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The Paleo-Hebrew script (Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום), also Palaeo-Hebrew, Proto-Hebrew or Old Hebrew, is the writing system found in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, including pre-Biblical and Biblical Hebrew, from southern Canaan, also known as the biblical kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah.
Free Paleo Hebrew Bible. The Original Hebrew Bible (Codex Paleo Americanus) is a free, public domain, easy-to-read Bible with all 39 books of the Old Testament. Verses are presented in the Original Hebrew script, with an English transliteration and translation.
Learn about the Paleo-Hebrew script, an ancient writing system used in Israel and Judah from 1,000 BC to 135 AD. See an alphabet chart, a sample text, and links to more information and resources.
While paleo-Hebrew continued to be used by the Jews into the first century A.D. on a limited basis, it was the Aramaic square script that was most predominately used to write Hebrew and this is the script used in most scrolls found in the Dead Sea caves.
Learn the original Hebrew alphabet used by the Hebrew people and Israelites of the Bible, with meanings, numbers, and comparisons to Modern Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, and English. See the 22 letters of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet with examples and translations.
Paleo-Hebrew Script Table. Image courtesy of Omniglot.com. Note: "Paleo-Hebrew" (Ketav Ivri) was essentially the Phoenician alphabet that added semantic meaning through the novel use of dual-purpose "vowel letters" (i.e., Alpeh, Hey, Vav).
11 wrz 2023 · The Original Hebrew Bible is a free, public domain, easy-to-read Bible with all 39 books of the Old Testament. Verses are presented in the Original Hebrew script, with an English transliteration and public domain translation.