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  2. Paleo-Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Paleo-Hebrew script (Hebrew: הכתב העברי הקדום), also Palaeo-Hebrew, Proto-Hebrew or Old Hebrew, is the writing system found in Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, including pre-Biblical and Biblical Hebrew, from southern Canaan, also known as the biblical kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah.

  3. Hebrew Alphabet Chart | AHRC - The Ancient Hebrew Research Center

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    Remarkable new evidence discovered by Dr. Douglas Petrovich may change how the world understands the origins of the alphabet. An examination of the Hebrew and Samaritan alphabets and their history. A detailed chart showing the different stages of the Hebrew alphabet from ancient to modern times.

  4. 22 Alphabet Letters - Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary

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    The Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet also known as Ābarayt (Ābryt), the Proto-Hebrew Alphabet, Old Hebrew Alphabet, or Phoenician Hebrew Alphabet is the original Hebrew used by the Hebrew people and Israelites of the Bible.

  5. The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet | AHRC

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    The Ancient Pictographic Alphabet (Article) The original Hebrew alphabet was written with pictures that reveal insights into Hebrew words.

  6. Learn the Ancient Pictographic Hebrew Script

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    The ancient twenty-two Hebrew letters were originally pictures of animals, tools or parts of the body. The objective of this page is to teach the name, sound and meaning of each letter by associating it with common English words and sounds that are related to the original Hebrew.

  7. Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew alphabet (Hebrew: אָלֶף־בֵּית עִבְרִי, [a] Alefbet ivri), known variously by scholars as the Ktav Ashuri, Jewish script, square script and block script, is traditionally an abjad script used in the writing of the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages, most notably Yiddish, Ladino, Judeo-Arabic, and Judeo-Persian.

  8. History of the Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew alphabet is a script that was derived from the Aramaic alphabet during the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman periods (c.500 BCE – 50 CE). It replaced the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet which was used in the earliest epigraphic records of the Hebrew language.

  9. Paleo-Hebrew alphabet - Omniglot

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    The Paleo-Hebrew alphabet was used between about 1,000 BC and 135 AD to write Ancient Hebrew in the Biblical regions of Israel and Judah. It developed from the Proto-Canaanite script, which was used in Canaan (the Levant) during the Late Bronze Age.

  10. The Hebrew Alphabet - The Hebrew Letters - Chabad.org

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    The Hebrew alphabet, the holy language of the Bible, is used for biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino. It consists of 22 letters, all consonants, none of which are lowercase.

  11. Paleo-Hebrew or Ancient Hebrew is the original language spoken by the Shemitic people known as the Hebrews. Learn about each letter or about the alphabet as a whole.