☛ Part I: The Father's Name Is Best Transliterated into English as IEUE not YHWH
☛ b. Hiero Ancient Hebrew: Ancient Hebrew Was Pictographic
☛ vii. Speaking Ancient Hebrew Is Easy - Compared to Modern Jewish Hebrew
Transliterating, Transcribing and Pronouncing Ancient Hebrew
How to Read an Ancient Hebrew Word Out-Loud in 10 Minutes Or Less
Here's a short and simple 12-step-guide to pronouncing Jewish Hebrew square script words and phrases from the Hebrew Bible—in the Ancient Hebrew language. Forget mastering nikkud (vowel-pointings) and ever-changing vowel letters! This system is far simpler. With a bit of practice you'll be reading Ancient Hebrew straight from square script. Work through the 10 examples provided to maximise your experience...Continue
The Sound of Ancient Hebrew

Trilingual Glossary: English - Jewish Hebrew - Ancient Hebrew
This glossary by Jane E Lythgoe (nee Marchant) is an alphabetical list of all the commonly used Ancient Hebrew transliterations of words on the IEUE Research Centre. These are alongside their English/Jewish Hebrew equivalent, Strong's and Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible reference numbers, and transcriptions of how to say the words. It also contains information on how to construct your own Ancient Hebrew transliterations...Continue
The Names of the Books of the Bible in Ancient Hebrew
Here is a list (in progress) of the English transliterations of the Ancient Hebrew names of the books of the scripTUREs (Bible). It includes the 66 majorly accepted books, and will endeavour to include other likely-inspired books. Also it has suggested three letter and/or digit abbreviations for each book. The first 66 books are in the same order as the order of the books in The Scriptures 1998 version...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
© 2012 Created by Jane E Lythgoe (nee Marchant).