Hebrew - The Pure Language
Growing numbers of Bible-believers maintain that the first language of man was Hebrew. Among authorities, Noah Webster’s dictionary is not alone in tracing many English words back to the Hebrew language. Yet the belief that Hebrew was the original language has long since been replaced by the concept of an "Indo –Aryan" motherlanguage. A recent book reopens the question and provides solid evidence supporting Hebrew as the mother of all languages. Evidence shows that Hebrew is also the language of heaven.
"The curriculum of Harvard was
full of Hebrew, and an early graduate thesis at Harvard concerned Hebrew as the
Mother tongue. Noah Webster’s etymologies (discredited for 200 years now) were
full of English words traced to ‘Shemite’ sources." So reads the preface of author Isaac
Mozeson’s book, The Word, in which he touts Hebrew as the original language of
mankind. Quite comprehensive, his book has many examples of word origins traced
back to Hebrew. Some literary critics rave at Mozeson’s bold assertions showing
Hebrew to be the mother of all languages.
The noted
etymologist Dr. Joseph T. Shipley says, "The Word is a challenge to
linguists. The parallels traced seem beyond the range of coincidence, and call
for a re-examination of our etymologies. Etymon (truth) must be the
quest."
Matityahu
Glazerson, in The Holy Language: Source of All Languages, writes,
"Mozeson’s work is invaluable. A sanctification of the Name is made for
the sanctified language (Hebrew)."
Professor
Louis Felman of Yeshiva University, writes, "What I have seen of Mozeson’s
work suggests a far wider sharing of the world regarding the monogenesis of
language and the primacy of Near East culture."
We support
these and other scholars and believe that Hebrew was indeed the original
language spoken in the Garden of Eden, and was the inspired language of the
Bible. Evidence shows that it was the language spoken to Adam and Eve and will
be spoken again in the Kingdom.
Zephanyah 3:8
warns that Yahweh will pour out His wrath upon the rebellious people of earth,
and only the meek in spirit will be left. The Hebrew language will be spoken
when the kingdom is set up and Yahweh’s Name will reign supreme, as shown by
the following verses:
"For then
will I turn to the people a pure language, that they
may all call
upon the Name of Yahweh, to serve him with one consent," Zephanyah 3:9.
The Living
Bible, among others, declares that the language of Canaan is Hebrew. The
question and resistance against calling upon Yahweh’s Name will vanish when His
Kingdom is established on earth, because all will speak and understand Hebrew.
More scholars
are coming to agree that Hebrew is the original language of both the Old and
New Testament. Both were originally written in Hebrew (Request our ministudy:
Was the New Testament Written in Greek?)
The Hebrew
language existed since creation and will be spoken in the Kingdom. Hebrew was
the language spoken by Yahweh to Adam, and the language used by the heavenly
messengers conversing with mankind. Whenever the celestial beings spoke to
mankind, it was to those who understood Hebrew. Nowhere do we find the angelic
beings spoke in Greek, Latin, or English, but to those who knew Hebrew. In the
original texts, the Father and the Son were referred to as Yahweh and Yahsha.
Richness of
the Hebrew
McClintock and
Strong’s Bible Commentary says of Shemitic (Semite) languages: "The Hebrew
language takes its name from Abraham’s descendants, the Israelites, who are
ethnographically called Hebrew….In the Old Testament it is poetically called
the language of Canaan; Ishayah 19:18, emphatically the language of the holy
land consecrated to [Yahweh] as contrasted with that of the profane Egypt. In
its earliest written state it exhibits in the writings of Mosheh a perfection
of structure which was never surpassed."
Further, this
commentary states that it was the descendants of Shem who spoke Hebrew and
other Semitic languages, of which are listed 14 primitive dialects. A growing
number of writers reject the anti-Semitic teaching that the original language
was some "Indo-European" tongue. They agree with author Mozeson that
Hebrew is the mother of all languages.
Girdlestone’s
Old Testament Synonyms says, "The Hebrew language, though poor in some
respects, e.g. in tenses, is rich in others; and probably no better language
could have been selected for the purpose of preparing the way of Messiah."
He points out
the variety and richness of the Hebrew language and gives examples, such as
seven Hebrew words rendered black in the King James Version: there are eight
words translated axe; 12 words for beauty, 12 for body; 14 for dark; 18 are
rendered fear; 22 for branch; 26 for cover; 42 for cut; 60 for break; 66 for
bring; 74 are rendered take.
