He Who Lifts the Skies

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by Kacy Barnett-Gramckow

Bekiyrah (Bek-ee-raw) Eldest daughter. Firstborn.

  Chaciydah (Khas-ee-daw) Kind (maternal) Bird, i.e., a stork.

  Chashum (Khaw-shoom) Enriched.

  Chayeh (Khaw-yeh) Vigorous: lively.

  Darak (Daw-rak) To tread.

  Demamah (Dem-aw-maw) Quiet.

  Dobe (Do-beh) To be sluggish, i.e. restful.

  Eliyshama (El-ee-shaw-maw) God of hearing.

  Erek (Eh-rek) Length.

  Ethniy (Eth-nee) Munificence.

  Gebuwrah (Gheb-oo-raw) Force. (By implication, “victory.”)

  Ghinnah (Ghin-naw) Garden.

  Gibbawr (Gib-bawr) Valiant.

  Hadarah (Had-aw-raw) Decoration: beauty, honor.

  I’ma (Ame-aw) Derived from “Im” or “Em” and the syllable “Ma.” Mother. Bond of the family.

  Kaleb (Kaw-labe) Forcible. Kana (Kaw-nah) To bend the knee. Karan (Kaw-ran) To push or gore.

  Kebuwddah (Keb-ood-daw) Weightiness, as in “glorious.”

  Keren (Keh-ren) A ray of light.

  Kharawsh (Khaw-rawsh) Craftsman.

  Khawm (Khawm) Heat, i.e., a tropical climate.

  Khawvilah (Khav-ee-law) Name of lands in the preflood world. “Circular.” Son of Kuwsh.

  Khemdaw (Khem-daw) Goodly; precious.

  Khuldah (Khool-daw) A weasel (from its gliding motion).

  Kuwsh (Koosh) Possible meanings: To scatter. Confusion. Chaos.

  Laheh’beth (Lah-eh-beth) To gleam. A flame. Or the point of a weapon.

  Lawkham (Lawkham) To feed on or (figuratively) consume.

  Ma’adannah (Mah-ad-an-aw) Pleasure. Dainty. Delight. Also, A bond or Influence.

  Mattan (Mat-awn) A present. Gift.

  Meherah (Me-hay-raw) Hurry.

  Meleah (Mel-ay-aw) Fulfilled, i.e., abundance (of produce or fruit).

  Merowm (May-rome) Height.

  Meshek (Meh-shek) Sowing; also, a possession: precious.

  Metiyl (Met-eel) Bar. In the sense of hammering out or as forged.

  Meysha (May-shah) Safety.

  Mitzrayim (Mits-rah-yim) Derived from Matsowr (Maw-tsore.) A limit. Fortified. Egypt.

  Miyka (Mee-khaw) Abbreviated from “Who is like God.” Miykayah. Na’ah (Na-ah) To be at home: i.e., beautiful.

  Naomi (No-om-ee) Pleasant.

  Nekokhah (Nek-o-khaw) Straightforward. Integrity.

  Neshar (Nesh-ar) Eagle.

  Nihyah (nih-yaw) Doleful.

  Nimr-Rada (Nem-ar-raw-daw) From Nimar—Leopard and Radah—To tread down. Subjugate.

  Noakh (No-akh) Rest.

  Pakhdaw (Pakh-daw) Fear.

  Perek (Peh-rek) To break apart. Severity. Cruelty.

  Qaydawr (Kay-dawr) Dusky.

  Ra-Anan (Ra-an-awn) Prosperous: green, flourishing.

  Rahmaw (Rah-maw) The mane of a horse—as in “quivering in the wind.” Son of Kuwsh.

  Ramah (Raw-maw) To delude or betray.

  Revakhaw (Rev-aw-khaw) Relief; breathing. Respite.

  Ritspah (Rits-paw) Hot stone.

  Sabtaw (Sab-taw)? Unknown meaning. Compare to Sebaw. Son of Kuwsh.

  Sabtekaw (Sab-tek-aw)? Unknown meaning. Compare to Sebaw. Son of Kuwsh.

  Sansannah (San-san-naw) A bough.

  Sebaw (Seb-aw)? Unknown meaning. Similar to Saw-baw: To become tipsy. Son of Kuwsh.

  Sharah (Shaw-raw) A fortification. Wall.

  Shaw-Kak (Shaw-Kak) Rush. To be eager. Greedy.

  Shem (Shame) Denotes honor. Literally means “Name.” Also, Appointed One, and To desolate.

  Shemesh (Sheh-mesh) The sun.

  Tebuwnaw (Teb-oo-naw) Intelligence.

  Tekhinnah (Tekh-in-naw) Entreaty; favor.

  Tirtsah (Teer-tsaw) Delightsomeness.

  Tselem (Tseh-lem) To shade; a phantom. Illusion.

  Tsereth (Tseh-reth) Splendor.

  Tsinnah (Tsin-naw) A hook. Also, a large shield.

  Uzziel (Ooz-zee-ale) Strength of God.

  Yabal (Yaw-bawl) A stream.

  Yeiysh (Yeh-eesh) Hasty.

  Yelalah (Yel-aw-law) Howling.

  Yepheth (Yeh-feth) Expansion.

  Yishrah (Yish-raw) Uprightness.

  Yithran (Yith-rawn) Excellence.

  Zehker (Zeh-ker) A memento.

  Zekaryah (Zek-ar-yaw) God has remembered.

  Zeva’ah (Zev-aw-aw) Agitation, fear.

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  The Heavens Before

  ISBN-10: 0-8024-1363-3

  ISBN-13: 978-0-8024-1363-5

  A human! A woman! A nothing!

  Annah has not spoken a word in the years since she witnessed her father’s brutal murder. Now a young woman, she is desperate to escape the cutthroat society that considers her mad. Then she has an unexpected encounter with a young man who is different from the rest. His name is Shem, son of Noakh.

  The Heavens Before retells the enthralling biblical account of the Great Flood—as seen through the eyes of a courageous woman. Brought face to face with an ancient evil, Annah dares to believe in the Most High, the God who is nothing more than foolish legend to the people of her settlement. In a world of astonishing beauty and appalling violence, a world unknowingly speeding toward disaster, Annah’s choice will have unforeseen consequences.

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