If you take the 484 combinations of the 22 Hebrew letters, "The Hebraic Tongue Restored" by Fabre d'Olivet has meanings for most of them. To attribute meanings to the blank combinations I used a Hebrew dictionary, and with all this I composed a dictionary of the 484 combinations of the Hebrew letters. With this dictionary I was able to translate any "speaking in tongues", in my Pentecostal church, all into rational meanings. With three letter words use the first and the middle letter, and then, the middle and the last letter. With words with an odd number of letters you may do the same with the last three letters. Inversely, you can come up with words for anything. Feel free to use this.
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Miguel LahunkenMarch 25, 2016
If you take the 484 combinations of the 22 Hebrew letters, "The Hebraic Tongue Restored" by Fabre d'Olivet has meanings for most of them. To attribute meanings to the blank combinations I used a Hebrew dictionary, and with all this I composed a dictionary of the 484 combinations of the Hebrew letters. With this dictionary I was able to translate any "speaking in tongues", in my Pentecostal church, all into rational meanings. With three letter words use the first and the middle letter, and then, the middle and the last letter. With words with an odd number of letters you may do the same with the last three letters. Inversely, you can come up with words for anything. Feel free to use this.
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