散居在埃及的亚兰人

K. V. Toorn
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这一章的重点是Syene(阿斯旺)的亚兰人的起源以及他们与犹太人的关系。这些亚兰人是他们在大陆上的邻居,也是他们在塞尼守军中的同事,塞尼是一个毗邻象岛的城市。亚兰人是牧羊的,他们把羊群从一个地方搬到另一个地方,一次只搭几个月的帐篷。这种生活方式被称为半游牧。与之相对应的社会结构是氏族和部落。然而,大多数亚兰王国是二态的。这意味着一些居民定居下来,而另一些人继续成为“流浪的亚兰人”。驻扎在赛尼的亚兰士兵和大多数犹太人同时来到埃及。他们的人数比犹太人多,但与他们的邻居象岛人相比,他们的故事在很大程度上是未知的。
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The Aramean Diaspora in Egypt
This chapter focuses on the origins of the Arameans of Syene (Aswan) and their relations with the Jews. These Arameans were their neighbors on the mainland and their colleagues in the garrison at Syene, a city neighboring Elephantine. The Arameans were pastoralists, who moved their flocks from place to place and set up their camps for only a few months at a time. It was a lifestyle that has been called seminomadic. The corresponding social structures were those of the clan and the tribe. Most Aramean kingdoms, however, were dimorphic. This meant that some inhabitants were settled, while others continued to be “wandering Arameans.” The Aramean soldiers garrisoned in Syene had come to Egypt at the same time as most of the Jews. Their number was higher than that of the Jews, and yet their story is largely unknown compared to their Elephantine neighbors.
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