- also
known in the
Akkadian version Ḫabiru (sometimes
written Habiru,
Ḫapiru or
Hapiru; Akkadian: 𒄩𒁉𒊒, ḫa-bi-ru or *ʿaperu) is a term used in 2nd-millennium...
- the king of Acre, whom he
accuses of
treason for
releasing the
captured Hapiru king
Labaya of
Shechem instead of
delivering him to Egypt.
Excavations of...
- to flee to Emar, he left them and
joined the "
Hapiru people" in "Ammija in the land of Canaan." The
Hapiru recognized him as the "son of
their overlord"...
-
provided much-needed
fresh evidence about the
nature of the
Habiru (or
Hapiru) and
their possible connection to the
Biblical Hebrews. However, the majority...
-
suggested origins include the
biblical Eber, the
ethnonyms ʿApiru, Ḫabiru, and
Ḫapiru found in
sources from
Egypt and the Near East, and a
derivation from the...
-
neither the
building of the city nor, as some have written, the
Israelites or
Hapiru. However, many
confessional scholars today do not
subscribe to a late date...
- took his horse, chariot, and squire, went into the desert, and
joined the "
Hapiru people" in "Ammija (Amiya) in the land of Canaan",
where other refugees...
- Ili-Rapih,
became the
successor mayor of Gubla, and
Gubla never fell to the
Hapiru.
During Rib-Hadda's
lengthy opposition to the Habiru, even the city-state...
-
total of nine
locations are referenced, as well as men of the "
Hapiru"-("LÚ-MEŠ-
Hapiru-ki"), and men of "Qilyi-ki". The
Amarna letters,
about 300, numbered...
- lú-meš Sa-GaZ-meš .. ( Men (pl), SA.GAZMEŠ(pl) EA 290, l. 24—..Ha-Pí-Ri .. (
Hapiru ( 'Apiru )) EA 299, l. 18—..da-an-nu LÚ-SA-GAZ-meš .. ( "Strengthening"...