Biblical Borrowings
Part 3 of 4 Edenics Introductory Videos
-
Part1 - The Origin of Language
-
Part2 - Nasalization and Metathesis
-
Part3 - Biblical Borrowings
-
Part4 - Universal Language
Transcript for: " Biblical Borrowings "
Slide #17
In Edenics three-consonant letter roots are important for grammar,
especially to convey the tense. For the essential sound and sense, we
observe the inner sub-root of only two-consonant letters. Because Edenics
was intelligently designed, reversing that two-letter sub-root reveals
profound words of related or opposite meaning. As we shall soon see on the
right of the screen.
To the left we see English words that mean the same, even though the LT is
reversed to TL, the CV to VC, the FL to LG and so on. Yes, the Germanic
origins of English were rearranged quite a bit since The Tower of Babel.
But, as you can see, some traces of a scientific, modular, even reversible
origin still remain. These are possible because English has many sources.
The FOLIO and PHILO (as in PHILOSOPHY, love of wisdom) are from
Greek, while LEAF and LOVE are Germanic.
The same Tahf-Lamed in TEL-Aviv, means a raised mound, a TeL,
something TALL. In this case it is the Latin ALTO that seems to have
flipped the Edenic letters backwards, or seems to be reading them in a
different order.
Edenic displays this kind of marvelous order ALL the time. The language
of Eden has only One source, and it is the source of English and everything
else.
To the right side of the slide we see the sub-root Het-Lamed, like H-L.
There is no word with just Het-Lamed that means "HEALTH." But this is
the meaning, the theme of the Edenic Het-Lamed subroot. [K]HeeLooTS
means strengthening or health, and is the source of HEALTH. Het-Yod-
Lamed, [K]HaYiL means valor. A [K]HaYaL is thus a vigorous soldier.
The built-in Het-Lamed opposites include the similar [K]HeeYL, trembling
in sickness or pain. Het-Lamed-Shin, [K]HaLaSH means weak. The same
two letters, Het-Lamed in this case, form a molecule of meaning. It can
mean positive or negative heath, like electrons that are positively or
negatively charged.
Positive HEALTH words common to English include HALE and
HEALTHY.
Our greeting "HELLO" means, be HALE, good HEALTH to you.
HAIL, like German heil, is also a greeting, but it means "praise" --- from
Edenic HaLeL (to praise).
Versaltile pronunciation allows the Edenic letters to provide the wide
world’s vocabulary. The Het can be silent like a vowel or be a harsh
guttural in the throat. This why our negatively charged HEALTh words
vary from ILL and AILING to CHOLERA or MELANCHOLY.
Water is hydrogen and oxygen, Conventionally, we call it H20
A chemistry teacher will be upset if you call it OH2
, even though this is just
as wet. There are health words that come from Het-Lamed reversed, but not
in English. This basic introduction to Edenics concentrates on English. See
the other books and CDs to see what happens in exotic languages.
Slide #18
Maybe you are delighted, even inspired to discover that language comes
from a Creator, and not accidentally evolved from chattering chimps. Most
language professors and dictionary scholars are NOT happy. Nobody likes
to be wrong. The Edenics deniers try to say that our 23,000 bits of evidence
(so far) are a bunch of "BORROWINGS."
Take a moment to read what the prestigious Oxford English dictionary says
about the word BABBLE (incomprehensible speech). They are clearly
upset that the Bible’s BABEL is the likely source. Even as a mere
borrowing, this upsets them. If the Tower of Babel were a Greek or Celtic
fable, they would embrace it as the logical source.
They also say a word like LAD is "of unknown origin." American Noah
Webster knew that YeLeD meant a lad, a boy, in all Semitic languages. But
the atheist authorities laughed at him for suggesting that a Western word
can come from words found in the Bible. Scientific truth was not the issue,
the issue was European cultural purity and devotion to Darwinism.
Slide #19
Of course, there are a couple dozen words that are right from the Hebrew
Bible, that obviously have been BORROWED. No amount of Bible-hatred
can deny that CHERUB or HALELUJAH are Hebrew words learned by
English Bible readers. The words with the asterisk beside them on this slide
are acknowledged to be borrowings. Sure, AMEN was borrowed , but the
very next word in the dictionary, AMENABLE is given a weird source. But
just as AMEN means "I believe," AMENABLE is that which is believable
and acceptable… from the same Edenic Aleph-Mem-Noon SHoReSH or
source.
JUBILEE? Well, of course that was borrowed from the Hebrew Bible. But
the JUBILANT people who would JUBILATE with a loud celebration at the
JUBILEE? --- No, these words are from a back-formation of a Latin and
Greek stem combination…or some such linguistic gobbledygook they hope
you’ll swallow.
Slide #20
Among unrecognized borrowings from the Hebrew Bible are these giant
mistakes. The two most famous Biblical giants are Og king of Bashan, who
attacked the Israelites, and Goliath who later fought David. The Ayin of
Ayin-Gimel Og, can either be a vowel, which gave us the Ogre, and his
lovely wife the ogress, or the Ayin can be a guttural GH – as in the Greek
giant, gigos, and the English GIGANTIC, which got pared down to
GIANT.
Goliath is the English rendition of the Hebrew Bible’s GoLioS. As heard in
Greek Kamelos (camel) from Edenic Gamal, ther Greeks often turn a Gimel
into the harsher guttural or throat letter, K. Their Goliath would be Kolios.
Now you know where COLLOSUS is from, and COLOSSAL and
COLOSEUM. European scholars made colossal mistakes by assuming that
their pristine culture and language owes nothing to the Hebrew Bible.
Slide #21
Edenics is not about making dictionaries add a few missed borrowings.
Every human word is coined with the language program factory-installed at
Eden. In fact, on the screen is the claim in Genesis that many generic
animal names came from our mutual ancestor, Adam.
Naturally, he spoke Edenic. We all still think in Edenic. Animal names are
an ideal focus for this brief introduction to Edenics. The skeptics will argue
that Edenics plays tennis with the net down, since the letters can shift so
much. But the odds are millions to one that linkable words in unrelated
languages can mean something as specific as an animal name.
Slide #22
Why does BUZZARD mean what it is? Nobody knew. Look at this slide,
and the many relevant Bet-Zayin, B-Z words. The BUZZARD, like the
vulture, is no courageous killer, like a hawk or Eagle. The BUZZARD
descends on the dead and lives as a grave robber, on the loot or plunder
found on the battlefield. Bet-Zayin is a wonderfully economic way to say
"creature who consumes roadkill."
Slide #23
Why does GIRAFFE mean what it is? The dictionaries will make your head
spin with silly theories. To Adam this animal looked like a walking neck.
Edenic Ayin-Resh-Phey may be pronounced GHoReF. This means the
back of the neck or SCRUFF. Drop the extra S in SCRUFF or SCARF for
two more neck words. The C.R.V. in CRAVAT (a necktie) doesn’t have that
bogus "S", which may have come from the common Old French prefix --
"ES."
Slide #24
Now to the front of the neck, the throat. Do you notice how the CRANE,
EGRET and HERON are all long-throated birds with a hard guttural (throat
letter), then an R, and often with the same N at the end as heard in throaty
words like GROAN and CROON? Elementary, my dear Webster: the
Edenic throat is GaROAN.
Now you know why the lock-necked Polish stork is a GERANjum,
All people still think in Edenic. It’s the only language program Modern Man
was given. Babel—Babble affects the output stage. There are many more
ways to think Gimel-Resh-Noon (GaRoaN/ throat), but to come out with
something that looks or sounds different.
