14. Nun | Paleo Hebrew Alphabet | The Bronze Serpent, a Revealing Map, Noah Finds Grace, and more

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  • @Shiryone
    @Shiryone Год назад +22

    I have seen many teachings and videos on the Peleo Hebrew letters, but none are as simplistic yet at the same time deep as these. Father comes through loud and clear on each one. I will watch these over and over again, knowing that each time I will glean more and be given a more Hebrew mindset. All praise to Father for what He has poured into you.

    • @freemanrader75
      @freemanrader75 9 месяцев назад

      That's what learning the roots is like. You can feel your way through the dark intuitively because the tree is a reflection of the underlying foundation. Know your roots. First off it's bull worship from letter A and now there's a serpent in the garden lol. I see where this is going. Be wary of the underlying motives of a Shepard. They might be taking A herd all the way to the chopping block.

  • @jonathanrogers3041
    @jonathanrogers3041 Год назад +7

    So I've been learning Hebrew (slowly) but commited. This channel feels like super-octane fuel and speeding up my learning and comprehension of Hebrew. It is all starting to make real sense. Now I'll have to conjugate modern Hebrew into original to bring comprehension/clarity as I continue to learn. THANK YOU for sharing Father's alef-bet.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +3

      You’re totally welcome, this channel is for Father’s children. Shalom

  • @searsbootcamp
    @searsbootcamp Год назад +23

    Her voice is so pleasing to the ear, his voice is so encouraging. I feel blessed to have found this amazing channel.

    • @Bee-yc4qh
      @Bee-yc4qh Год назад

      Yes, all the voices sounded really sodomite.

  • @CarolJamieson
    @CarolJamieson Год назад +12

    I'm so glad I found this channel! I'm learning Hebrew on my own and I found this fascinating!! Thank you. I look forward to the next one.

  • @nancyduynslager6981
    @nancyduynslager6981 2 месяца назад +1

    I hit a gold mine when I found your platform.
    I love how you explain things.
    Your voice is beautiful
    Thank you

  • @stephannytorres3289
    @stephannytorres3289 Год назад +8

    I just started picking up Hebrew again. This time I’m going deep into reading the scriptures and this video is a tremendous aid already in enlightening what I learn. THANK YOU. The Lord bless you in Jesus’ name. ❤

  • @dancoles2235
    @dancoles2235 Год назад +59

    This cover-up by the users of the "modern Hebrew" (corrupted Hebrew based upon Chaldean block letters) reminds me of another significant deception. They tell us the wailing wall is the last remaining part of the temple, yet Christ prophecies not a stone would remain in place. The wall they worship was built by the Edomite Herodian dynasty as part of Fort Antonia in collaboration with the Roman Empire (thus aligning with prophecy in Daniel).

    • @omarcuevas6444
      @omarcuevas6444 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the info brother !

    • @alicjaerdelyi9203
      @alicjaerdelyi9203 Год назад +3

      I heard that Chaldeans were Slavians, which held the ancient knowledge, in Polish , knowledge is wiedza, chech veda… and Hindu is Veda… Scythe is Szczyt/peak… if Noah bark landed on Ararat, after the water came down, maybe, not maybe, sure, these all people, animals and seeds spread in every corner on the Earth… and maybe that is a four corners of the world…

    • @dancoles2235
      @dancoles2235 Год назад +3

      @@alicjaerdelyi9203 I don't know with certainty, but don't think there is much to support the idea that Chaldeans became Slavs. Chaldean is a term considered anachronistic for Southern Babylonians. Slavs, however, likely descend from various settlers of different migrations ,which likely included dispersed Israelites that lost their tribal identities. If you are Slavic, then this theory is good news for your people rather than connecting them ethnically to Babylon. :)

    • @dancoles2235
      @dancoles2235 Год назад +3

      @@alicjaerdelyi9203 the reason for the linguistic similarities you mentioned is because all of the PIE language groups are related to paleoHebrew. The confusion of tongues caused variations, but even the Harrapans were connected to Shemitic languages by using something deemed close to Elamite (subgroup of Shem). Modern deveivers love to trick our people into calling mongrelized languages Semitic while dismissing PIE languages as Japhethetic, but such claims bear about as much credibility as the erroneous claim that "Jews" means the same thing as Israelites.

    • @alicjaerdelyi9203
      @alicjaerdelyi9203 Год назад

      @@dancoles2235 stupid

  • @DiamondIsrayl24
    @DiamondIsrayl24 Год назад +4

    Shalam! I nearly cried when I heard you say in your q&a video that you didn't want any financial support ❤️🤗 Our people have been abused for so long, I didn't feel there were many today who don't want to sell us back our own if that makes sense and you know what I mean ! You do well! BARAKATHA!

  • @FOTMtv9317
    @FOTMtv9317 2 года назад +10

    Beautiful song Praise Elohym

  • @williamjayaraj2244
    @williamjayaraj2244 2 года назад +8

    Excellent study of Hebrew language. Thanks.

  • @jonasespinoza6967
    @jonasespinoza6967 Год назад +4

    Very beautiful the feminine voice, also the guitar in the background. Obviously the best are the lessons we can get out of the paleo.
    I never heard your teaching before but I love it and will continue to watch your videos. Shalom.!!!

  • @BeABereanActs1711
    @BeABereanActs1711 Год назад +3

    Looking forward to the remaining letters of the AlefBet. Thanks for the videos!

  • @nameaboveallnames1267
    @nameaboveallnames1267 Год назад +14

    This is a blessing I just did a study of Psalm 119 where King Dawid explains the Otiot for nun but this would be forgotten knowledge and makes total sense when you look back at Nachash the Ammonite
    Who's name is the serpent.He wanted to gouge out the right eye of the Yisralites and this makes sense because the first letter in his real name is the lost letter ghayin the left eye counterpart to ayin and why words like Gaza and Gommorah are pronounced with the guttural sound of the Ghayin.Interesting is when father made skins for them the word would be Ore or Ayin uau resh the same word as light with the aleph replaced by the eye showing the disconnect from father Yahuah.Now when you use the letter ghayin instead of the letter ayin as in skins,you now have the word Gore which is ghayin uau resh and that word means blind.Showing their spiritual disconnect to father.It is the 23rd letter but fell when he did and Matthew 6:23 explains that letter perfectly.
    Keep up the work I am interested to see your work on the other letters

    • @Bee-yc4qh
      @Bee-yc4qh Год назад +1

      More bs from the bs''ers.

