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SOMMARIO – 1. Essere sensibile. 2. Grembo di fanciulla.
ABSTRACT – Mercy in Ugaritic literature and Hebrew Bible. The following paper provides
a purely lexicographical analysis on the root rh≥m in the North-West Semitic context
and, specifically, in Ugaritic and biblical literature. Beyond the generic acknowledgement
of the human “visceral” aspect, this study demonstrates through some Ugaritic
texts the semantic evolution of the root. It won’t refer to motherhood as a compassionate
“visceral” condition, rh≥m is connected with the idea of “virginal womb”. In fact, the
word rh≥m in Ugaritic is metonymically translated by “girl” and the use of the noun as
goddess Anat’s epithet, “the virgin”, would seem to be a tight connection. This meaning
urges us to reconsider the semantic history of the term “mercy” that denotes a “feminine
childhood”, for which mercy becomes the “naive” aptitude of whom can forgive the
unforgivable.
KEYWORDS – Mercy, Ugarit, Baal, Hebrew Bible, Viscera.






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