This is a reply within a larger thread: view the whole thread

Re: Re: Thank you very much, sir...(m)
Sounds in'resting. I'll have to keep a weather eye out for that. I have noticed a lot of similarities. For example, Samekh and lower-case Sigma are simply mirror-image. But then, there are several similarities to English I've noticed: lo=no, zeh is used for is, ha- = the, ehrehv = evening, both say four-teen/ten, and more that I've forgotten. The grammar is more like Spanish, therefore probably Latin.
Thanx again, Y :)
vote up1vote down

Replies

I discovered two copies of Hebrew is Greek. The first was obtained for me by my senator from the Congressional Library. the other copy that was found by my county library on interlibrary loan was in the library of the Univ. of North Carolina. I could only keep each copy for two weeks, but I managed to photocopy the most useful chapters in that time. The scholar who wrote this book must have had great courage to propose it. But truthfully only 8000 copies were printed. Certainly Amazon would have been able to find copies for sale had they not been assiduously removed from circulation by someone or some group.
vote up1vote down