    • @nameaboveallnames1267
      @nameaboveallnames1267 Год назад

      @@Bee-yc4qh I am truly sorry for your pain. It can be a difficult thing when you don't understand. But I want you to know this, When I pray tonight, I will pray diligently, not only for your healing but for your salvation because I do truly care. Hard to believe that someone you do not know can love you in this way but Yahusha loved you so much that he hung on that tree, the punishment for the worst of sins, so that (You) can be free. I used to get upset when I seen such comments as this but Elohim gives us a heart for others because I don't know the hurt you have endured in your life, and how others have hurt you along the way and who you have lost, just as you Don't know what happened to me and how war effected me or how the loss of those I love hardened my heart. But Yahuah gave me back a heart of flesh and compassion so
      now I can give back and help others like you. Remember tonight*** someone you don't know will be praying for you.
      Have a blessed day.....shalom.:)

  • @soundimpact4633
    @soundimpact4633 2 года назад +10

    I love "Paleo Hebrew!" Thank you for this information.....

    • @blazingstar9638
      @blazingstar9638 Год назад

      @Marcos Ferreira 👌

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +5

      They call it Proto-Sinaitic, Proto-Canaanite, or Early Alphabetic because they don't believe it is Hebrew. We call it Paleo Hebrew since we acknowledge what it is - the most paleo (ancient) version of the Hebrew alphabet.

    • @jrutt2675
      @jrutt2675 Год назад

      @Marcos Ferreira yes, he was the cursed one. Caanan mixed with the fallen angels! So by the time they became the nation of the Caananites they were an entirety different race. Esau would also be an entire different race. He intentionally mixed with Ishmael and the Caananites. In Issac they seed shall be called. Out of the three sons of Noah Shem would keep the original race of ADAM! This is why the line runs through Shem.

    • @jrutt2675
      @jrutt2675 Год назад

      @Marcos Ferreira No. Read the bible text correctly. Israel is a race and did everything to keep their racial identity. Satan wanted to kill Adam so he could have Eve for himself. He would spend the rest of days trying to destroy Yah's bloodline of Adam.

  • @jondoealoe
    @jondoealoe Год назад +1

    I applaud your desire to understand and teach the word of God faithfully.
    Thank you for this knowledge.

  • @thekey429
    @thekey429 Год назад +10

    The transposition of the serpent into the fish for the letter Nahash/Num is not purely mercantile, but holds esoteric, occult significance.
    The fish represents Dagon, who was the fish seen as civilizing humanity and tracking WRITING. The serpent, was also seen as the source of occult wisdom, relating to celestial movements (draconitoc nodes), and was worshipped as such by the enemies of YHVH.
    The term for “fish,” in hieroglyphs was “Jon” and was the same lexical root as the name Oannes, synonymous with Dagon in Canaan as the civilizing fish man. This relates to Jon baptizing Yeshua, The Fish of Wisdom baptizing The Truth of YHVH, and then relinquishing his place as rabbi.
    And so the Phoenician-KAINanitea (the serpent seed) replaced the serpent with the fish, as they themselves, the SERPENT SEED, replaced the fish, the wisdom of YHVH with the wisdom of the serpent.
    They know the power of the word and have used it to reflect how they have tried to twist and corrupt The Word pf YHVH.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +6

      Outstanding comment, thanks

    • @dancoles2235
      @dancoles2235 Год назад +6

      Agreed. This comment deserves a boom or a mic drop.

    • @thekey429
      @thekey429 Год назад +5

      @@originalhebrewseries Thank you for helping to teach The Truth. I have learned so much from your videos and sincere devotion to our father. Many blessings

    • @thekey429
      @thekey429 Год назад +4

      @@josemoody1743 There is not one source for all of this, but it comes from prolonged study of ancient primary source artifacts and texts, which lead to certain evident conclusions such as the transpositions of letters. However, there are some very good secondary sources which can help learn about this:
      1. Gardner's Sign List - Sign K1 on his list is for the common nile Tilapia, which is said as "Jon" or "Jonat"
      2. Byblos Et L'Egypte Quatre Campaignes de Fouilles a Gebeil by Pierre Montet - This is an excellent early source (Although it is exceedingly rare and is only in French, so you must be able to read French) that can be very, very helpful in parsing Pheonician transpositions of letters, if you read with discernment for the author's bias.
      The City of Byblos being located north of Beirut, in modern day Lebanon, the seat and source of the Phoenicians. The Arabic name for it is: جُبَيْل said "Jubal" exactly the same phonetically as the descendant of Qayin referenced in Berashit, written as יוּבָל in the Masoretic Text (Yuval.) In Pheonician the name of the city was written as 𐤂𐤁𐤋 which is G-B-L (like Goebbels... They choose their names accordingly.) The city's name is an amalgamation of 𐤂𐤁 Geb "Source, Well" and 𐤁𐤏𐤋 "Ba'al" literally Geba'al. The name of the city literally meaning "The Source of Ba'al." This is referenced in the conversation of Yeshua with the Samaritan Woman, in which he tells the Samaritan woman that drinking from his well (The waters of Truth of YHVH) shall give everlasting satiation, while that of Yakov (whose name means "holder of the heel,") who is buried in Haql El Faras Phoenicia, shall leave all those with thirst in John 4. So many of these ancient cultural textual references are lost on modern readers and sorely mis-interpreted for this reason.
      3. Berossus Babiloniaka, of which originals are no longer existant, but which is quoted at length by Josephus.
      4. The Ancient Steles and inscriptions of the Phara-on Unas, whose name is the hieroglyphs for Oanness the fish man.
      5. The inscriptions regarding Nebuchanezzar II, whos name is actually Nabû-kudurri-uṣur in Babylonian Cuneiform and נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר in Masoretic Hebrew. Nabu was the babylonain pagan deity of scribes, and so many of his inscriptions discuss how he has been given the plume of Nabu and Oannes, and the history of writing.
      6. Sargon the Magnificent by Sydney Bristowe, can help accilmate to twistings, and untangle the source issues with modern academia that credit the copiers with being originals
      7. Children of the Sun by Morris West, can help give less biased comparative mythology of the civilizing fish man. Even in Korea, their mythical solar Fish King (they love to twist, each having their "Beast out of the sea" The Solar Fish King, Sol-Amon...) that founded Korea is called DanGun, like Dagon, and the characters 檀君 mean Purple-Red (Like Tyrrean Purple made by the Pheonicians) and Ruler/Monarch/King, that character being the composite of the two earlier characters for staff/Scepter and Mouth.

