Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Meeting Hidden Hebrews from Tibet in Jerusalem

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At the central bus station in Jerusalem I met some Bnei Menashe, a group of Tibeto-Burman speakers from N.E. India with an ancient tradition of being a "lost tribe" of Israel.  A group has emigrated to Israel, and proved that they must be related to the stiff-necked Jews by putting up with the rabbinate's long and arduous process of conversion.

Geneticists found no Jewish genetic traces in this group (either Levy genes or Levi jeans).  Could there be linguistic clues?  Of course.  Every human, every child of Adam, speaks a scrambled form of the pre-Tower of Babel language.

A  very short sample:

Letter Shift Codes:  Human words have only 7 anatomic sounds, as all music is from 7 notes.  All vowels are interchangeable, no letter shifts need be indicated.
S-B = bilabial shift [interchangeable lip letters: B, F, V, W]
S-F = fricative shift,[interchangeable whistling letters: Soft C, S, TS, X]
S-G = guttural shift [interchangeable throat letters: Hard C, G, K, Q]
S-D = dental shift [interchangeable tooth letters: D, T, TS]
S-L = liquid shift [interchangeable tongue letters: L, R]
S-N = nasal shift  [interchangeable nose letter: M, N]
M = metathesis (root letters switch places. For example, an M213 metathesis is French blanc (white) coming from the second, first and third letters of Edenic LaBHaN (white).
<--  = reverse the (root letters of) the Edenic word   
N  Nasalize the word with an added N or M 

[Bracketed] word  is the Edenics dictionary entry to find all Biblical citations, sub-roots, engineered synonyms and antonyms, and more Semitic and world cognates.

Key to romanized Hebrew Aleph-Bet:
Vowels in lower case. Root letters in Upper Case with [brackets] around unpronounced letters or non-historic ones in the derivative language.  5 Hebrew letters have end-forms.

Aleph א = A or any Upper Case VOWEL, Bet ב  = B, Bhet = BH or (V), Gimel   ג= G,

Dalet = ד  D, Hey   ה= H, Vav  ו = V, W, OO or OA, Zayin ז  = Z,
Het   ח= [K]H or K[H], Tetט   = DT, Yod   י = Y, Kahf כ,ך  K, Khaf = KH, Lamed   ל= L, Mem מ,ם  = M, Noon נ  = N, Samekh    ס = $, Ayin   ע = bracketed UPPER CASE [VOWEL] or GH, Pey פ,ף   = P,  Phey = PH or F,
Zaddi   צ,ץ = TS (always read ST in European), Koof    ק = Q,
Raish  ר = R or WR, Shin   ש = SH, Sin = S, Tahf    ת = T, TH, or (S)

ORDER OF ENTRY:   Tibetan  pronunciation   Meaning    guide to shifts, etc.    Edenic ultimate source in Hebrew,  transliteration    meaning in Biblical Hebrew  entry in the e-word CD dictionary  and edenics.net searchable wordbase. Global cognates at these entries prove that our understanding of language families involves grammar, not vocabulary.

TIBETAN བོད་སྐད   from Edenic   

b'al, to roll, as in rapidly changing positions, all BALLED UP in a BALL of confusion <    בללBaLaL  to con­found (as human vocabulary was in Genesis 11:9)  [BALL]     --  see po lo below

brda   བརྡ , sign  <  M231  S-Bדבר   DaBHahR, word, a communication [WORD

btsir, press <  S-B פצר PaTSaR, to urge  [PESTER]

bu mo  བུ་མོ , daughter   <  S-N  בנות BaNoaT, daughters  [BONE]

glu གླུ, song < קול QOAL, voice, sound [CALL]

gyahp, back;  gyahp-pah, backpack <  S-B גב GahBH, back  [BACK[

idum ra ལྡུམ་ར,  garden <  S-N  עדן  [A]yDeN, garden of Eden  [HEDONISM

lahng ལངས,  rise  < <--  N.  עלה  GHaLaH, to rise  [SCALE

lo ལོ , year < S-L  ירח YeRa[K]H, season, month  [YEAR

ming མིང , name <  S-G מנה  MaNaH, to appoint  [NAME

pi-yu, monkey, ape <  <--  קוף   QOAPH, ape  [APE]

po lo པོ་ལོ , ball <  בלל S-B BaLaL  to con­found (as human vocabulary
    was  in Genesis 11:9)  [BALL]      --  see ba’l  above

rgyal po རྒྱལ་པོ,  king < רעה RoeGH, shepherd (king) [REGAL]

ring bo རིང་པོ , long <  ארך OhReKH means length [REACH 

serow, goat antílope  < שעיר Sah[E]eYR, he-goat [SEROW

 

Tsir བཙིར , to press <    S-F 1.  זור   ZOOR is to press or squeeze out, 2. צר TSahR, narrow, leads to   צרות  TSaROAT, pressure or stress.  [STRESS]

For a few more examples, and Tibetan music you'll love,

Posted via email from Isaac Mozeson