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By: Ikedi Ani-okoye.
Hebrew Biblical
The Old Testament is also known as the Hebrew Bible. Written between 12th and 2nd Centuries BC, the bible includes the histories, and prophecies of ancient times. Originally, the bible was written in classic Hebrew. So, the names in the bible are originally in classic Hebrew which is also known as biblical Hebrew.
Latin Hebrew and names
The Jewish, Christian, and some Muslim use the Hebrew names. Nevertheless, Hebrew names are not purely Hebrew in origin. Many Hebrew names originate from Egyptian, Aramaic, Persian, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Spanish, and English.
The introduction of Latin into the Hebrew names is thru the Greeks. For example, Jesus and Maria are from Latin origin. Additionally, some Hebrew names are already Latin like Mark which is Marcus in Latin.
Scriptures and Hebrew laws
The Bible includes the Rabbinic Hebrew Scripture and the New Testament, which relates the life and teachings of Jesus, the letters of the Apostle Paul and other disciples to the early church and the Book of Revelation. The New Testament refers to the threefold division of the Hebrew Scriptures: the law, the prophets, and the writings.
Hebrew music
Music is a great form of communication; it facilitates religious ceremonies, and celebrates victorious battles. Jubal was the inventor of Hebrew musical instruments. The whole Hebrew history and literature are proving that the Hebrews are really committed to cultivate music. We all remember that after the passage of the Red Sea, Moses and his people sang their song of happiness and freedom.
The harp (kinnor in Hebrew) is the national musical instrument of the Hebrews; the harp was invented by Jubal and is used as accompaniment to Hebrew songs such as praise to God.
CONCLUSION
The Holy Hebrew is the unique language based on kabalistic sources. The letters and words in Hebrew are coded by a special way. This code describes the harmony of electromagnetic vibrations of light.
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