#BibleStudy in #TheBookOfHebrews (#ChapterByChapter #VerseByVerse) | I @WatchAlan say "Yahweh Spoke #AramaicHebrew," and I Disagree

#Aramaic #Hebrew---'Those words' (below-hyperlinked to one of the videos in which Alan Horvath explains why he thinks Aramaic Hebrew is 'the language God used to speak Creation into being') is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “|Aramaic|” (Semitic language of the biblical land of `Aram (around modern |Syria---lingua franca of the Assyrian empire,  official language of the Persian kingdom, daily language of the Jews at the time of Jesus Christ) is built on ancient words that mean "to be High" - Highlands
#Aramaean 
The word “|Hebrew|” is built on ancient words that mean "an |Immigrant from the Region on the Other or Opposite Side (-of the River |Euphrates, -of the Border)" (ancestral name |Eber, ancestor of the Biblical Jews (the Israelites). 
#Hebrews #Hebe #Hebraic #Hebraical

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Some passages from The Letter to the Hebrews (I'm ad libbing from BibleHub's interlinear translation):
Chapter Verse(s)
11
Faith is Being Sure
1: Is now faith of [things] hoped for the assurance, of [things] the conviction not being seen.
...
Faith of Abel, Enoch, Noah
...
6: Without now faith [it is] impossible to please [Him]. To believe for it behooves the one drawing near to (the) God, that He exists, and that--to those earnestly seeking Him--a rewarder He becomes.
12
Run with Perseverance
1: Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us.
2: Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross--despising the shame--and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Alan Horvath says that 'Yahweh (transliteration of the true name of Our Heavenly Father, whom the vast majority of the English-speaking world calls "God") spoke Aramaic (or some related form of Hebrew) when he Spoke Creation into Being.'

I'm not sure 'what evidence he uses to confirm this,' but I think he says that because "the original manuscripts (of at-least the 'Old Testament' (a.k.a. the First Covenant))" are written in Aramaic.

But I hold that the First Covenant & the 'Renewed Covenant' (New Testament) were written by humans. Yahweh's "voice" is the naturally-made sounds of the world (I think of the thunderclap, the sound of rushing water, the sound of roaring flame ... maybe the chirping of birds, the roaring of lions, the barking of dogs, etc.)

Oh, I'm sure that Aramaic is very-close to "Yahweh's original language"---I'm thinking it was developed 'the same way children learn speech from their parents' (listening, repeating what they hear, gathering that some sounds carry different meanings, etc). Written, it's pictographs---'drawings' of what they imagine the words signify.

But I saw a few months ago--I think it was Morgan Freeman's series on Amazon Prime--where he talks with Australian Aborigines, who were speaking tens-of-thousands of years ago.

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