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Does anybody know why the t disappered out of Hebrew
Posted on: 2004/8/26 12:29 |
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If you have a look at the ancient hebrew site. How come the t=monument or statue
disappered after christ ???
Did you know that cross is symbolic in most cultures to mean the same and also a sign for infinity
The east to west and future and past we stand at the center in the now
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wizanda
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Re: Does anybody know why the t disappered out of Hebrew
Posted on: 2004/8/26 15:41 |
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Helper 
Joined: 2004/3/26 7:04
From Nottingham, UK
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qOLOp
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Re: Does anybody know why the t disappered out of Hebrew
Posted on: 2004/10/2 18:10 |
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Tuf and Tet have not and did not disappear from the Hebrew alphebet. I don't know what site you're looking at, but it might be a good idea to get an Oxford's Hebrew-English dictionary and work with it. Paleo-Hebrew is identical to the the current alphabet, or alephbeit, and so is the vocabulary. Christianity has nothing to do with with the language or the people and their culture.
Ashkenazim, Jews of northern and eastern European culture pronounce Tuf as a soft S sound while the rest of Jewery pronunce it as a T. Hebrew letters are actually pictographs of other letters in the alephbeit, like an Aleph being two Yuds and a Hey on an angle. There are several letter forms each with its own unique era and application. They do not correspond to the prevailing pagan cultures of the time or region.
Kol Tov,
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wizanda
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Re: Does anybody know why the t disappered out of Hebrew
Posted on: 2004/10/2 19:48 |
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Helper 
Joined: 2004/3/26 7:04
From Nottingham, UK
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If you look at the ancient hebrew web site you will see what i am refering to
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