    • @sherryhayhurst3027
      @sherryhayhurst3027 Год назад +1

      Do you teach? Do you have a YT channel that you use to teach from?

  • @melchormodales5828
    @melchormodales5828 2 года назад +2

    I learned so much and am blessed in my watching and listening here! Thank you and God bless.

  • @azariyahisrael2071
    @azariyahisrael2071 Год назад +2

    All praises to the FATHER alone!! Awesome information

  • @divyaa155
    @divyaa155 Год назад +3

    5:50 - The word for channel (small stretch of river) in Hindi (India) is also 'Nahar'

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Very cool! thanks for sharing that

    • @divyaa155
      @divyaa155 Год назад

      @@originalhebrewseries Yes, it's pronounced different but, with a short 'a' sound, not long 'aa' sound. Also, the word in Sanskrit (ancient Indian language) is - 'Nadi'/'Nari', again, pronounced with short 'a' sound. Interestingly, in Sanskrit also the word starts with 'N'.

    • @divyaa155
      @divyaa155 Год назад

      There is an artificial categorization of language families, such as Indo-European, Semitic, etc. New research is needed here. The more I get to hear about similarities in non-related language families, the more surprised I am. My gut feeling is that ancient Semitic languages are the common ancestors of all languages in the world.

  • @donnie27brasco
    @donnie27brasco Год назад +5

    Hi. "Nahhash" or "نهاش" (Snapper in English) is an Arabic noun or adjective for an animal that bites violently and repeatedly. It doesn't refer specifically to snakes, but to any animal that does the same thing, such as piranhas. Thanks

    • @ianison9820
      @ianison9820 Год назад

      Dennis & Gnasher cartoon fans may suggest a closer translation.

    • @TohouBohou
      @TohouBohou Год назад

      Arabic came from … the original ! Maybe

  • @brendoncowan5470
    @brendoncowan5470 Год назад +3

    Natan (“He gave”), is a cross between two serpents. Jesus between two criminals? Is it just me (it jumps out at me, each time I watch this episode); or is there something to this?

  • @dancoles2235
    @dancoles2235 Год назад +5

    Great info. Thanks for sharing. If we don't know with certainty why the letter was called by a different name, your presumption seems reasonable. However, I speculate that since Nachash was associated with "the adversary", it could also have been a name-change out of antireverance for the adversary. Much like many PIE cultures don't use the proper name for what we call "bear" to avoid summoning it.

  • @dancoles2235
    @dancoles2235 Год назад +3

    I just found something today that seems like a mind-blowing coincidence! HeroQuest was a game first released in the 90s. It had many different types of monsters. The rights were bought recently by another company and it has been republished, with only two major changes to the antagonists to prevent copyright infringements. "Chaos Warriors" were changed to "dread warriors" and "fimirs" were changed to "abominations". The fimirs were reptilianoids (i.e. nachash before losing their legs) and the abominations are fish-like monsters. I thought the new ones were out-of-place, but I now see something, intentional or not, that aligns beautifully with the lessons from this video.

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    This is kool, so again watt would be the correct translation for Immanuel????

  • @halissontorres
    @halissontorres 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello! Thank you for sharing this knowledge... Could you explain the pictograms for word "NOT" (Lo = Lamed + Aleph)? Thanks in advance!

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 месяца назад +1

      Shalom, the Aleph in front of Lamed = follow. And the opposite = No. this becomes more clear as you learn the Hebrew language. Good question. Shalom unto Jerusalem

    • @halissontorres
      @halissontorres 2 месяца назад

      @@originalhebrewseries thank you

  • @imitatingthecreator
    @imitatingthecreator 2 года назад +6

    Very cool I’m excited to reason using this because it’s as much a snake as a sperm or seed in form. When dealing with the picto interpretation we have found that there can often be multiple interpretations of the pictures as you have shown and a seed is the foundation of life.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. We just posted a Q&A video where we talked about it ruclips.net/video/p0R--AlwemQ/видео.html

  • @3l.a.777
    @3l.a.777 Год назад +4

    All glory honor praise and strength to Our Father God YAHWEH YAHAWAH ba sham Yahawasha. And thank for allowing God to use you🕊

  • @4Grace4Truth
    @4Grace4Truth Год назад +10

    Ok, y’all my mind is blown! You have sparked new ideas in my mind!
    Is Paleo Hebrew also called Proto-Sinaitic ?
    In elementary school I learned that the Phoenicians gave us the first alphabet.
    Then I watched Timothy P. Mahoney’s film The Moses Controversy, and my mind was blown there with this awesome idea that maybe Father gave to Moses the idea of an alphabet! Moses learned Egyptian hieroglyphs and he could have thought: “There has got to be a simpler way to write!”
    And do you think I’m way off-base with the thought that maybe the name Elohim and Allah are linguistically connected?
    And another question: Nir is fire and the Arabic name Nour means light, so is there a connection between the Hebrew and Arabic languages?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +10

      Thanks for watching. There are lots of similarities between the two languages. Regarding the name of the alphabet, they don’t believe it’s Hebrew so they call it Proto-Sinaitic, Proto-Canaanite, or Early Alphabetic. We call it Paleo Hebrew since we acknowledge what it is - the most paleo (ancient) version of the Hebrew alphabet.

