1. New Article:
Origin of the Name "Wales".
A New Appreciation
http://www.britam.org/WalesName.html
Extract:
The name "Wales" derives from Bile. The term at first was applied to that
portion of the Welsh identified with Cymru and the Cymry.
Later the name was applied to Wales itself. The Anglo-Saxons identified the
native British and Welsh as foreigners and assimilated the existing term to a
similar sound ("Walas") in their own tongue. This term also had significance to
the Anglo-Saxons in the English language of that time.
Such linguistic adoptions and adaptations and revised interpretations by
outsiders of existing names are quite frequent.
2. New Series with First Article: Western Hebrew-Celtic Culture.
Religion and Customs. A Brit-Am Study
Foreword and Table of Contents.
http://www.britam.org/CeltsIndex.html
Celtic Gods and Deities! Part One
http://www.britam.org/Celts1.html
Contents:
An Aversion to Images.
The Worship of Baal.
The Phoenician Taatus and Thunder.
Nehalennia and the Hebrew Nahal.
Extract:
Nehalennia and the Hebrew Nahal.
A statuette of a goddess named Nehalennia has been found in what is now the
Netherlands. In Hebrew "Nachal" (pronounceable as "Nahal") connotes primarily
the flowing of a stream of water.
Nahal may also also take the form (dependent on the grammatical structure) "Nehal"
e.g. we find the name (based on the same word-root) "Shemiah HaNehalami"
transalted as "Shemaiah of Nehelam" (Jeremiah 29:31).
.... The goddess Nehalennia was associated with water and with crossing the sea.
3. Four Articles Upgraded with
Information Added
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