The reason why I'm asking the above question is that whenever it is stated that
there is no J sound in the Hebrew, there are three facts that the today’s scribes, the ones of the doctorate and the hebraists, have been omitting.
1st. - The statement can only be applied to the Modern Hebrew.
2nd. - Paleo Hebrew differs from the Modern. No evidence is found that the consonant phonemes of the Modern Hebrew remained the same from two thousand years ago.
3rd. - Scriptural evidences are found in Genesis of the existence of a consonant phoneme Jeud in the Ancient Hebrew Language, for
the consonant sounds from all the principal languages derived from the confounding of the phonemes which had already existed in the first and perfect ancient Hebrew language.
In the time that the whole earth had one Language and the same words, some men moved from the east and settled themselves in a plain in the land of Shinar, and they dwelt there. The Language they spoke was not ”theirs’, for it was not created by man but spoken by the Eternal and Celestial Who first spoke the consonant phonemes of a perfect Hebrew Language in the Garden of Eden to Adam’s descendents, even before it was confounded.
The term ”some men’ does not include any and all men that were on the earth, for the root and offspring that brought forth the seven thousand souls that the Eternal has kept separated in the days of the Prophet Elijah, including their generation from Noah until the Anointed David, did not partake with the arrogance of those who migrated from the east. The result from using the plural in the term ”confusion of tongues’ is the tendency of thinking that more than one Language was mixed up, when there was only one. It also leaves the impression that the consonant sounds of all the principal languages did not derive from a base of existing phonemes nor were they a consequence from the confounding of the phonemes of a first and complete Ancient Hebrew Language.
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Edited by CrazyDiamond7, : all the principal languages
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