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After more than a year of research
and tedious effort towards recovering the pictographical alphabet
code of the ancient Phoenician and Hebrew writers, author J. Steven Babbit now offers
readers an amazing look into the word-pictures found within the
ancient Hebrew Scriptures, known as the Old Testament to Christians
and as the Tanach to Jewish Biblical students. Whether you are
a skilled reader of Biblical Hebrew or a novice student unfamiliar
with the Hebrew language, you will easily be able to learn and understand how the
pictographical word pictures of the Phoenician and Hebrew alphabets
give full-color meanings to Biblical Hebrew words, including many
difficult words which up until now have been nearly impossible to
translate using contextual clues alone.
One chapter is dedicated to each
Hebrew letter and its meaning set. The pictographs of the
original Phoenician letters are shown and explained in detail.
Each chapter has an extensive chart of Hebrew words which
extensively shows how the system applies. All words are shown
in Hebrew, with English transliteration and definitions.
Anyone interested in the origins of language and Biblical studies
can follow and benefit from the explanations of how the ancient
letters formed detailed word pictures.
Click on the buttons below for
more information:

For those of you who have read the
Unlocking the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Code book (page 3, in
particular) and have seen the example charts showing a
letter-by-letter interpretations of various Biblical Hebrew words,
you may purchase the original interactive Xcel data base of information used
to create this book. It will allow
you to use the Alphabet Code system decipher words on your own and
update your own personal version of the example data base. (NOTE:
You must have Microsoft Excel
installed on your personal computer or have access to a computer
with Xcel installed to use this data CD.) You may also see
four abbreviated example charts (pages 12, 18, 22, & 24 of the
inside-this-book PDF file) by clicking on the plum-colored
button link above.
Cost is only
$10, which covers shipping and
handling fees to anywhere in North America. Ordering the CD is
easy to do; simply e-mail Steve directly and give him an mailing address
where he can send the CD. Click the light blue button above
for payment instructions.
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