The Foundational Language Bible

By Jim Staley


Have you ever seen a translator when the person is talking, they will like pause. Are they all pausing? They should be streaming the interpretation. I know because a friend of mine is a professional translator in Spanish and several times, he has the capability, there's a difference between to be able to speak the language and be able to translate it. Translators can stream it as being they hear it in their ear they are able to stream it but quite often they have to stop. Why? His or her brain gets in the way, because what they just heard in Spanish, there isn't any English word for it.

What exactly that translator's going to do is input another word as near as he possibly can so that the people receiving it can understand knowing that there's absolutely no way for him to completely determine what this person just said. Just what exactly I want to do is hopefully tantalize you in the following paragraphs and to gaud some of you to study this beautiful language because you may notice His language, the way that it's written, as well as the depth of it, there's no going back.

Hebrew is the foundational language of the bible and all of the apostles. In the day, the first century, Aramaic was spoken, Hebrew was spoken since the spiritual language, and Greek was spoken since the language of Thomas, the text of Rome but Hebrew will be the language of the bible. You can sparsely understand what He is trying to say without speaking His language. Let's talk about a few word plays before we get into a couple of letters.

Gen 2:19 says this, "Out of the ground (Hebrew word there Adamah) the Lord God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called each living creature that was its name. So instantly in English, easily did not put that Hebrew word within, you're looking, you see no connection whatsoever do you? You see ground and you see Adam, where's the phonetic connection? There is none! But in the original Hebrew, we see something very intriguing. You don't even need to be smart to know that the Sabbath Day should be kept until this day.

You can be a 5 yr old that speaks Hebrew that reads Hebrew and you're likely to immediately see that there's a connection between two words within the first in verse 19 of chapter two. You're planning to see that ground and Adam are from the same root word, Adam and Adamah. Adam was formed from your ground; it was a connection, therefore we have a deeper connection since you have a root word which is similar, and one comes from another.




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