The Exodus Tabernacle: An Ancient Journey with the Ancient Hebrew Language

Could the ancient Exodus Tabernacle shed new light on the Ancient Paleo Hebrew Language?  See how the ancient pictographic Hebrew Letters, along with the spelling of ancient Hebrew words, further testify to the shape and configuration of the ancient Hebrew tent and dwelling place!

As I reflect back upon my Hebrew journey which began over a decade ago, I recall what a strange and unexpected joy it was to learn the alphabet—or more specifically, the Hebrew “aleph-bet”—from scratch as an adult. While the foreign letters were unfamiliar and thus a little intimidating at first, I found it was pretty easy to learn the names of the twenty-two Hebrew letters—especially if they were put to a simple and catchy “aleph-bet” tune. Likewise, learning the phonics associated with the each of the letters also came pretty easy, as most of the Hebrew letters bear obvious similarities to an English alphabet counterpart. Coupling the sights and sounds of the Hebrew characters together, I had mapped all of them into my mind in just a couple of weeks. In fact, it seemed as if the letters were somehow already familiar—perhaps embedded into the very core of my DNA since my conception.

How does the Tabernacle testify to that ancient paleo Hebrew script, and what does the ancient paleo script reveal about the Tabernacle?  Click the above PDF link to find out.

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Jeff Benner's Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Chart
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