ELTBefore Word formations

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Around 600 AD, Jews who rejected Christ added vowels to the language. These are called 'nikud'. The look like little dots, lines or inverted t's placed around the letters without touching them. God warned them not to add to his word, so they changed his word by adding 'around' his word making the pedantic claim that they did not change the word. They did not want their children or Christians o see Christ in the formation of words.

Prior to the nikud, words got their meaning from the combined meaning of the letters within. Adam came from the ground; 'adamah' and has spiriti 'ah' and blood 'dam'. The blood is a commandment 'd' finished by the son 'm'.

Using word formations we learn more about God.