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The Original Egyptian Hieroglyph Of Hebrew Religious Terms

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« on: September 02, 2013, 05:57:41 pm »

 

Ancient Egypt
During the time of the Hyksos 13th-14th Dynasty
( Egypt about 1700 B.C.)
According to Genesis, Joseph was one of Jacob’s twelve sons. Out of jealousy, Joseph’s brothers sold him to Midianite traders and these traders sold Joseph to an Egyptian officer named Potiphar. Eventually, through a period of trials and tribulations, the Lord enabled Joseph to rule over Egypt, second only to Pharaoh himself.


The nember of joseph's family were 70 persons . ( When they came to Egypt) ( 1700 B.C.)
AFTER 400 YEARSEdit
The nember of the Egyptian hebrews were about 30,000.(At the time of exoduse) ( 1300 B.C.)


 
The Original Egyptian Hieroglyph Of Hebrew Religious Terms

 First: The Egyptian Hebrew (Husetiu - Husechy) lived in Egypt around 400 years . Their language were The Ancient Egyptian Language . The Hebrew Language invented at the time of King Solemn.(300 years later).

The ten commandment had been written by Ancient Egyptian Language.

The Great mighty GOD spoke to MOSES by Ancient Egyptian Language.


The following terms had original Egyptian meanings:

 THE TORAH
 The Torah ( Hebrew: תּוֹרָה‎‎, "Instruction", "Teaching") is the Jewish name for the first five books of the Jewish Bible. In Hebrew the five books are named by the first phrase in the text: Bere**** ("In [the] beginning," Genesis), Shemot ("Names," Exodus), Vayikra ("He called", Leviticus[1]), Bamidbar ("In the desert," Numbers) and Devarim ("Words," Deuteronomy). The Tabernacle (Hebrew: משכן‎, mishkan, "residence" or "dwelling place"), according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, was the portable dwelling place for the divine presence from the time of the Exodus from Egypt through the conquering of the land of Canaan. According to religious tradition, all of the laws found in the Torah, both written and oral, were given by God to Moses, some of them at Mount Sinai and others at the Tabernacle, and all the teachings were written down by Moses.
 The TABERNACLE
 The Tabernacle (Hebrew: משכן‎, mishkan, "residence" or "dwelling place"), according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, was the portable dwelling place for the divine presence from the time of the Exodus from Egypt through the conquering of the land of Canaan.
 THE TANAKH
 The Tanakh (Hebrew: תַּנַ"ךְ‎, pronounced.
 THE TALMUD
The Talmud  תַּלְמוּד (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד talmūd "instruction, learning", from a root  lmd "teach, study")
The Paleo-Hebrew alphabet  (Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום) (Yiddish: כתב עברי) is an abjad offshoot of the ancient Semitic alphabet and closely related to the Phoenician alphabet from which it descends. It dates to the 10th century BCE or earlier. It was used as the main vehicle for writing the Hebrew language by the Israelites.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleo-Hebrew_alphabet

While many associate written Hebrew with the squarish letters adorned by curvy flourishes and occasionally vowel marks, Hebrew was originally written with a different, but related, script called Old Hebrew. The first evidence of this script is the Gezer Calendar, which dates to around the 10th century BCE and records agricultural activities throughout the year. This early form of Old Hebrew is graphically very similar to Phoenician. Also, like early Phoenician, Old Hebrew inscriptions did not indicate vowels

http://www.ancientscripts.com/old_hebrew.html

Hebrew is one of the longest continuously recorded languages thathas survived to the modern day. It first appeared around the late 11thor early 10th century BCE in the form of the Gezer calendar. While thescript on this inscription is called Old Hebrew, it is barely discerniblefrom Phoenician from where it originated.

http://www.ancientscripts.com/hebrew.html

Jews under the Ptolemies The language of the Egyptian Jewish people was Greek; after a generation or two immigrants from Israel forgot their Semitic speech. Their Hebrew scriptures they knew only in the Greek translation, which was named the Septuagint because, according to the legend, the translation had been made by the Seventy Translators under Ptolemy II Since the Seventy Translators were held to have been themselves miraculously inspired, there was no need for the Egyptian Jews to concern themselves with the original Hebrew. As a matter of fact, the translation of the Old Testament was made, bit by bit, in Egypt during the last three centuries before the Christian era. According to the first form of the legend, it was not the Old Testament as a whole, but only the five books of the Law which were translated by the Seventy Translators http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ptolemaic_Egypt

The Gezer calendar is a 10th century BCE inscribed limestone tablet discovered in excavations of the ancient Canaanite city of Gezer, 20 miles west of Jerusalem

"Abijah" is probably the name of the scribe. The name means "Yah (abbreviated form of YHWH, the Hebrew name of the God of Israel)Yah is my father". This name appears in the Bible for several individuals, including a king of Judah (1 Kings 14:31).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gezer_calendar



 Sigmund Freud   
Monotheism, the believe that only one god exists and was brought to the Egyptians of the 18th Dynasty by Akhenaten. Some even believe that Akhenaten was the pioneer of a monotheistic religion that later became Judism. One of those is Sigmund Freud, in his book Moses and Monotheism he argues that Moses was an Atenist priest that was forced out of Egypt after Akhenatens death.In this book Freud argues that what Akhenaten was trying to achieve in ancient Egypt, to promote monotheism, was successfully achieved by the biblical Moses. Freud also said that monotheism was not a Jewish but an Egyptian invention, descending from the cult of the Egyptian sun god Aten.
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