This collection of volumes represents the equivalent of thesis work for a PhD. The origins of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet are shrouded in mystery. Travis Wayne Goodsell's two decades of research has produced new theories that help to explain its beginnings. This third volume illustrates the factual scientific observations with the letters of Paleo-Hebrew. This is the foundation for my theories. One can not like my theories, but they have to admit the observations are true. And with my observations being true, the traditional theory is false and a new theory must be adopted. My theories explain the observations. The first observation is with comparisons with the Paleo-Greek letters. Paleo-Greek is not considered Semetic, yet its letters are the same as Paleo-Hebrew which is traditionally considered Semetic. That's the first clue that something is wrong with the traditional theory. The second observation is the accurate matching to Egyptian Hieratic Hieroglyphs. With the manner in which Egyptians understood each Hieroglyph and with the observations of each Paleo-Hebrew letter corresponding to a Hieroglyph's Hieratic character, deductively concludes that Paleo-Hebrew letters have levels of meaning like the Egyptian Hieroglphs. The third observation is the etymology of Paleo-Hebrew. The strokes each have meaning in representing the letter. And the fourth observation is the comparisons of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet letters to the same Chinese characters. I'm not sure what it means to have Chinese equal in language understanding to Paleo-Hebrew and thus Egyptian. But it is clear there is a unifying connection. All these observations are necessary in preparation for presenting the new paradigm.
Author: Travis Wayne GoodsellPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 05/20/2016
Pages: 148
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.32d
ISBN13: 9781533380593
ISBN10: 1533380597
BISAC Categories:-
Foreign Language Study |
Ancient Languages (see also Latin)About the Author
Travis is an Abecedarian, one who studies the alphabet; Lexicographer, a dictionary maker; and Translator (taking a written foreign language and turning it into English) of ancient languages. He is a graduate of the University of Lethbridge, in Alberta, Canada. He majored in Biblical Studies, studying under Thomas Robinson, and Philosophy of Science, the field of scientific research theory. He minored in ancient languages, disciplining in Biblical Hebrew under W. E. Aufrecht, who studied under Professor Thomas O. Lambin of Harvard University; Greek under Thomas Robinson, and Latin. He also attended the University of Utah, disciplining in Egyptology under Ewa Wasilewska.
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