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I am not referring to Paleo-Hebrew, but to the square text. Paleo-Hebrew does not possess the characteristics that will be demonstrated in the square text.
I am not referring to Paleo-Hebrew <ref>[[Paleo-Hebrew]]</ref>, but to the square text. Paleo-Hebrew does not possess the characteristics that will be demonstrated in the square text.


It used to be believed that the Hebrew square test was the language of God. But modern theologians and "scholars" who are hostile <ref>[[:Category: Hostilities]]</ref> to God have persuaded many that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred texts in the language of their enemies while in captivity.  This is utter nonsense on it's face.  
It used to be believed that the Hebrew square test was the language of God. But modern theologians and "scholars" who are hostile <ref>[[:Category: Hostilities]]</ref> to God have persuaded many that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred texts in the language of their enemies while in captivity.  This is utter nonsense on it's face.  


[[Category: Hostilities]]
[[Category: Hostilities]]

Latest revision as of 06:14, 3 September 2022

Teaser - Ancient Hebrew []


I am not referring to Paleo-Hebrew [1], but to the square text. Paleo-Hebrew does not possess the characteristics that will be demonstrated in the square text.

It used to be believed that the Hebrew square test was the language of God. But modern theologians and "scholars" who are hostile [2] to God have persuaded many that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred texts in the language of their enemies while in captivity. This is utter nonsense on it's face.