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The Hebrew language is fascinating if for no other reason than that it was used as the language chosen by God to give us virtually all of the Tanach -- the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings -- in what is commonly known as the Old Testament. Hebrew is the "language of Shem", whereas Greek is the "language of Japheth". They are both used by the Creator and Redeemer to reveal Himself to us through Israel and the Jews, and by them to the rest of the nations of the world. Hebrew has been restored as a daily tongue after serving for nearly 2000 years as only a speech to be used in synagogue readings and prayer. Nearly everyone knows at least two Hebrew words, even if they do not always use them in truth:  Hallelu-Yah and Amen.

In these last days, the one true God is restoring His Word, His people, His land, and His city. The resurrection is not yet, but the living God is reviving that which has lain dormant for so long, bringing with it much conflict. Such are His ways!

Below you will find links to some sites which look at the Hebrew language as one to be appreciated beyond its being one of the world languages spoken by such a few people.

Teaching the Ancient Biblical Hebrew Language of the Bible Through the Study of the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet, Culture and Thought.

homestead.com/edenics

Here you will discover that ALL human words contain forms of the Edenic roots within them. These proto-Semitic or early Biblical Hebrew words were programmed into our common ancestors, Adam and Eve, before the language dispersion, or babble at the Tower of Babel -- which kickstarted multi-national human history. I congratulate you for investigating for yourself if language is an engineered miracle or merely the evolved gesturing of chimps.

mfa.gov.il

The Mother of Languages - Influence of Hebrew on Other Languages

hebrew-academy.huji.ac.il

Brought into being by legislation in 1953 as the supreme institute for the Hebrew Language, the Academy of the Hebrew Language prescribes standards for modern Hebrew grammar, orthography, transliteration, and punctuation based upon the study of Hebrew's historical development.
   
   

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