    • @dancoles2235
      @dancoles2235 Год назад +2

      Great questions. I have seen evidence that the words (allah and elohim) are indeed connected. The el/al is associated with god/lord/master. This does not mean that the deities worshipped by different groups are the same, just that some ways of describing them (especially titles) were based on common word origins. I hope you get answers to the other questions. :)

    • @kerryrasol7718
      @kerryrasol7718 Год назад

      Nor is Noah in middle eastern language

    • @kerryrasol7718
      @kerryrasol7718 Год назад

      @@dancoles2235 what about Methus -- Allah.

    • @kerryrasol7718
      @kerryrasol7718 Год назад

      Allah lu Jah

  • @jakobjiannuzzi6871
    @jakobjiannuzzi6871 Год назад +1

    TA DA and Shalom. GLORY2JESUS. Well done indeed good and faithful. Blessings beloved ❤

  • @wesleysteinbrink2575
    @wesleysteinbrink2575 4 месяца назад +1

    The late Bronze age collapse at 1250 -1150 BC, I take to be actually the collapse of 2300 BC (still Bronze age) as noted in the three volume set of books - The 2300 BC Event by M. Mendelkehr. Mendelkehy attributes the collapse to Earth oscilations. I would attribute it to a great asteroid hit that separated the continents in Peleg's day (500 or so years after the worldwide flood of Noah). Interesting to see how it affected writing as well.
    Your series is very fascinating. I am most interested in the analysis of bara, asah, and mobbul as these relate to Father's creation.
    Great analysis of how nachash was usurped to be nun. Your research is so in depth!

  • @oldmanfigs
    @oldmanfigs Год назад +3

    Thank you …..I loved this!

  • @aosigal8704
    @aosigal8704 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much admin, I've completed 14 lessons and had made written notes hence I could read it and make exercises to write and to read the Paleo Hebrew. Anyway, what is TABERNACLE in Hebrew? And what the rule to choose "T" in word MATAR from letter "TET" instead of "TAV?" I am waiting for the next episode of lessons. LORD God blessed you.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

      So glad to know you’re learning and enjoying the series. Thanks for your message.
      To answer your questions, Tabernacle is “mishkan.” As for the rules on when to use Tav versus Tet, if were any other language, either tav or tet would work because you just need the T sound, but in the ancient Hebrew, the letters contribute to the meanings of the words. In the word matar, which means rain, Father uses tet to mean surround. The word is a picture of water (mem) surrounding (tet) the head (resh).

    • @aosigal8704
      @aosigal8704 Год назад

      @@originalhebrewseries Thank you for your answer. By the way, can we get Bible with Paleo Hebrew nowdays?

    • @yisraelavraham4078
      @yisraelavraham4078 Год назад +1

      @@aosigal8704 yes it’s online, it’s called paleo Hebrew Bible. It’s comes as a PDF file.

  • @SabalNabaya
    @SabalNabaya Год назад +1

    Excellent video. There are some things about this that I would love to speak with you all about. I think it would connect some dots that you all don't know need connecting. Is there a way we could chat? Much love and much shalom.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Shalom, we are very short on time, so all communication is only on this site. One day maybe Father will allow us more time. Shalom unto Jerusalem

  • @Heavenlylove73
    @Heavenlylove73 2 года назад +12

    I love it!!! I study the hebrew letters also in the Netherlands and i see the same!! I am almost ready to start with my channel😃 thanks i feel encouraged that you see the same!! The Holy Spirit is teaching us 🎉

  • @godschild7643
    @godschild7643 Год назад +1

    What a cool channel!!! Info you can't get elsewhere!!

  • @scare1138
    @scare1138 2 года назад +1

    @Original Hebrew - very nice presentation. Just one thing... the background music. Having intense commentary mixed with one/two tracks of music set up an "apre/compre hension" short-circuit in people.... it causes sensory overload. When the info. is strong, less-is-more on the music...

  • @clementpaul9628
    @clementpaul9628 7 месяцев назад +1

    Shalom.Greetings from Tamilnadu., India. Feel jubilant to learn. Found the Original Hebrew.Well done. Teach me more.Superb!👍👍👍👍

  • @arkbirdarcher19
    @arkbirdarcher19 Год назад +1

    Ooh a new favorite study series. Shalom. שלם 🎉

  • @justsomeguy4033
    @justsomeguy4033 Год назад +1

    I’m confused on how NcHSh means ‘snake’..
    If N is snake, what does the cH & Sh mean? How do the last 2 letters of the word turn what is already ‘snake’ into ‘snake’ ?
    From watching a few of your other videos are you saying that altogether, it is..
    N: snake
    cH: protect
    Sh: bite
    ..how do ‘protect’ & ‘bite’ clarify N to be snake, as if N alone doesn’t already mean that?
    One last question..
    You’ve mentioned the N in NMRD represented a god, or being born/of a god or something to that affect?
    ..how does ‘snake’ then, signify divinity? Or offspring of divinity?
    Thank you for your time, it’s difficult to wrap my head around all this. 👍🏼

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      I haven’t studied the word nachash itself, but at first glance the first two letters could mean something which shines or reflects (N) outside (Ch) - that is, when it’s in the sun. The letter chet is often used to mean outside, and the letter N is used frequently to denote brilliance, shining and reflectiveness. The answer on the N in Nimrod is a bit too long and detailed to comment on here; we may save it for the next Q&A video. The short answer is he proclaimed himself to be a god and from the gods - a shining one, a god-given one. The letter N is used in words to mean both “shining” and for things that are (truly) “GOD-given.” If HIS light shines on it, HE has allowed it to exist. Again, hard to explain in a short format, but hope it helps for now.

    • @justsomeguy4033
      @justsomeguy4033 Год назад

      @@originalhebrewseries thanks for the reply👍🏼
      What if the ‘cH’ was originally a Loom & Woven Thread? Signifying ‘to Weave’
      ..then NcHSh becomes Snake that Weaves itself around and Consumes.
      Oh and I’ve ran across evidence that ‘Sh’ was originally ‘Breasts’ but later downgraded to ‘teeth’ because the ‘Breasts’ were too provocative for people. Have you looked into this at all?
      Off subject, have you ever looked at the word for rabbit? ARNB ..Ox Head Snake House
      I always liked that one. It has a head shaped like an ox and lives like a snake.

