Unlike Yiddish, which modern Jews speak, the Hebrew language that was spoken by Abraham and Moses and that is preserved in the Scriptures does have the “j” sound. From ancient times, the “j” sound has been represented by the letter jod (in ancient Hebrew ___, and in Biblical Hebrew י). Although Ashkenazi Jews have changed…
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OTTC: THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD THE FATHER: The Myth That There Was No “J” In Hebrew
Unlike Yiddish, which modern Jews speak, the Hebrew language that was spoken by Abraham and Moses and that is preserved in the Scriptures does have the “j” sound. From ancient times, the “j” sound has been represented by the letter jod (in ancient Hebrew ___, and in Biblical Hebrew י). Although Ashkenazi Jews have changed…