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The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (12th century BCE to 150 BCE), Paleo-Hebrew (10th century BCE to 135 CE), and square Hebrew (3rd century BCE to present) scripts. The Tetragrammaton [note 1] is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
We are pleased to present the most comprehensive collection of Paleo Hebrew words and phrases, a paleo Hebrew alphabet chart and more specially curated to help you learn and understand the rich cultural heritage of Israelite history.
The Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary is an educational resource provided by Yah’s Kingdom Coaching and Kingdom Studies Academy. It is designed for learning the Paleo-Hebrew language and alphabet. The website is a growing and living resource that provides comparisons with English words.
Later, the pictograms evolved into a Hebrew script (sometimes called Paleo-Hebrew) that strongly resembled the ancient Phoenician alphabet. This was the Hebrew (ketav Ivri) used by the Jewish nation up to the Babylonian Exile (or, according to Orthodox Jews, until the Exodus from Egypt).
With the language of the Ābarayam, each letter has a meaning and a number associated with it that adds meaning to each word they’re used with. Below you will be able to learn more about the letter in Ancient Hebrew , Yiddish Hebrew , Greek , and much more.
Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet. The Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet also known as Ābarayt (Ābryt), the Proto-Hebrew Alphabet, Old Hebrew Alphabet, or Phoenician Hebrew Alphabet is the original Hebrew used by the Hebrew people and Israelites of the Bible.
GLOSSARY of Paleo Hebrew and Babylonian Hebrew words and names found in translations of Scripture. Definitions and explanations are provided below for selected words that appear in the text in Hebrew (H), Aramaic (A), Greek (G), Chaldean (C), Persian (P), Or, English (E). Abba (H) Abba YHWH Abbas’ (H) Fathers’ (Plural)