Footnote
“An offering made by fire.” The usual rendering, as though derived from ʼesh, “fire.” Others, deriving it from ʼnsh (KB, p. 70), take it to mean “the means by which to set up friendly relations with God.”
“An offering made by fire.” The usual rendering, as though derived from ʼesh, “fire.” Others, deriving it from ʼnsh (KB, p. 70), take it to mean “the means by which to set up friendly relations with God.”