Philological constraints ensure that textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible remains disciplined by linguistic and grammatical evidence, preserving textual authenticity.
Dual Authorship of Matthew: Inspired Hebrew Origins and a Spirit-Led Greek Rewrite in the First Century
This article proposes that Matthew authored his Gospel twice, first in Hebrew, then in Greek, both under divine inspiration.
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.

