I've been interested in Hebrew and Aramaic ever since I started to become a believer. I love studying the Word in its original languages so much more than translations because I just feel that the statement "reading a Bible translation is like kissing the bride through a veil", is so spot on.
But for many years I've observed that Hebrew and Aramaic seem to be the source for many words and alphabets in several languages, and I've recently wrote a book about it and wish to share it to you if in case some of you might be interested in ordering it.
http://www.lulu.com/…/hebrew-an…/ebook/ ... 89050.html
http://www.lulu.com/…/hebre…/paperback/ ... 89071.html
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Welcome to B-Hebrew, Ish!
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