Re: Okay....I'll play along..... |
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- Thursday, May 23 2013, 19:05:31 (UTC) from *** - *** Commercial - Windows NT - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
Taoro wrote: >it is a mix of booth the lettres are arameic and a big part of the words are akkadian you know this come on now buddy dont be like that. why dose the jews call our language Ashuri alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית אַשּׁוּרִי, álef-bet ashurí) means Assyrian alphabet and also refers to the Assyrian script (Hebrew: כְּתָב אַשּׁוּרִי, ktav ashurí) which is the name for a traditional calligraphic form of the Aramaic alphabet, and a term that was first used in the Mishnah to refer to either the Aramaic alphabet or the formal script used in certain Jewish ceremonial items, including Sefer Torah, Mezuzah, Tefillin also abbreviated as STA"M[1] (Hebrew: סת"ם). It is also referred to as the "square" script. This is the Aramaic script that replaced the original ancient Hebrew alphabet. ...bring us your EXPERTS! Stop interpreting things for us....bring us the ACTUAL WORDS and quotes from your experts...we don't want YOUR words..we want theirs...kay? --------------------- |
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