So English is just modern-Hebrew? Awesome, that explains it.
The alphabet is. Some words. But the hebrews probably got their alphabet from somewhere as well. And many languages share those same words that are common to modern languages which indicates a root language farther back.
There's some bizarre similarities I've heard about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAAmwtdP1bE
I give it a watch later. Not long ago I discovered that the major alphabets have an axe of symmetry when arranged in a pyramid that is indicated by the vowels. When I find it again I will post in the sub s/strange.
Not at all. Just the system but this chart has errors. For instance, the letter D comes from Dalet or door. It's missing at the top. Also the letter Z among other errors.
?? What does it explain ??
We're the lost tribes.
True. The Hebrews were working forests in Spain during the time of Solomon. That's where they got timbers for the first temple. Mines in North America for copper to make bronze. The Irish are descendants of the Tribe of Dan. In ancient times they called themselves Tribe of Dan in their language. Also in the northward migration the Danites named rivers after themselves. Hence, Danube. In Rostov Oblast Russia it's known as Rostov Na Dan. Then there's the Danish. Another tribe escaped to Japan and established the religion of Shintoism. Many Japanese words are Hebrew. The Japanese have Hebrew letters in their alphabet.
Every year they have the same march that King David made when he took the ark around Israel to stop the plague that God sent to punish Israel for the arrogance of King David when he numbered his troops.
To this day the Japanese have an ark they built that they march through the streets chanting "Essa, Essa!". Meaning, "Carry" in Hebrew. The paintings on the sides of the ark are of desert scenes and desert animals from the middle east. Interesting no? And there are Jewish communities in Japan who make a yearly pilgrimage to Israel.
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