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originally posted by: okamitengu
you have posted this assuming everyone else has the same base starting point you did.
i do not.
can you add some context to this rather than just starting to jam words together in parts?
you also referenced Phoenician, then never once used Phoenician, only Hebrew and English?
you also referenced Phoenician, then never once used Phoenician, only Hebrew and English?
originally posted by: okamitengu
since all languages are man made I fail to see how you brought a god into this?
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: okamitengu
Phoenician, Paleo-Hebrew, and Proto- Canaanite were all at one point, the same language.
originally posted by: Iamthatbish
a reply to: AlephBet
Do you have more information on Greek letters and mathematical formulas?
originally posted by: WarminIndy
a reply to: AlephBet
But reveal doesn't mean to veal again.
second line.
originally posted by: BELIEVERpriest
a reply to: AlephBet
This is a fascinating subject. Im in the process of teaching myself biblical Hebrew. I learned the basic phonetics of the modern dialect online, but now I plan on letting the bible teach me the rest of the language.
Have you ever counted the syllables of any particular chapter in the Hebrew OT? Psalm 90 yields a very interesting pattern. Im presently examining Zephaniah 1,2&3.
originally posted by: Iamthatbish
a reply to: AlephBet
While that was kind. That article lists them as constants, special functions and variables.
I was hoping for more info than I got in my math classes.
You typed Greek letters MATCH... I don't understand the coorelation. Match isn't the same as used to represent. I found the info on Hebrew letters much easier to relate with the message your trying to convey.
Did I misunderstand the similarly between these two languages?
originally posted by: Iamthatbish
a reply to: AlephBet
While that was kind. That article lists them as constants, special functions and variables.
I was hoping for more info than I got in my math classes.
You typed Greek letters MATCH... I don't understand the coorelation. Match isn't the same as used to represent. I found the info on Hebrew letters much easier to relate with the message your trying to convey.
Did I misunderstand the similarly between these two languages?