Shalom & Kol Tuv,
Reuven Chaim Klein
Beitar Illit, Israel
Author of: God versus Gods & Lashon HaKodesh
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Ghost names
Professor Aaron Demsky (retired)
History of Ancient Israel
Director, Project for the Study of Jewish Names
Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel 52900
Cell - (972)-50-650-7373
Email - aaron....@biu.ac.il
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Shalom & Kol Tuv,
Reuven Chaim Klein
Beitar Illit, Israel
Author of: God versus Gods & Lashon HaKodesh
ORCiD | LinkedIN | Google Scholar | Amazon
The first two, Pharoah (Egyptian: “Great House” = Palace, cf. White House, Ten Downing) and Rabshakeh שר המשקים are indeed titles. The second two are proper names that have been interpreted as titles because of exegetical problems of different sources or anachronism. See the Encyclopaedia Miqrait.
All the best,
Aaron
Professor Aaron Demsky (retired)
History of Ancient Israel
Director, Project for the Study of Jewish Names
Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
Bar-Ilan University Ramat-Gan, Israel 52900
Cell - (972)-50-650-7373
Email - aaron....@biu.ac.il
Site: https://sites.google.com/site/demskyaaron/home
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