Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (Mar 2020)

What are ʾElilim?

  • Mark W. Hamilton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5508/jhs29554
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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The Hebrew word ᵓĕlīlîm is usually explained as the plural of the Hebrew adjective ᵓĕlīl (“useless, vain”), hence a dysphemism describing idols. However, the ancient versions did not understand the word this way. The word more plausibly is a loanword from the Akkadian illilu, itself a borrowing from Sumerian. The earliest attestations of ᵓĕlīlîm in Hebrew appear in Isaiah often as part of code-switching to signal the foreignness of the word itself.