
Archeology of the Oppression, Exodus and Conquest of Israel: Sinai …
Sinai 375a: Ahisamach, the father of Oholiab, named as overseer of minerals: Ex 31:6 Click on image for high resolution. a. DATE OF SINAI 375a: 1480 BC. b. TRANSLATION OF SINAI 375a: “The overseer of Minerals, Ahisamach” (Translation by Douglas Petrovich from “The world’s Oldest Alphabet”, 2016 AD)
New Discoveries Indicate Hebrew was World's Oldest Alphabet
Jan 6, 2017 · A statement reading, "Wine is more abundant than the daylight, than the baker, than a freeman," was found in an inscription from late in the 12th Dynasty. Another inscription (this one from Sinai 375a, and nearer the time of the Exodus) reads, "The one having been elevated is weary to forget."
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The Scriptures have accompanied the Israelites since the beginning of their nation-building at Mount Sinai. The Ten Commandments were written in Ancient Hebrew Alphabet. In Babylonia, the Israelites wrote their Tanakh in Aramaic characters.
Hebrew as the Language behind the World’s First Alphabet?
According to my new readings, three of the proto-consonantal Hebrew inscriptions contain references to biblical figures: Asenath (Sinai 376), Ahisamach (Sinai 375a), and Moses (Sinai 361). Each of these names is used of only one individual in the entire Hebrew Bible, unlike more commonly used names, such as Joshua.
World’s Oldest Alphabet and Origins of the Hebrews - Patterns of Evidence
Aug 27, 2021 · Sinai 375a, a stone slab from Egypt, with the name Ahisamach (Exodus 31:6) proposed to be on two horizontal lines. (Credit: Douglas Petrovich)
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Aug 20, 2023 · For example, according to Petrovich, the SINAI 375a inscription names Ahisamach, a master craftsman at the turquoise mines, “The overseer of Minerals, Ahisamach”. This fits in perfectly with the Biblical text, as his son Oholiab, a master craftsman himself, would have learned his skills from his father.
Controversy Over the Theory that Hebrew was the First Alphabet
Jan 5, 2017 · Dr. Petrovich claims to have read several distinctive Hebrew words, including the word “Hebrews” and the names of three biblical figures ‘Ahisamach’, ‘Moses’, and ‘Asenath’, inscribed on the tablets Sinai 375a and 361.
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Dec 1, 2016 · So, he claims that Sinai 375a must date to about 30 years earlier to ca. 1480 BC (p. 182). Then, he concludes that the dating of the early alphabetic inscriptions “is the refutation of errant views of Biblical chronology, such as the late exodus view” (p. 195).
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Pictured right above is Sinai Inscription #375a (dated to 1480 BC) which translates from Hebrew into English, “The overseer of Minerals, Ahisamach.” This Ahisamach is also named in the bible: Exodus 31:1–11.
Hebrew may be world's oldest alphabet - Fox News
Dec 5, 2016 · Petrovich's electronic drawing of Sinai 375a, which includes the separation of words and identification of proto-consonantal letters with biblical/modern Hebrew letters next to them (Credit:...