  • @Rootedintruthfamilies
    @Rootedintruthfamilies Год назад +3

    We are working through these. They're such a blessing. There isn't much on pictograph or paleo Hebrew! Thanks for sharing these. It's part of our homeschool routine.

  • @jondoealoe
    @jondoealoe Год назад +2

    This is a really good video!
    I don't know how many times I watched it, but I'm not done yet.
    The word snake bite cracks me up, and you can really see Jesus' sense of humor in it.
    It's not just a snake and teeth; which could plainly be understood by anyone.
    It's, Here's a snake bite for you. LOL

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Bwahahahah great comment made us all laugh 😂 x Shalom unto Jerusalem

  • @HenryK153
    @HenryK153 Год назад +1

    Amazing channel. My name's Chen-ry. Pronounced Henry K or in Spanish it's Enrique. I'm very blessed to have found your channel. Truly Amazing. Ty. Shalom.

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    Hola!!! I have another question???? So if n is now nun but its real origin is nachash, then watt is the real word or name for amen

  • @rachmondhoward2125
    @rachmondhoward2125 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating channel. Paleo Hebrew holds the key to our ancient forbearers’ cosmological knowledge. The confusion between nun and the snake letter, is because there are actually three snakes all “arising” from the same noteworthy star cluster (represent as the navel of the earth Ya+ RA+ SA+ EL = Jerusalem) at lest that is the way the ancients conceptualised their cosmo-terrestrial worldview. The little snake, shown as a viper with horns in Egypt, is the snake that was swallowed by the snake of Moses (the staff turned into a snake). The bronze snake is at the sea (yam)/wildness/dessert it borders between the the celestial areas known as the dessert and the wildness. This red snake is opposite shin where everyone dies but resurrected at the southeast sky region. Noga which means light is interestingly Naga in Hindu, which is a Holy snake still worshipped but it is the third snake, the largest of all snake that is at the southwest sky region, in real sky observations this snake is the snake-bird-tree-lady. It arises at a specific period marked of by period count of by a 60 year cyclic period (Naros cycle) with golden Saturn being at Shin, where Moses kills a man and where he throws down his staff. Shin is also the brick without straw and many more things. Coming back to Noga/Naga as the snake-bird-tree- lady is why we have Eve/Eva associated with the tree and the snake. The Hindu women still carries the identity of this snake, as a red dot on their foreheads, the red represents an important red star. The Mayan conceptualised Naga as the feathered serpent, highlighting it bird and snake characteristics.

    • @078OG
      @078OG Год назад

      Please tell me about the brick without straw

    • @racheldove748
      @racheldove748 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for sharing your wisdom! This brings so many more questions to mind! Have you heard of the Phoenix cycle?

  • @johnemmons9087
    @johnemmons9087 Год назад +2

    What an auspicious find! Actually it was Father!
    My wife and I absolutely love what you are doing here. We starting to watch the series from the beginning. Great and worthy content! Keep up the good work!!!
    May God Bless and Protect You folks!

  • @TohouBohou
    @TohouBohou Год назад +1

    Are you the singer 😃

  • @sarahbean6170
    @sarahbean6170 Год назад +1

    Simple yet sooooo informative! Thank you! I think of the serpent mound here where I live in ohio. I have always wondered about it. I am a diffusionist and I really think that some of the Israelites came to America. The symbol with the circle and cross in it has shown up in America as well. It means “GOOD” is that right? Are there other meaning to that symbol? I’m watching all your videos today😂

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! There’s an episode on the circle with the cross letter - Episode #9 Tet

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 Год назад +1

    Awesome stuff here, thank you!

  • @FOTMtv9317
    @FOTMtv9317 2 года назад +7

    HalleluYah, I love this I hope you have more to show. Thank you God for your people and for your unfailing truth. Bless you lord Yeshua for the ultimate sacrifice you gave.

  • @zyntony
    @zyntony Год назад +1

    You guys need to do Tav - fast. I need it.

  • @VinothKumar-dw8hn
    @VinothKumar-dw8hn 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey, When we refer to son in hebrew as bet and nun - successor or builder or seed of House. How nacash apply here.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 месяца назад

      Shalom, Nahash does not apply in those words. Shalom unto Jerusalem

  • @allen_tor
    @allen_tor Год назад +1

    Where have you been all my life lady. Nice work.

  • @Aeon1019
    @Aeon1019 Год назад +3

    HaSHEM so loved those that were _HIS_ in the World that he gave his ANOINTED ONE *YAHUSHUA* that whoever believes in HIM (AS LIGHT/Lofty Enlightenment of REPENTANCE) shall have Eternal LIFE. That verse was also tampered with.

  • @doraa.urquilla3647
    @doraa.urquilla3647 Год назад +3

    What deep and wonderful is the language of Elohim, like no other with so many meanings, beautiful explanation!!
    I Love the chosen people of Elohim and love to know something more about Hebrew language, 🤗 TODA RABAH!!
    SHALOM !!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @obadiyah364
    @obadiyah364 Год назад +3

    While it is related to the serpent seed, it is still a sperm (life source). But it relates to the bronze serpant and eve's adultery with serpent seed. In Ge'ez they also call this letter nachas/נחש. Glad to see others have made similar connections.

  • @yahushaisthedoor2696
    @yahushaisthedoor2696 Год назад +1

    Shalum thank y’all for sharing your understanding of Paleo Hebrew. What about the seed of man? looks just like nun.

  • @objectivealchemy
    @objectivealchemy 2 года назад +2

    Oh, Thank You - I thought something seemed "fishy', in the past 3 years that I taught myself the Hebrew alphabet through books and videos, but when I applied the correspondences of the octaves and the Tarot as an experiment - I was very thrown off by the meanings? The modern letter for serpent is "Teth" - so still a snake in the alphabet. Also, when I saw the original snake you drew - it looked just like "Lamed" to me. I'm very happy that you have made this channel, or else I was going down the very wrong path.

  • @64449dD
    @64449dD Год назад +5

    It's a thirteen year relationship that Hebrew and I share to this day. There's no living without it anymore. 🌄🕊️🌅

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    Ok so the word or name SON has a different meaning if you leave it as NUN they the jew alefbet says son means ben TO CONTINUE which N is nachash then it means house of life right, can you please show me the nachash way of SON

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    So does the letters on the cross say something different, inri or irni, from right to left is irni

  • @Visigoth_
    @Visigoth_ Год назад +2

    🤔 a few people re-uploaded your video...

