If this letter system works, it should be reproducible and consistent. If this letter system works, it should be demonstrated in biblical narrative—with consistency. It has. It does. Furthermore, it will. For instance: Daniel interpreted the handwriting on the Babylonian wall. (The 5:1-31) The question has always been, “What method would produce the same interpretation?” If you pull out your Strong’s Concordance and translate those same four words, you won’t get the same results that Daniel got. Was Daniel using a different method than modern Christians? Yes, obviously.

Michael Ben Zehabe

The Meaning of Hebrew Letters: A Hebrew Language Program for Christians

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