It is
deplorably obvious that in reading our English translation of the Bible that we
are missing much of the richness and flavor of the original language. The exact
shade of meaning is lost when 74 different words in Hebrew appear in English as
the single word "take"!
How much more,
then, are we missing when we deliberately remove the Heavenly Father’s inspired
Hebrew Name Yahweh, and call Him by some title derived from paganism? There is
no reason to substitute any titles for the Heavenly Father’s Name as found in
the Hebrew.
Yahweh is
known as the Mighty One of Israel in the Old Testament. In the New Testament,
the saints or believers are known as the "Israel of Yahweh,"
Galatians 6:16. His Name has deep meaning in Hebrew!
Yahweh
Spoke Hebrew
The first
spoken command given to mankind appears in Genesis 1:28. Yahweh warned Adam and
Eve not to eat of the forbidden fruit (2:16-17). He again spoke to them in
chapter 3, and they understood and answered.
Yahweh
communicated with Adam and Eve in Hebrew, which is the language of celestial
beings and would logically be the original human language. No other tongue but
Hebrew is mentioned in Scripture for the earliest of Biblical communication. It
is the language of the oldest manuscripts and is the language specifically
mentioned when people were spoken to from on high in the Old and New
Testaments.
Obviously
speaking Hebrew, Adam named the birds and beasts as Yahweh brought them before
him, Genesis 2:19-20.
The
conciseness, simplicity, energy, and fertility of the Hebrew can be seen by
examining the names of the individuals appearing in the early chapters of
Genesis. All are Hebrew! Adam means "red" or "ruddy." Eve
(Heb. Chavah) means "life," or "lifespring." Just look at
the names of other Old Testament personalities and you will see that they all
have Hebrew meanings.
A Towering
Change
The language
spoken by Adam must have been spoken by one after another of his descendants,
for "The whole earth was of one language and one speech," Genesis
11:1. This was after the flood of Noah’s time, and the population had increased
considerably. It was the time of the people’s journeying east into the land of
Shinar or Babylonia, where they decided to build a tower for a name unto
themselves.
Genesis 10
tells of Nimrod, the son of Cush, the son of Ham, who began his kingdom in
Babel in the land of Shinar, verse 10.
The present
world population is descended from the three sons of Noah – Shem, Ham and
Japheth. All previous lines of humanity were destroyed in the flood. It is
recognized that Nimrod was instrumental in getting the people together to build
the city and the tower.
The families
of Ham and Japheth settled in the plains and seacoasts. The descendants of
Shem, however, did not dwell in the plains of Shinar, but settled toward the
mountains in the hill country of Mesha:
"And their dwelling was from
Mesha, as you go unto Sephar a mount of the east." (Gen. 10:30).
So the
Shemites stayed in the high country, much as did Abraham later, Genesis
13:6-12. They were not in the area of the Tower of Babel.
Construction
of the Tower of Babel was the project of sons of Ham and Japheth, under the
directions of Nimrod. Reaching to the heavens, the tower was to be primarily a
monument to man. Around the tower the city of Babylon was planned in order to
establish for themselves a fame independent of Yahweh.
This is a prime example of carnal man, desiring to make a name for himself yet seeking all sorts of excuses to deny the Name Yahweh, the Father of the whole earth.
Protectors
of the Name
Shem means,
"name," and through Shem and his descendants the good seed eventually
begat the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is very unlikely that the
descendants of Shem (or Semites) were involved in this undertaking, for they
did not join with those at the plains of Shinar. Shemites were righteous, and
would not rebel against Yahweh. Furthermore, scholars assert the Shemites were
persecuted by Nimrod, and dwelt apart. (Beechick, Adam and His Kin, page
118-123).
Many people
use the old excuse that the Name Yahweh could change with the various languages
of the world. Names do not change but remain the same from language to
language. Neither should names be translated. Yahweh is the Mighty One of the
Hebrews, and His Name is the same no matter what language is spoken.
A Family
Speaking Hebrew
The lineage of
Shem is the key showing that Hebrew is the heavenly language. Shem means,
"name" in Hebrew, and it was the Shemites (Semites) who continued
with Hebrew as their language.
We find this
confirming statement in The New Bible Dictionary, J. D. Douglas, editor:
"Hebrew belongs to the western group of Semitic languages (the word
Semitic is formed from the name of Shem, Noah’s eldest son)," p. 710.
