Almah is not Virgin.
Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 1:04 pm
I have also rooted and defined the word עלמה ( Almah ), which means wet-nurse , or a lactating-woman, the first-element of the name is Gala (על) 'Milk' along with the effeminate מה 'mother' and the cognates are θηλώ (Thulw) "suckle' , θῆλυς (Thulus) 'Woman' and θηλάζω (Thlazw) 'suckle'.
In Exodus 2:8, the Pharaoh's daughter give Moses too a עלמה (Almah) to suckle (יָנַק).
* A wet nurse would generally be a woman with a similarly-aged baby of her own
* For a breast to be able to lactate milk, the woman has to have recently had a baby
* thus biologically and linguistically, עלמה (Almah) is not a virgin.
It's also note that עלמה is cognate with Latin, FILIA 'female-offspring' and FILIUS 'male-offspring' , these words literally
means 'sucklings' and the cognate also include יָלַד ( Yalad), βλαστός (Blastos) "young-shoot' , ἀδελφή ( Adelphe) 'sister' , עוּל (Guwl) 'young'
עֶלֶם (Olem) 'young-man, stripling'.
* In Songs 1:2, translators always censors the word 'דד , which literally means Breast and 1:3 describes the maids (עַלְמָה) milk.
Indeed i can also define the word בבתוליה (bĕthuwliym) from ἀβάτῳ πῶλος or ἀβάτῳ θῆλυς meaning 'untrodded female' and
παρθενία, from θένω 'unstriken' , which is also the Epithet of Athena ' α-θενία ' , whom had no biological children or consort.
In Exodus 2:8, the Pharaoh's daughter give Moses too a עלמה (Almah) to suckle (יָנַק).
* A wet nurse would generally be a woman with a similarly-aged baby of her own
* For a breast to be able to lactate milk, the woman has to have recently had a baby
* thus biologically and linguistically, עלמה (Almah) is not a virgin.
It's also note that עלמה is cognate with Latin, FILIA 'female-offspring' and FILIUS 'male-offspring' , these words literally
means 'sucklings' and the cognate also include יָלַד ( Yalad), βλαστός (Blastos) "young-shoot' , ἀδελφή ( Adelphe) 'sister' , עוּל (Guwl) 'young'
עֶלֶם (Olem) 'young-man, stripling'.
* In Songs 1:2, translators always censors the word 'דד , which literally means Breast and 1:3 describes the maids (עַלְמָה) milk.
Indeed i can also define the word בבתוליה (bĕthuwliym) from ἀβάτῳ πῶλος or ἀβάτῳ θῆλυς meaning 'untrodded female' and
παρθενία, from θένω 'unstriken' , which is also the Epithet of Athena ' α-θενία ' , whom had no biological children or consort.