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Created page with "{{bl| Notarikon establishes critical theology }} {{th}} {{{{1c| When God created the universe, he used words. }} {{1c| To use words, one must have an alphabet. :Some argue that there are languages which had no written form. Though this is true, they have a phonetic alphabet, which makes it possible to 'invent' a written form. :There is no other language that is known to contain the attributes of the Hebrew written square-text alphabet. :The Paleo-Hebrew alphabet reta..."
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