Re: Res: [tied] Hermes again

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 63772
Date: 2009-04-08



--- On Wed, 4/8/09, Joao S. Lopes <josimo70@...> wrote:

From: Joao S. Lopes <josimo70@...>
Subject: Res: [tied] Hermes again
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 2:39 PM

It's not an usual view, but I insist in considering Hermes as somehow linked to Hittite Moon-God Jarmash/Irmash. Forms Herme:s, Hermeas and E-ma-a point to a Common Greek *Hermahas, maybe from *Yermasas. Hermes would be a complex combination of Pre-Greek and IE traits: this Anatolian Moon-God, the IE Shepherd-God (cf. Pusan and Pan, maybe originally a Moon-God), the trickster-messenger IE Fire-God (cf. Loki, Agni, Prometheus), a Pre-IE fertility god (cf. Eros, Dionysos, the Beast-Man in Gimbutas' Old European Mythology - if it is valid), a Pre-IE dog-killer, golden-sworded Argeiphontes. 
 
JS Lopes

Any possible connection with the Semitic root Jeremiah "God raises, lifts up (vel sim)"? I'm guessing that just as pagan names permeated European onomastics, they were probably present in ancient Israel as well.