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OP interesting idea. i will have to check my biblical hebrew grammar book when i get home tonight. Historically, the Canaanite language group (which both Hebrew and Phoenician belong to) and the Aramaic language group were distinct by the end of the 2nd Millennium B.C. But there are overlapping words. i know the word for 'perish' is the same in Aramaic and in Hebrew.
The reason i suggested what i did was that i found a replica of a talisman that had the words 'abbada ke dabra' on it saying it meant 'perish like the word'. i am trying to prove or disprove it.
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