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Re: Aleph Tav Paleo Hebrew
Simon YaraYahuah
Origins of Paleo Hebrew..? And proof if possible having doubts.
Paleo-Hebrew
Today, all we have showing us that the Paleo-Hebrew used freestanding Alaph/Tou| <| symbol thousands of years ago, is the language which has survived because it was carved on a hard surface such as stone. One such example
is the Jehoash Stone, which is 12 x 24 x 3 inches (30 x 61 x 8 cm) in size, supposedly found on an archeological dig near the temple mount in Jerusalem in 2001. Carbon-14 dating by
Israel's Geological Institute, under Shimon llani, has authenticated the inscription as being at least 2,300 years old and helps to authenticate the timing of the inscription describing repairs to Solomon's Temple as ordered by Solomon's descendant, King Joash (Jehoash) of Judah in the 9th century B.C. This is also in line with the Biblical
text of 2-Kings 12:1-6 and 11-17.
The Jehoash Stone tablet written in Paleo-Hebrew describes how the King instructed the priests to "take holy money" to buy quarry stones and timber and copper and labor to carry out the duty with faith. The last three lines end with this promise, "May this day become a witness that the work will prosper, may ???????????????? ???????? ordain His people with a blessing.
Starting from the top, line 2 actually has a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou between the words "collect" ???????? "silver". corresponding with the fact many times when the Tanakh speaks of temple money we see an ???????? before silver or gold. Also in the beginning of line 10 on the stone, a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou is before the words "breaches to the temple walls", which corresponds with 2 Kings 12:5. Throughout the Tanakh we see Alaph/Tou in front of the
word temple and also when speaking of the temple walls or furnishings. Line 11 has a Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbol in front of the Paleo-Hebrew word "storied structure" in regard to the multi levels.
Vowels were not added to Babylonian-Hebrew letters until sometime between the 8' and 10' Century A.D. by the Masoretes. Even the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were written approximately 2000 years ago primarily in Babylonian-Hebrew have NO vowel points associated with the Hebrew letters.
Many of these scrolls can be viewed on line at
http://dss.collections.imj.org.il
where you will clearly see both
Alaph/Tou symbol and the Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbols, as well as ???????????????? Tetragram on the scrolls. For thousands years there has always been only one Hebrew language but it has two different scripts. The exact date unknown, but it is believed that around 597 B.C. the Scribes began translating all the Paleo-Hebrew scrolls babylonian-Hebrew and the language was replaced gradually over time. Credit is given to Ezra the scribe, whom refined the letters while in exile in Babylon……thus, is the origin for its name, Babylonian-Hebrew. Unfortunately:
There are no Paleo-Hebrew scrolls in existence today. It is believed that all the old scrolls disintegrated before MaSHYaKH YAHUSHA was born.
From the very best of my knowledge and research the oldest we have is the 10 commandment los Luna stone which predates this YahuAsh stone by about a thousand years
Me personally I am only interested in the paleo and not the so called modern Hebrew/Babylon Hebrew and I 1000% have no interest in this fake nikkud dot Hebrew
The fact this YahuAsh stone also has the Alaph and Tou ???????? amazes me
Origins of Paleo Hebrew..? And proof if possible having doubts.
Paleo-Hebrew
Today, all we have showing us that the Paleo-Hebrew used freestanding Alaph/Tou| <| symbol thousands of years ago, is the language which has survived because it was carved on a hard surface such as stone. One such example
is the Jehoash Stone, which is 12 x 24 x 3 inches (30 x 61 x 8 cm) in size, supposedly found on an archeological dig near the temple mount in Jerusalem in 2001. Carbon-14 dating by
Israel's Geological Institute, under Shimon llani, has authenticated the inscription as being at least 2,300 years old and helps to authenticate the timing of the inscription describing repairs to Solomon's Temple as ordered by Solomon's descendant, King Joash (Jehoash) of Judah in the 9th century B.C. This is also in line with the Biblical
text of 2-Kings 12:1-6 and 11-17.
The Jehoash Stone tablet written in Paleo-Hebrew describes how the King instructed the priests to "take holy money" to buy quarry stones and timber and copper and labor to carry out the duty with faith. The last three lines end with this promise, "May this day become a witness that the work will prosper, may ???????????????? ???????? ordain His people with a blessing.
Starting from the top, line 2 actually has a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou between the words "collect" ???????? "silver". corresponding with the fact many times when the Tanakh speaks of temple money we see an ???????? before silver or gold. Also in the beginning of line 10 on the stone, a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou is before the words "breaches to the temple walls", which corresponds with 2 Kings 12:5. Throughout the Tanakh we see Alaph/Tou in front of the
word temple and also when speaking of the temple walls or furnishings. Line 11 has a Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbol in front of the Paleo-Hebrew word "storied structure" in regard to the multi levels.
