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PH are allegorical interpretations of the names of the square-text (ST). | PH are allegorical interpretations of the names of the square-text (ST). | ||
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:: PH: bull | ::PH: bull | ||
:: ST: the unspeakable name of God, the Trinity, the Creator א taught ל in riddles of the cross ף, God אל fulfilled prophecy ף, anger finished (put away) אף with teaching (ל). | ::ST: the unspeakable name of God, the Trinity, the Creator א taught ל in riddles of the cross ף, God אל fulfilled prophecy ף, anger finished (put away) אף with teaching (ל). | ||
:bet | |||
::PH: house | |||
::ST: God revealed himself to man ב and the revelation brought new life ת. | |||
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Revision as of 07:14, 3 September 2022
No scripture in Paleo-Hebrew [∞]
Tradition holds that there was no scripture written in Paleo-Hebrew (PH). The evidence bears this out; Scholars had to transliterate Square-text to Paleo-Hebrew. [1] |
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There is no "kosher style-guide" for PH. The language was not considered sacred. The artifacts that have been found concern daily activities such as receipts, etc. They did not consider it important to maintain it's 'purity'. |
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PH are allegorical interpretations of the names of the square-text (ST).
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