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

      On RUclips?

    • @Visigoth_
      @Visigoth_ Год назад +1

      @@originalhebrewseries yeah... I take notes in a Google document, and when I went to add a link it gave me several sugestions; a few difrent ones popped up for your video "you seemed like the original uploader, so I figured I'd tell you/let you know" seems popular 😉😅👍(see):
      Credit Not The Servant 777 (youtube & odysee)
      Full Immersion 77 (youtube)
      The Left Behind News (bitchute)

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

      That’s amazing… not sure what to make of it. Thanks for sharing 🤠

  • @sherryhayhurst3027
    @sherryhayhurst3027 Год назад +1

    Soooo I'm new to all this & was given the impression that the Aluph-Byt (picto Hebrew) pre-dates paleo...is this true? What's the difference?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      We covered this topic in our Q&A video a few days ago. Here’s a link for you: ruclips.net/video/lwHbWGtHA6I/видео.html Hope it helps.

  • @solomonoverhead
    @solomonoverhead 2 года назад

    Wonderful and insightful teaching. Is that heartfelt closing song, Father of Lights, available for purchase, by chance? Thank you and Shalom!

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 года назад +1

      We’re not selling any of our songs, they’re free. You can find Father of Lights on this channel here: youtube.com/@originalhebrewmusic
      Thanks for watching 🤠

  • @rezas.zamani5530
    @rezas.zamani5530 Год назад +5

    Omg , i know arabic and persian too and it was amazing to know this and see the similarities

  • @iamjustsaying4787
    @iamjustsaying4787 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate the way you use the title “Father.” I would be interested in what you think of Exodus 3:1317, Isaiah 7:14, Isaiah 8:8 and Matthew 1:23.

  • @richardlilley6274
    @richardlilley6274 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @eveningprimrose3088
    @eveningprimrose3088 Год назад +1

    Will you please put the song lyrics in the description?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Applying a playlist will be up soon, all songs are free. Shalom and Peace unto Jerusalem

    • @eveningprimrose3088
      @eveningprimrose3088 Год назад +1

      @@originalhebrewseries I really like this song! God bless 🕊️

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

      Here’s a link to just the song, with lyrics in the description: ruclips.net/video/C5fUna9bTVI/видео.html thanks for the comment

    • @eveningprimrose3088
      @eveningprimrose3088 Год назад

      @@originalhebrewseries thanks!

  • @tm75_88
    @tm75_88 Год назад +2

    What about Hierogliphs as origin of the Hebrew??

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. We hear that comment a lot and we always answer no. Hebrew is the first language and alphabet spoken from Adam to present day. Shalom unto Jerusalem

    • @tm75_88
      @tm75_88 Год назад

      @@originalhebrewseries
      thank you for answering, but ....
      can you explain a bit, please?
      historical evidences highlight the contrary ...
      .we have hierogliphs since 3.000 B.C.
      Why don't we have Hebrew archeological finds until the end of 2nd millennium b.C.?
      that means almost 2.000 years of difference.
      moreover we know that Hebrews moved away from Egypt right before, and Hebrew alphabet is similar to Hierogliphs' one,
      so that all leads us to conclude that Hebrew mutuated from Hierogliphs.
      I believe in the Qabalah and in the special nature of the Alef-Tav, I just want to give it a right collocation in the history

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      @tm75_88 The home page of our website touches on the hieroglyph theory a bit. You can read it at www.fathersalphabet.com or listen to the audio version on RUclips here at this link: ruclips.net/video/-SQdSFx8Eh8/видео.htmlfeature=shared
      Ultimately, the evidence for the alphabet not being Egyptian, but coming straight from GOD, comes from the words themselves. The pictographs only make sense in Hebrew words, and the language and alphabet show great evidence of the Creator’s design. We show several examples of this throughout our Paleo Hebrew Alphabet video series. Shalom unto Jerusalem.

    • @tm75_88
      @tm75_88 Год назад

      ​@@originalhebrewseries exactly because I know how the Letters fix incredibly with their meaning I want to investigate.
      That is not the end of the research, but the starting point: I don't say:
      "Letters have such a deep meaning that they surely come from God, and they were used since the beginning"
      There May be other hypothesis, as well as it happens for biological creation:
      it's not either God creating from the dust in one day lions, elephants and men, or casual evolution.
      If we're sure there's a truth in something, we must not be afraid to investigate it.
      I read that article.
      The only explanation offered is the simple conjecture that "in case" are the Hierogliphs to be derived from Hebrew.
      I can accept the conjecture, even more because it's kind a mistery the sudden appearence of the Hierogliphs, but ..again... let's work on it:
      Is there any proof??
      Why don't we have any Hebrew inscription before the end of II millennium B.C.??
      We can't ignore these historical evidences.
      Thank you for your videos btw
      I'm not simply watching but literally (😄) studying

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    Is the correct way to say nachash is with an "H" sound or "K" sound?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад

      It’s a combo of the two and it’s gonna take practices my friend. . . Think KH and the sound is HEA, again it’s gonna take some practice. Thanks for watching. Peace unto Jerusalem

  • @Azupiru
    @Azupiru Год назад +2

    Nachash is almost certainly derived from the Sumerian MUŠ. "M" is known to have drifted to "N" in many Semitic words, and the Akkadian and Assyrian word for snake is ṣeru, whence Seraphim, the fiery serpents. Many foundational Hebrew words are directly derived from Sumerian, including qana, "establish/make permanent," from the Sumerian GIN, and also šir, "song/sing," from the Sumerian ŠIR, "song/sing."

    • @Azupiru
      @Azupiru Год назад +2

      Narratively, this makes more sense as well, because when Eve births cain, she uses the word qana, which is an anachronism, because the popular translation of qana in her utterance was not a sense that GIN carried. So, if Eve is using Sumerian words in EDEN (another Sumerian word) then the nachash in the garden was a MUŠ, not a "N"achash.

