Discover how the Masoretes' phenomenal memory shaped their work: a testament to their dedication in preserving the Hebrew Scriptures. Part 3 of a 6 Part Series.
Widely Held False Belief That There Was No “J” In Hebrew
This article delves into the historical and phonetic evidence supporting the existence of the 'J' sound in ancient Hebrew, challenging widespread misconceptions and highlighting the Sephardic pronunciation tradition.
What Was the Origin of the Hebrew Language?
Secular historians are not able to disclose the origin of the Hebrew language. In fact, for that matter, the same is true for any of the most ancient languages known, such as Sumerian, Akkadian (Assyro-Babylonian), Aramaean, and Egyptian. The reason for this is because the earliest tongues appeared already fully developed in the earliest written records that have been discovered. However, nevertheless, ...

