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Incorrect Hebrew Font and Misunderstanding of Ancient Hebrew

Open Flavor-name opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

Shiloach Inscription, Mesha Stella are the best representations of Ancient Hebrew script. I prefer Mesha Stella Script. It's easier to recognize, simpler to write. Not to be confused with Ancient Macedonian (Pre-Greek), which uses similar letters, only written LTR. Ancient-Hebrew/Paleo-Hebrew, Phoenecian Alphabet, Macedonian, all use the same pictograms. The Macedonian script became Modern Greek, but opposing direction. ;)

Ancient Hebrew is a pictographic conceptual language, where Modern Hebrew is a definitive language. In Ancient Hebrew each pictogram represents a real world thing, representing Identity and Attributes. Examples: Alef (identity) = male cow, Bull; (attributes) = Head, Lead, in front, Strong Beyt (identity) = Tent, House; (attributes) = Shelter, Rest, Family, Community Therefore, AB can mean = Leader of the House/Community/Family Abraham was the AB of 1600+ people (308 men of war, wives, children), not all of whom are his familial relations. Abraham was also the AB of Isaac, his Family relation.

Zine/Zayin (identity) = Plow; (attributes) = Digs, Furrows, Two Heaps Vav/Wow (identity) = Tent Peg; (attributes) = Connects, Strengthens Yode (identity) = Hand/Arm; (attributes) = Grab, Pick, Take, Hold, Give, Throw Kaf (identity) = Open Palm; (attributes) = Present, Show, Receive, Accept Lamed (identity) = Shepherds Hook; (attributes) = Changes Direction Hey (identity) = Sheeps Gate; (attributes) = Restriction Point, Check Point, Guard Point (Clean Animal Entry Only) Chet (identity) = Protective Fence; (attributes) = Protect, Guard, Defend, Corral Tsadee (identity) = Path/Journey; (attributes) = Straight, Crooked Myeem (identity) = Water; (attributes) = Life, Destruction Tet (identity) = Jar; (attributes) = Contains, Holds, Stores, Retains (like Water, Wine, Oil or Sin) Samech (identity) = Vine Trellis; (attributes) = Grow Upwards, Lean On, Assist Shin (identity) = Breasts; (attributes) = Nourish, Suckle Ayin (identity) = Eye; (attributes) = See, Look, Know, Knowledge, Read Gimel (identity) = Leg; (attributes) = Stand, Kick, Walk, Run, Jump (regel doesn't mean leg, but walking a crooked path) Tav (identity) = Two or more sticks; (attributes) = Combine, Together, Unity, Husband+Wives

Hey, as a final letter, denotes singular Tav, as a final letter, denotes semi-plural Examples: Kippah/Kippet = Dome/ Two or More Domes Mapah/Mapet = Placemats/Table Cover EEbashah/EEbashet = Land/Continent Shiffah/Shiffet = Lip(singular)/Lips(two or more)

Vav - Never begins a word, but does Connect two words together; Inside of a word, Strengthens the word. Examples: Shalem (no vav) = I owe a debt Shalom (with vav) = I have paid my debt Yeshah (no vav) = Salvation Yeshuah (with vav) = Victory Kadesh = Clean by washing Kadosh = Holy

Hopefully this is enough to show how different Ancient Hebrew is in comparison to the Modern Hebrew. There are some grammar attributes, like, Ani (I,Me) which is after, Hineh (here - locative), Hineh Ani, therefore, the logical form Here (I). Or, Lamed-Alef - Leh (Low) - Not NO, but, Against, precedes what your are Against/Restricting, Low Galidah means 'Against Ice Cream', never 'NO Ice Cream'. Alef-Lamed - EL - For, as in 'For something'.

Hmmm. Maybe Ancient Hebrew could be used to represent an Instruction Set Architecture of 22 Mnemonics? In an assembly version, Gimel could be used as a Jump instruction; Yode could be a Mov instruction, Vav could be compare...

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