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An Introduction to Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet and Grammar A New Theory: With a Re-Translation of the Creation Story

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A new theory has been discovered about the origins of the Hebrew alphabet and how the vocabulary has been developed. The result is a new translation of the Torah, the 5 Books of Moses. And the Creation Story is revealed as a Hebrew Scribe's rewrite of the Egyptian's Creation Story originating from the Pyramid Texts dating to 2400BCE. The result is a look into the minds, culture and theology of the ancient Israelites. Inspired by the re-translation made by Joseph Smith, the 1st prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, is a discovery of the original religious beliefs of the Hebrews before the Post-Captivity Jews redacted the Biblical texts with their Babylonian influences. This is a book of great importance to Christians, Jews, Muslims, scholars, and the curious at heart. Included in, An Introduction to Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet and Grammar A New Theory, is a synopsis of the Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic alphabets; and a re-translation and commentary of the Creation story with a Lexicon. Discover for yourself that the ancient Hebrews believed in both a Father God and a Messiah Son God and that Eve was not the one who ate the forbidden fruit. The Documentary Hypothesis now has to be reworked to include the theory that the Torah originated as an Egyptian influenced Hebrew document that was much later redacted with Babylonian influences and interpolations.

211 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 20, 2015

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December 23, 2024
disappointing

There book relates to (an introduction to the paleo-Hebrew alphabet.). For me, there seems to be missing links and not too much explaining sources and how he got to his conclusions.
One disappointing read.
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