In his
blessing on Shem, Noah called Yahweh the "Father of Shem," and said
Yahweh would "dwell in the tents of Shem," Genesis 9:26-27. Yahweh,
of course, was the Mighty One of the Hebrews.
Shem, whose native tongue was Hebrew,
lived 98 years during his Great-grandfather Methuselah’s time. Remember, the
earth was one language at this time.
Shem had
nearly 100 years to carry on a discourse with, and receive instruction from his
great-grandfather. Methuselah lived and shared a 243-year span with Adam, and
another 600 years with Noah. Noah lived 350 years after the flood, and died only
two years before the birth of Abraham. Noah’s son Shem lived until Abraham was
150 years old, and Isaac was 50 years of age.
So here is a
FAMILY of which the progenitor, Adam, spoke in Hebrew with Yahweh His Creator.
Parents even today teach their children their natural, native language, and
there is no reason to assume that Adam’s was any language other than Hebrew –
by virtue of his family line and the Hebrew language they all spoke.
Inheritance of
language continued down to Genesis 11:1, where the whole earth was of ONE
TONGUE. Then follows the inset chapter 12 telling of the rebellion of the
people who, exploited by Nimrod, joined him to build a tower in the plains of
Shinar. It was upon the descendants of Ham and Japheth that the confusion of
languages came. Shemites were not involved, and so their Hebrew language was
not affected.
Here is more
confirmation: we find in Genesis 10:21 that Shem is the father of all the
children of Eber. From "Eber" we get the word "Hebrew" (NIV
note on Gen. 10:21; Companion Bible note on Gen. 10:24, among others).
In Genesis
14:12-13 we learn that Abraham is referred to as a Hebrew. One has but to study
the names of people and places in the Book of Genesis to acknowledge they are
all definitely Hebrew and have names with Hebrew meaning!
Languages
We Grow Up With
Children learn
the language of their parents, even though they might be reared in a foreign
country. It is not unusual for a group
of people to cluster together in a foreign land because of the difficulties of
language. There are many examples of immigrants arriving in the United States
and settling in areas where their native tongue is spoken and their native
customs practiced.
Many cities
contain foreign enclaves where common cultures and specific languages predominate.
Some are known as "Chinatown" or "Germantown" or
"Little Italy" sections of the city. These people settled in areas
that were less hostile toward their background, language and culture. This was
true also of the Biblical Hebrews.
Beginning with
chapter 12 of Genesis the Bible focuses upon the man Abraham and his
descendants, Isaac and Jacob. As was shown, Shem lived 98 years before the
flood, 502 years after the flood, and 75 years after Abraham entered Canaan.
All of these men held a special relationship with Yahweh. He was very real to
them, as He occasionally spoke directly to them in their Hebrew language.
The Ten
Commandments were written with the finger of YHWH on two tables of stone and
then given to Mosheh. They were written in the Hebrew language. Israel stood
before Mount Sinai and listened as Yahweh spoke in a language they could
understand.
Mosheh wrote
the first five books of the Bible in Hebrew. This helped unify the Israelites
and also establish Hebrew is the language of the Temple and worship in the
synagogues.
It further can be shown that this was
Sephardi Hebrew as opposed to the later Ashkenazi, which was influenced by the
Germanic language of Eastern Europe.
The Sephardic
is anchored to the Masoretic vowel pointing system, which shows that it was in
vogue when the Masoretes established the system of vocalizing Hebrew by vowel
points. The Sephardic Hebrew is the language of the Temple and has been
preserved for us by the Yemenite and Spanish Jews. (For more information see
Horowitz, How the Hebrew Language Grew.)
Even today young Jewish children learn to read and write Hebrew no
matter what country they reside in to become eligible for their Bar- or
Batmitzvah.
Hebrew Old
Testament
The Old
Testament was handed down from Hebrew originals, with the possible exception of
Ezra 4:8 to 6:18 and Daniel 2:4 to 7:28. Note that in Nehemiah 8:8 the people
were instructed in the law – likely in the Aramaic paraphrase, the language of
the Babylonian captivity.
The Levites
went among the people elucidating and teaching what they had heard so that the
Hebrew Scriptures would be clearer to them. By Daniel’s time (495 BCE), both
orginal paleo Hebrew and Chaldean Aramaic were used.
With the
exceptions previously noted, we can safely say that the Old Testament was
handed down to us by those who spoke and wrote Hebrew. It is apparent,
therefore, that when Yahweh spoke to these Hebrew men, that He spoke in the
Hebrew tongue, and wrote in the ancient paleo Semitic script.