Vowels were not added to Babylonian-Hebrew letters until sometime between the 8' and 10' Century A.D. by the Masoretes. Even the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were written approximately 2000 years ago primarily in Babylonian-Hebrew have NO vowel points associated with the Hebrew letters.
Many of these scrolls can be viewed on line at
http://dss.collections.imj.org.il
where you will clearly see both
Alaph/Tou symbol and the Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbols, as well as ???????????????? Tetragram on the scrolls. For thousands years there has always been only one Hebrew language but it has two different scripts. The exact date unknown, but it is believed that around 597 B.C. the Scribes began translating all the Paleo-Hebrew scrolls babylonian-Hebrew and the language was replaced gradually over time. Credit is given to Ezra the scribe, whom refined the letters while in exile in Babylon……thus, is the origin for its name, Babylonian-Hebrew. Unfortunately:
There are no Paleo-Hebrew scrolls in existence today. It is believed that all the old scrolls disintegrated before MaSHYaKH YAHUSHA was born.
From the very best of my knowledge and research the oldest we have is the 10 commandment los Luna stone which predates this YahuAsh stone by about a thousand years
Me personally I am only interested in the paleo and not the so called modern Hebrew/Babylon Hebrew and I 1000% have no interest in this fake nikkud dot Hebrew
The fact this YahuAsh stone also has the Alaph and Tou ???????? amazes me
Aleph Tav Paleo Hebrew
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ShLuM AKh much loveĀ
Paleo-Hebrew
Today, all we have showing us that the Paleo-Hebrew used freestanding Alaph/Tou ???????? symbol thousands of years ago, is the language which has survived because it was carved on a hard surface such as stone. One such example
is the Jehoash Stone, which is 12 x 24 x 3 inches (30 x 61 x 8 cm) in size, supposedly found on an archeological dig near the temple mount in Jerusalem in 2001. Carbon-14 dating by
Israel's Geological Institute, under Shimon llani, has authenticated the inscription as being at least 2,300 years old and helps to authenticate the timing of the inscription describing repairs to Solomon's Temple as ordered by Solomon's descendant, King Joash (Jehoash) of Judah in the 9th century B.C. This is also in line with the Biblical
text of 2-Kings 12:1-6 and 11-17.
The Jehoash Stone tablet written in Paleo-Hebrew describes how the King instructed the priests to "take holy money" to buy quarry stones and timber and copper and labor to carry out the duty with faith. The last three lines end with this promise, "May this day become a witness that the work will prosper, may ???????????????? ???????? ordain His people with a blessing.
Starting from the top, line 2 actually has a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou between the words "collect" ???????? "silver". corresponding with the fact many times when the Tanakh speaks of temple money we see an ???????? before silver or gold. Also in the beginning of line 10 on the stone, a Paleo-Hebrew Alaph/Tou is before the words "breaches to the temple walls", which corresponds with 2 Kings 12:5. Throughout the Tanakh we see Alaph/Tou in front of the
word temple and also when speaking of the temple walls or furnishings. Line 11 has a Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbol in front of the Paleo-Hebrew word "storied structure" in regard to the multi levels.
Vowels were not added to Babylonian-Hebrew letters until sometime between the 8' and 10' Century A.D. by the Masoretes. Even the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were written approximately 2000 years ago primarily in Babylonian-Hebrew have NO vowel points associated with the Hebrew letters.
Many of these scrolls can be viewed on line at
http://dss.collections.imj.org.il
where you will clearly see both
Alaph/Tou symbol and the Uau/Alaph/Tou ???????????? Symbols, as well as ???????????????? Tetragram on the scrolls. For thousands years there has always been only one Hebrew language but it has two different scripts. The exact date unknown, but it is believed that around 597 B.C. the Scribes began translating all the Paleo-Hebrew scrolls babylonian-Hebrew and the language was replaced gradually over time. Credit is given to Ezra the scribe, whom refined the letters while in exile in Babylon……thus, is the origin for its name, Babylonian-Hebrew. Unfortunately:
There are no Paleo-Hebrew scrolls in existence today. It is believed that all the old scrolls disintegrated before MaSHYaKH YAHUSHA was born.
From the very best of my knowledge and research the oldest we have is the 10 commandment los Luna stone which predates this YahuAsh stone by about a thousand years
Me personally I am only interested in the paleo and not the so called modern Hebrew/Babylon Hebrew and I 1000% have no interest in this fake nikkud dot Hebrew
The fact this YahuAsh stone also has the Alaph and Tou ???????? amazes meĀ
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