Israel (name) explained

Israel
Gender:Male
Meaning:God Contended[1]
Wrestles with God[2]
Triumphant with God[3]
Origin:Hebrew
Related Names:Izzy (nickname)
Region:Near East

Israel is a Hebrew-language masculine given name. According to the Book of Genesis, the name was bestowed upon Jacob after the incident in which he wrestled with the angel (Genesis 32:28 and 35:10). The given name is already attested in Eblaite and Ugaritic .[4] Commentators differ on the original literal interpretation. The text of the Book of Genesis etymologizes the name with the verb ("to rule, contend, have power, prevail over"):[5]  (KJV: "a prince hast thou power with God") Modern scholars read the as the subject, for a translation of "El (Mighty One) persists/rules/shines forth/contends,"[6] or "El fights/struggles", and less often, readings with the adjective "just, right", "El (God) heals", "El judges" or "May El judge".[7]

Referring to a foreign people, the name appears on the Merneptah Stele, probably referring to the Israelites.

In Jewish texts during the Second Temple period and beyond, as well as in Christian Greco-Egyptian texts, was understood to mean "a man seeing God": from (man) (to see) (God).[8]

Per the Bible, Jacob's descendants (the Twelve Tribes of Israel) formed a national ethos and collectively established the Kingdom of Israel, whence came the name of the modern-day State of Israel.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Israel. Mike. Campbell. Behind the Name.
  2. Web site: Israel Definition and Meaning - Bible Dictionary. Bible Study Tools.
  3. James P. Boyd, Bible dictionary, Ottenheimer Publishers, 1958
  4. Michael G. Hasel, Domination and Resistance: Egyptian Military Activity in the Southern Levant, Brill, 1998
  5. śarah "to contend, have power, contend with, persist, exert oneself, persevere" (Strong's Concordance H8323) śarar "to be or act as prince, rule, contend, have power, prevail over, reign, govern" (Strong's Concordance 8280)
  6. Book: Hayward, Robert . Interpretations of the name Israel in ancient Judaism and some early Christian writings: from victorious athlete to heavenly champion . 2005 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-924237-5 . Oxford ; New York . 27 . ocm58054328.
  7. Book: Wenham, Gordon . Word Biblical Commentary . 2: Genesis 16–50 . Word Books . 1994 . Dallas, Texas . 296–97.
  8. Book: The Old Testament pseudepigrapha, Volume 2. 1983–1985. Darton, Longman & Todd. Charlesworth, James H.. 0232516278. London. 703. 14814462.