A Family
Speaking Hebrew
The name
Hebrew derives from Eber, the great-grandson of Shem ("name"). Eber
was a Hebrew and spoke Hebrew. So did his great-grandfather Shem. Parents
always pass down their language to their children, and so on. Shem would speak
the same language that his great-grandfather Methuselah spoke, with whom he
shared 98 years of his life in the homeland. Methuselah would speak the Hebrew
language that Adam spoke, with whom he shared 243 years of his life.
Yahsha Spoke Hebrew
Some Bible
scholars believe that the second chapter of Luke (relating Yahsha’s being left
behind by Mary and Joseph, who later found Him in the temple discussing the
Hebrew scriptures) shows that Yahsha even at a young age was very knowledgeable
of Hebrew and was ready for His Bar-mitzvah. He did read Temple or Sephardi
Hebrew, although some say He also spoke Aramaic, a close dialect.
Later we learn
that Yahsha was in the synagogue of Nazareth (Luke 4:17) and while there read
from the Book of Ishayah. Hebrew is still today the language of worship and is
heard in the synagogues when prayer and Scripture is heard.
The future
apostle Shaul, when struck down by the flashing brilliance of the Messiah,
heard the true Hebrew language being spoken to him from heaven (Acts 26:14). This confirms that the language of heaven and
the language of the coming Kingdom of YHWH will be the original paleo
Hebrew. (Note: modern Aramaic Hebrew
script cannot be read by Adam, Abraham, King David or the prophets because they
have never seen that script before!)
Angels
Spoke Hebrew in OT and NT
In examining
the New Testament, we find again that when one was spoken to from the heavens,
it was always in the Hebrew tongue. In chapter 1 of Luke we read that the
priest Zechariah was performing his duties in the temple. The angel of Yahweh
appeared to him and related how Elizabeth was soon to have a son who would be
called John. Certainly a priest of the course Abia would be addressed in his
native Hebrew tongue, the language of Temple worship!
Later we learn
that the virgin Miriam was also visited by Gabriel who proclaimed the
soon-coming birth of Yahsha the Messiah, Luke chapter 1. Both Miriam and Joseph
were descended from the lineage of King David, the ruler of Israel, of the
tribe of Judah.
In chapter 2
of Luke we read of Judean shepherds watching their flocks by night when the
celestial being came to them announcing the birth of the Redeemer of Israel.
The language used to communicate was Hebrew and was understood by uneducated,
pastoral shepherds.
In Matthew
3:17 and Luke 3:22 is the account of the baptism of the Messiah. A voice came
from heaven declaring that this was the beloved Son in Whom He was well pleased
– obviously in the Hebrew tongue. In both Luke chapter 4 and Matthew 4 is the
account of Satan, the fallen angel, speaking with the Hebrew Yahsha, obviously
in Hebrew.
This fallen
angel was the "anointed cherub that covers" who was in the presence
of Yahweh until iniquity was found in him, Ezekiel 28:14. In Job chapters 1 and
2 we learn that Satan carried on a conversation with Yahweh, which would have
been in Hebrew, the heavenly language.
Resurrected
Savior Used Hebrew
Acts 9 tells of the Apostle Shaul’s being struck down on the Damascus road. Recounting this experience to King Agrippa (Acts 26:12-14), Shaul says of the heavenly voice of Yahsha:
"And when we were all fallen to
the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Shaul, Shaul, why
persecutest thou me? It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks" (Acts
26:14).
Shaul inquired of the speaker.
"And I said, Who are you, Master?
And he said, I am Yahsha whom you persecute." (Acts 26:15)
This was after
Yahsha’s death and resurrection, and He was still speaking Hebrew! Yahsha told us that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
would be in the Kingdom, Matthew 8:11, and there will undoubtedly be many other
ancient worthies who have been chosen to be in that glorious Kingdom. All of
those resurrected people will be brought back to life in a country that even
now is speaking Hebrew as its national language.
Notably in
1948, when it was admitted to the United Nations, the tiny nation of Israel
established Hebrew as its national language. Elieazor BenYehuda, known as the
father of modern Hebrew, already had prepared an updated Hebrew dictionary and
thesaurus of the Hebrew language. It was his desire to see Hebrew revived and
made alive as the spoken tongue.
Today Hebrew
is the official language of the land of Palestine. Jewish immigrants must learn
Hebrew as part of their orientation and assimilation into Israeli society and
culture.