    • @Azupiru
      @Azupiru Год назад +2

      Ultimately, the Hebrew scriptures are a truly unique form of linguistic polemic that were created by Hebrew scribes in Assyrian captivity. They knew that the first attested cuneiform language was Sumerian, so they constructed their historical and linguistic polemic with this in mind. They put Sumerian in Eve's mouth because they believed there was no other language she could have spoken in EDEN, the logic being that the first woman must have spoken the first attested language. A subtle appeal to justice is made in the first chapters of Genesis: Cain (likely considered as the first of the agriculturalist Ki-en-gi, "Sumerians," where GI is the same logogram as GIN and is refereed to in the Semitic languages as Qanu, meaning "reed") killed Abel (which probably refers to the Semitic Eblaites, herders, who were destroyed multiple times by the Sumerians), and thus justice would see these lands returned to the Semitic descendants of the Western Semitic tribes, which is exactly the claim made in Joshua.

  • @truthache
    @truthache Год назад

    At 14:35 it doesn’t matter what it is called by man, did it make the Creator’s list of food?

  • @monicabaca5295
    @monicabaca5295 Месяц назад +1

    Shalom! My name is Monica and when i look up my name it has advisor and nun and the number 1, as im watching this video it is said how they changed the name can you give me my meaning as always im very grateful! Peace and unity in the body of Christ! Yashus!

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Месяц назад

      Shalom Monica, yes we would love to show the meaning of your mane in Hebrew. Shalom unto Jerusalem

  • @originalhebrewseries
    @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

    Hey everyone, should we do a special on Dinner with Nachash?

    • @frankpopolano6004
      @frankpopolano6004 Год назад +1

      A number of us Bible believers have been teaching this good info of yours for years, but a man named Doug Petrovich has put it all together in one book entitled 'The World's Oldest Alphabet' published by Carta.

    • @Istruekin
      @Istruekin Год назад

      You have to be a Gunpowder REVOLUTION social construct to put PHENOMELANIN as the original Hebrews. Paleo in ESSENCE sounds like pale lol but really means ancient, DOMINANT not RECESSIVE as a group, and original. Change your picture to an AFRICAN SINCE ISRAEL IS IN AFRICA LMAO

    • @4Grace4Truth
      @4Grace4Truth Год назад +1

      Also one filmmaker Timothy P. Mahoney came to a similar conclusion in his film The Moses Controversy

    • @4Grace4Truth
      @4Grace4Truth Год назад +1

      No thank you for the dinner invite! Oh, you meant do a video about the original dinner with nachash! Lol
      Sure! And I love how you call God Father!!!

  • @paulthompson5892
    @paulthompson5892 Год назад

    hi, by next times curse do you mean the four hundred years of slavery ? I thought that ended in 2019. 1619 Roanoke colony had only two or three slaves by my research, what have you found it only changed form to debt slavery in 1865.

  • @Yahushua_Ha-Mashiach
    @Yahushua_Ha-Mashiach 2 месяца назад +1

    This study remains me of Yahushua ban of Nun, and his name change that was given unto him by Moshea Hushea ban of Nun to Yahushua ban of Nun, mirroring Ha'Mashyakh Appearing taking of the Remnant into the Kingdom of Yahuah, Nun given Hai amazing obedience Akh love this study

  • @DiamondIsrayl24
    @DiamondIsrayl24 Год назад +1

    💯🤓 Thawadah ahba Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi

  • @gmsalik
    @gmsalik Год назад +1

    Dears where are rest of letters please?

  • @zzausel
    @zzausel Год назад +1

    Would you give a link to the book? Our religion lessons are nonsense. We can't read the bible without knowing archaic or original Hebrew.

  • @zzausel
    @zzausel Год назад

    Again, please: which book do you recommend?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. We don’t recommend any book besides the Bible. Here's a tip if you want to read it in Hebrew and study Paleo at the same time: learn the 22 modern Hebrew characters and memorize the ancient symbols that correspond to those characters. When you see this letter (alef) א think bull, when you see this letter (bet) ב think house. Then you can make use of all the reference books and websites out there that use the modern script.

  • @rickyland3984
    @rickyland3984 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful song, hallelujah

  • @allwillberevealed777
    @allwillberevealed777 2 года назад +2

    Okay. I need to know something. Is the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ the same as the ancient Hebrew? Are they pronounced the same? Do they actually mean the same thing?
    I'm asking this because the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ is Jehovah and seems to be connected to the all seeing eye.
    And also, I've been questioning the Masoretic Text.
    If anyone has any input on the eye יהוה‎ let me know.

  • @Yahshua2017
    @Yahshua2017 10 месяцев назад +1

    Shalom Alechem..Hola
    Can You Please
    Translate this Cherokee
    Language...Etsi,,, Unelanvhi...
    itlugv... We n' de ya ho...
    Gvgeyui...into Hebrew
    pictogram...Hesed Barak...
    Buona Giornata...Grazie

  • @angelacowan2136
    @angelacowan2136 2 года назад

    Wow, awesome stuff. Thank you so much. God bless.

  • @zmezgar2387
    @zmezgar2387 Год назад

    Hello is there an email I can write you in?

  • @rickyland3984
    @rickyland3984 2 года назад

    Please tell me who sings that song, it's amazing, very high frequency, in other words, very anointed

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 года назад +4

      It’s something I wrote. If you hit the Playlists link there’s a playlist called “Just the music” and we’re slowly saving the songs there

    • @rickyland3984
      @rickyland3984 2 года назад

      @@originalhebrewseries amazing

  • @KarlKarsnark
    @KarlKarsnark Год назад +1

    Please, post a video listing the Phoenician Alphabet against "the Paleo" for which you are advocating. You can even do the voice over in "Original Hebrew".

    • @AbuRashidIbrahim
      @AbuRashidIbrahim Год назад

      Nice one.
      It's comical that these people think the Paleo-Hebrew was anything other than a borrowed Phoenician alphabet. And the best part of it is that ancient Hebrew was even more archaic than Phoenician and this alphabet didn't even cover all its sounds, but as those sounds disappeared before modern times these people will never be able to understand that they existed.

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg 2 года назад

    So watt would I AM SON OF MAN translate to in Paleo Hebrew?

