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Pictograph or Paleo Symbols


BROTHERS & SISTERS, THE ENEMY IS TRYING TO TRICK US YET AGAIN BY SPINNING FABLES AND FLOWERING UP THE CREATOR'S NAME INTO PICTOGRAPHIC LETTERS THAT WERE NEVER ACTUALLY THERE !!!


"In regards to the PICTOGRAPHIC LETTERS of the Creator's Name, what is being promoted as “older” Hebrew, even the “oldest” Hebrew, is based on letter shapes derived from hieroglyphics (logograms, where symbols stood for entire words). The first use of these letters shapes were not used by the prophets. The so-called “ancient script” (not used by any prophet as far as can be determined), originated from the scribbling on cave walls by the Hyksos/Canaanites. It’s more accurate to understand the script as “Mitsrayim/Hyksos”, although archaeologists refer to the script as “proto-Sinaitic”. Whatever we may use for it, it’s a form of writing ideas.


The Hyksos were illiterate, but quite fascinated by the hieroglyphs, and attempted to leave their impressions of these “logograms” inside the caves. Some believe they were leaving such symbols as expressions of prayers to the Egyptian deity “HATHOR” to protect them, however their symbols were very crude compared to the sophisticated hieroglyphs they were seeing at a nearby TEMPLE dedicated to the deity. Serabit’s Hathor temple was at this mining site and maintained for some 800 years. Why Hathor? She was the Egyptian deity of turquoise, referred to in the hieroglyphs as the “Mistress of Turquoise”.


The Hyksos didn't serve Yahuah, and so never wrote His Name, as far as we've been able to determine.




>>>>>>AFTER MUCH RESEARCH, THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT ANYONE HAS YET FOUND THE NAME OF YAHUAH WRITTEN IN THE PROTO-SINAITIC SCRIPT PICTURED BY MANY TEACHERS TODAY AS EVER BEING WRITTEN ANYWHERE, UNTIL THE PRESENT DAY !!! <<<<<<< "


Stick with the Pre-Captivity Paleo Hebrew which has actually been discovered on stone tablets, ancient cups, walls and scrolls etc



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