Yahsha Returns to a Nation Speaking Hebrew
Hebrew is the
heavenly language. It was spoken to Adam and Eve, and down through history was
spoken to all the ancient worthies. The prophets who were given messages from
on high were those who spoke Hebrew. When Yahweh had a message for a foreign
nation such as Assyria, He spoke to Jonah and Nahum who understood Hebrew. They
in turn warned the Assyrians of impending doom.
When Yahsha returns, He will go to the
Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east (Zech. 14:4).
He will return
to deliver a nation that is already speaking Hebrew. The Hebrew speaking Jews
will recognize Him. He will come again
to His own, and this time they will receive Him. He will pour upon the house of
David and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of grace and
supplication and "they shall look upon Me whom they have pierced, and they
shall mourn for Him as one mourns for His only Son," Zechariah 12:10. He
will return to His people and save "the tents of Judah first,"
verse7.
The Pure
Language
It is at this time that Yahsha commences to take charge of world affairs and will rule with a rod of iron. He will set up His rule at Jerusalem and it will continue to expand until it encompasses the world Micah 4:2. "For then will I turn to the people a pure language [HEBREW], that they may all call upon the Name of Yahweh, to serve Him with one consent."
"…the law
shall go forth out of Zion, and the word of Yahweh from Jerusalem,"
Zephanyah 3:9.
All of those
who will be in the Millennial rule will be speaking Hebrew and will be calling
upon the personal, only Name of Yahweh and His dear Son, Yahsha. Every knee
shall bow and every tongue confess that Yahweh is the King of the universe.
Our Very
Thoughts Known
It should be
understood that at this time we can pray to Yahweh in any language, any tongue,
because He is not limited to audible speech as humans are. The One Who made
man’s tongue and ears can bypass speech, for He can read our very thoughts,
"I am He which searches the reins and hearts," (Rev. 2:23). But we
must call upon His true Name which He has revealed to us.
"And he said unto them, You are
they which justify yourselves before men; but Yahweh knows your hearts…"
(Luke 16:15).
"And they prayed, and said, You,
Yahweh, which knows the hearts of all [men] show whether of these two you have
chosen" (Acts 1:24).
The language
spoken in Eden by Yahweh was Hebrew. The angelic beings continued to
communicate with those who understood Hebrew. Yahweh spoke to people through
prophets who understood Hebrew. The Old Testament was without question written
in Hebrew. In the New Testament, the angelic messengers spoke to
Hebrew-speaking people. Yahsha spoke and read Hebrew in the synagogue. He spoke
to Shaul in the Hebrew tongue.
From all this
evidence and more, increasing numbers of scholars are coming to agree with
Charles Cutler Torrey that the entire Bible was originally written in Hebrew. A
growing number agree the Bible was written in part or whole in the Hebrew
tongue. (Request our mini-study "Was The New Testament Originally
Greek?")
As mentioned,
Isaac Mozeson, the "new kid on the block," has compiled overwhelming
research validating that the underlying language of all tongues is Hebrew. He
takes issue with those in the past who have contrived an
"Indo-European" original language of the Middle East. This he blames
on rampant animosity toward anything Jewish, including the Hebrew language.
Prestigious
scholars are now having second thoughts about the origin of human language.
Mozeson’s book, The Word, offers within its pages numerous examples of Hebrew
as the mother of English and all languages.
Even our
English word alphabet derives from the first two Hebrew letters,
"Aleph" and "Beyt" (Aleph-Bet), which also begin the
alphabet of many other languages.
The Family
Name
Increasing
attention given to the Dead Sea Scrolls reveals the rising interest in Yahweh’s
Name as well as new light and a deeper understanding of the Bible. (Pesher of
Habakkuk, http://www.ao.net/~fmoeller/habdir.htm) While His Name has been revealed by those who
spoke Hebrew, His Name, Yahweh, is the same around the world and does not
change from language to language.
Shaul tells us
the whole family in heaven and earth is named after Yahweh:
"For this
cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Sovereign Yahsha Messiah,
of whom the
whole family in heaven and earth is named" (Eph. 3:14-15).
Thus, if we
are to be His sons and daughters in the Kingdom; and are called by His name,
how can we hate the name Yahweh now? We will take on His name, Yahweh!
There likely are many changes we need
to make in each of our lives, but making His personal Name a part of our daily
living is a firm witness to the reverence we have for His memorial name Yahweh
and the coming rulership of Yahweh and His Son Yahsha ha-Meshiyakh!
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