☛ Part I: The Father's Name Is Best Transliterated into English as IEUE not YHWH
☛ iii. The English Alphabet Is the Most Similar to the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet
English and Ancient Hebrew Side-By-Side
The English Alphabet Is the Most Similar in Appearance to the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet
The English alphabet is the most similar in graphology (shape) to the Ancient Hebrew alphabet—out of all alphabets today. Below is an image of 20 of the letters (in upper and lower case) of the Modern English alphabet (some rotated and/or reversed)—next to 20 letters (out of 22) of the Ancient Hebrew alphabet. There are two other letters in the Ancient Hebrew alphabet: THaTH (incorrectly known as [ika] tet), and SHaN (ika shin). These letters correspond in shape (and sound) respectively to the Old and Middle English letters: ð (named eth, with a "th" sound"), and ∫ (named esh with a "sh" sound). There is not one letter in the English alphabet that wasn't derived in shape from the Ancient Hebrew alphabet. All of the remaining six letters of the English alphabet were also derived in shape from the Ancient Hebrew alphabet: 1) C from GaM (ika gimmel), 2) F from UU (ika vav), 3) J from ID (ika yod), 4) V from UU (ika vav), 5) W from UU (ika vav) and, 6) Y from ID (ika yod)...Continue
OBaRISH — A Fusion Font of Ancient Hebrew (OBaRIT) and English
OBaRISH [obareesh] is a free transliteral and partly transcriptional fusion font of Ancient Hebrew (Ancient OBaRIT [obareet]) and English. It shows how the English alphabet, numbers and other Western type-characters are strikingly similar in appearance to the pictographic Ancient Hebrew alphabet—more than any other characters in use on Earth today—including those of the Modern Jewish Hebrew square script! OBaRISH is ideal for familiarising oneself with the pictographic Ancient Hebrew alphabet as portrayed in Jeff A Benner's "Semitic Early" Font; and transcribing Hebrew words into English...Continue
Part I: The Father's Name Is Best Transliterated into English as IEUE not YHWH
i. The English and Greek Alphabets Are Semitic-Israelite Alphabets
ii. The Jews Are Not the Only Israelites - the Lost Tribes Settled in the West
iii. The English Alphabet Is the Most Similar to the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet
iv. English and Greek Are the Most Alive Semitic Languages Today
b. Hiero Ancient Hebrew: Ancient Hebrew Was Pictographic
i. There Are 22 Picture-Letters (Pictographs) in the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet
ii. The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Was the First Alphabet On Earth
iii. Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions Have Been Found In - But Aren't From - Egypt
iv. The Ancient Hebrew Culture Defined the Ancient Hebrew Pictographs
v. All Hebrew Words Have Meanings Derived from their Pictographs
vi. The Pictographic Meaning of the Father's Name Is "He Secures-Breathing"
vii. Speaking Ancient Hebrew Is Easy - Compared to Modern Jewish Hebrew
c. Early Theologians' Use: Early Theologians Who Used the Name IEUE
d. Late Theologians' Use: Modern Theologians Using the Name IEUE
e. Anti-IEUE Conspiracies: Conspiracies Against the Name IEUE
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