  • @joelnorton9742
    @joelnorton9742 2 года назад

    TENIN would have been a very relevant word. Surprised it wasn't mentioned. And Isn't it Nacash Sarap? Or Nacash Nachoset? Which one?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 года назад

      Agreed, very relevant. We had a 10 minute discussion on tannin and the various other snakes of the Bible, but had to cut it because… it was a 10 minute discussion on snakes 🤠
      We’ll probably mention it when we get to the Tav episode.
      Both saraph and nachash nachoshet are used in that passage, the Hebrew is very interesting.
      Thanks for the comment.

  • @killikelle9255
    @killikelle9255 Год назад +1

    Is this the Alchemist ?? Female narrator. Sarah? Her voice is bang on...

  • @benboulet1724
    @benboulet1724 Год назад +2

    Isn't it also shaped as a fish,because Nun means fish in Assyrian and both use the same Alphabet

  • @markwaki3950
    @markwaki3950 6 дней назад +1

    Great job. Amazing

  • @dancin4yeshua
    @dancin4yeshua Год назад +1

    nicely done

  • @holyfireministries8061
    @holyfireministries8061 11 месяцев назад +1

    So my question is the Savior name is yod shin nachash which is Ya Sha ! Why do you have Ya Shu A ?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  11 месяцев назад +1

      Shalom, we will answer this question in our Q and A. Good question. Shalom unto Jerusalem

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yod-Shin-Ayin is the spelling of the root word for Messiah’s Name.

    • @holyfireministries8061
      @holyfireministries8061 11 месяцев назад

      @@originalhebrewseries So it reads in Acts 4:12 only One name saves us and that name was given Matthew 1:21 Yasha.

    • @holyfireministries8061
      @holyfireministries8061 11 месяцев назад

      @@originalhebrewseries correct I love your guys work with the teaching of the original pictographs Hebrew. I just wondered where the U comes from. Yod Shin Ayin is YASHA. SORRY for being repetitive I just really want His name 100% correct

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  11 месяцев назад +1

      @holyfireministries8061 shalom, thanks for the questions. I don’t think we can get it 100% correct in Hebrew until HE tells us Himself since the New Testament, where His name YASHUA was announced and recorded, was written in Greek. Yod-shin-ayin is the root word “to save” and you’re right, that word would be pronounced Yasha. Many people spell His name Yod-shin-vav-ayin, with the vav pronounced as the u sound. That’s based on the spelling of the name Joshua in the Old Testament. But even with Joshua, there are various spellings, so again we can’t be sure until HE tells us. We’re hoping to talk more about His name in the shin episode. Shalom unto Jerusalem.

  • @Follower_of_The_WayActs24_14
    @Follower_of_The_WayActs24_14 Месяц назад +1

    Where does Scripture speak of Adam and Eve being told to watch out for the snake?

  • @lockersbrown7258
    @lockersbrown7258 2 года назад +1

    Is it okay to have a V instead of W in YHWH?

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  2 года назад +1

      Depends on your language. There is no W in paleo, so it gets transliterated in different ways. If writing in paleo, it’s Vav.

    • @light9623
      @light9623 Год назад

      Yod Heh Vav Heh (Yeh-Ho-Vah)......Yod Heh Shin Vav Heh (Yeh-hu-shu-ah) Or....Yeh-ho-shu-ah

  • @kibromwoldegebriel8448
    @kibromwoldegebriel8448 Месяц назад +1

    I am so amused on the deep historical origins of Hebrew letters and their sound. What amazing me most is that the similarities of Hebrew alphabet sound and meaning with Tigrigna(geez) alphabet and its respective meaning and sound. Though both languages are Semitic origin, their similarities are predominant than other language families most of the naming and meaning of Hebrew are same meaning and naming Tigrigna.

    • @originalhebrewseries
      @originalhebrewseries  Месяц назад

      Shalom and thanks for watching. We actually talk a little about the relationship between Ge’ez and Hebrew in one of our Q&A videos. Here’s a link if you’re interested:
      ruclips.net/video/at830iw72TM/видео.html Shalom unto Jerusalem

  • @Claude_the_Reaper
    @Claude_the_Reaper Год назад +1

    then what is "Tet" ?

  • @TheLionFarm
    @TheLionFarm 2 года назад +2

    This is actually kinda interesting imma share it

  • @Jose-db3hg
    @Jose-db3hg Год назад +1

    This is wat google has for "nachash"
    Where did the letter n originate from?

    n, fourteenth letter of the alphabet. In all known alphabets the letter has stood in close connection with m, the particular form of one being generally reflected in the other. The Semitic form nun (originally probably meaning “fish”) and the Greek nu (Ν) are its predecessors.

  • @luxofortis3713
    @luxofortis3713 8 месяцев назад +1

    It still could be a seed though, But also a snake. Because some names are given to multiple objects, animals or titles. For example, אב, is used to describe something or someone that is 'Holding a House'. So these symbols are given to the father, it is given to a bull that is in charge of a horde, and it is given to a pin/tent-pole. All of those given examples, are 'holding something in a strong position'.

    • @luxofortis3713
      @luxofortis3713 8 месяцев назад

      Also Serpents molt, as a seed grows. I think the snake symbolises a motion, the continuity of life. That for someone to live, you need to move, change and learn.

    • @luxofortis3713
      @luxofortis3713 8 месяцев назад

      If you have every -Child Root of every Hebrew letter, you will see that only four 'letter/symbol' ( I prefer to call them symbols) -Child Roots, will have their -Child Root symbols being the same.
      Like this:
      ננ (נן)
      טט
      ממ (מם)
      וו
      Those four symbols, when combined in meaning, will look like an animal cell. For example;
      'Nun' ננ, those are the 'ribosomes' the ones who have the knowledge and are the seed of knowledge. They are created in the nucleolus, the center of the cell.
      'Teth' טט, Is the one who contains, the basket, the one who embraces and holds together. It could represent the Cell membrane.
      'Mem' ממ, This is something chaotic and live giving, like the see. It could represent the Cytoplasm.
      'Vav' וו, It is the one who holds, like 'Hodor holds the door'. The one who provides structural security, like a peg or a pole. This could represent the Cytoskeleton.