Re: Schoeffe I

From: t0lgsoo1
Message: 67372
Date: 2011-04-25

>>"çupan "'awn 'arifi'l-qariya" ("the assistant to a village
>>headman")."
>>
>>But this čupan "awn arifi'l-gariya" is exactly the same as
>>the one (in Protobulgar inscriptions) the author starts with
>>in the 1st sentence.
>>
>>Moreover, this "assistant to a village headman" is exactly the
>>primeval Slavic-German meaning of the Schoppe/Schuppe/Saupe/Schöffe!

For the record: here, Torsten has no comment!

>Actually the two groups meet in the
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosporan_kingdom
>cf.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypsistarians
>I propose that the Jews there may have been the fabled
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_lost_tribes;

Schön und gut, but these aspects are relevant to epochs
many centuries prior to those that are relevant.

How on earth do you explain that a certain group of
people (population) replaced its vernacular with
medieval Middle and New German? Which has been
called "Jiddish".

What the heck had "your" Bosporan Dingsbums have in
common with the fact that Ukrainian-Russian-Polish-
Baltic Jews became *German*-language speakers (or, if
you prefer, "Bastarnian"-language speakers)???

("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_lost_tribes": Das
ich nicht lache! :))

>that would explain their connection with the strange
>syncretistic Zeus Sabazios cult,
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabazios#Jewish_connection

This cult wasn't a Caananite one, but a PIE one. At that,
a ... mounted one!

>and further that they became the Ashkenazi Jews.

Ashkenazi Jews's origins are Scythian, Balto-Slavic,
Turkic (Tatar) and Iranian.