THIS BLOG ATTEMPTS TO SHOW HOW SCIENCE IS CATCHING UP WITH REVEALED RELIGION

THIS BLOG IS AN ATTEMPT TO PUT ALL THE COOL STUFF THAT I BUMP INTO ABOUT THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST AND EVENTS THAT LEAD UP TO IT INTO ONE LOCATION.
THE CONTENTS WILL BE FROM AN LDS PERSPECTIVE. IF YOU DISAGREE WITH ANYTHING IN HERE, I DO NOT PARTICULARLY CARE TO ARGUE, UNLESS YOU CAN ADD TO THIS BODY OF WORK. I HAVE AN OPEN MIND, THAT IS WHY I READ STUFF FROM ALL DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES AND SEEK LEARNING FROM THE BEST BOOKS. I JUST AM NOT HERE TO ARGUE ABOUT IT - BUT TO PUT IT OUT THERE WHERE OTHERS CAN PERUSE/PURSUE IT. I TAKE PARTICULAR INTEREST IN HONEST SEEKERS OF TRUTH AND BELIEVE THAT SCIENCE IS REVEALED RELIGION'S BEST ALLY. YOU WILL SEE ALOT OF TOPICS IN THIS BLOG THAT SHOW SCIENCE BACKING - AND SLOWLY CATCHING UP WITH - REVEALED RELIGION.
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Saturday, June 30, 2018

THE ORIGINS OF HEBREW

No surprise that it came from where Abraham came from (and close to where Noah's ark came to rest).  Abraham was just a few generations from Noah.  Hebrew (according to Joseph Smith), is just a hop, skip and a jump from the original Adamic language that Noah and his son Shem would have spoken.

Hebrew came from the Akkadian language.
Akkadian was spoken in Akkad which was just north of Sumer. Both places constituted greater “Mesopotamia” — the land between two rivers — the Tigris and Euphrates. 
Akkadian is a Semitic language, I believe (as is Hebrew, obviously). But Sumerian is not a Semitic language. It’s an entirely different language family. 
Akkadians and Akkad were eventually assimilated into Sumer. I imagine it much like the Scottish/English relationship.
Abraham was from Ur, which was is Sumer, but he was of Hebrew stock.

1 comment:

  1. Where is the reference located for Joseph Smith saying Hebrew is similar to the original Adamic language?

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