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  • Ben Hor may not be just a name, but mean ''noble one'', ''man of noble birth'', - that is the meaning 'ben hor' has in Hebrew.

  • @MrViTopol It could be, but some scholars think that it is a hypocoristicon name containing only the divine Egyptian's god name Horus! Thank you for your comment!

  • It is really good to hear Phoenician spoken aloud. It appears to me that Cyprus was important to the Phoenicians. So much of their lives are found there. Why do you think that is?

  • @TheAncientScribes It is probably due to the fact that most major Phoenician cities In Lebanon have been destroyed and rebuilt several times and therefore most archeological sites were severely damaged. In Cyprus it was a bit different with a small population and a relatively larger landscape! But it is nonetheless amazing that so many Phoenician Inscriptions and other artifacts could still be found there!

  • great work my dear friend Tony :)

  • @Malkibaal Thank you! Hope to see you soon with another Video!

  • I can imagine you and someone like Maalkibal in one of those Phoenician ships, setting anchor in southern Spain or Malta! Maybe Qarta-Hadash, too!

  • @SefaradiTal Thank you my dear friend for your nice comment! Unfortunately I and Malkibaal may be the last remaining Phoenicians on this earth!

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