James DeMeo, die von Marija Gimbutas als Kurgan-Volk bezeichneten Stämme waren, die man in einer alten, längst untergegangegen Sprache Habiru nannte. |
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http://www.habiru.de/18525.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*
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| | CastleCops » habiru |
 | | Last 10 Public Journal § ZX Entries by habiru: |  | | Last 10 Forum Topics replied to by habiru: |  | | Which of the following do you use and trust most for active protection? |
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http://www.castlecops.com/userinfo-habiru.html
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| | Habiru |
 | | Dependiendo de la fuente y de la época, esta Habiru se describe como nómada o semi-no'mada, rebellious, proscribe vario, los raiders, los mercenarios, los criados o los esclavos, los trabajadores migratorios, etc |  | | Pues más textos eran througout destapado el Cercano Oriente, sin embargo, llegó a ser sin obstrucción que este Apiru fue encontrado a través de la mayoría de la crescent fértil. |  | | Por ejemplo, David se explica de Dudya (querido de Ya donde está el divinity Ya de Hurrian) un nombre de Hurrian Habiru usado más adelante como epíteto de la coronación de Solomon y muchos de hebreos que vagan de David también poseen los nombres de Hurrian Habiru (e.g. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ha/Habiru.htm
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| | Habiru |
 | | Und noch viel erstaunter war ich, als ich feststellte, wie viele Kulturell-Kreative sich auf Grund dieser Bücher vernetzt haben. |  | | Dieses Buch ist insofern erstaunlich, weil es genausogut aus meinem Herzen hätte kommen können- und man es als theoretische Grundlage zu Habiru betrachten könnte. |  | | Tatsächlich habe ich es aber erst jetzt gelesen, lange nach Fertigstellung von "Habiru". |
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http://www.habiru.de/19755.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*
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