by Travis Wayne Goodsell (Translator), Travis Wayne Goodsell (Author)
This collection of volumes represents the equivalent of thesis work for a PhD. The origins of the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet are shrouded in mystery. Travis Wayne Goodsell's two decades of research has produced new theories that help to explain its beginnings. This fourth volume is dedicated to the theories to explain the evidence of volume three, Factual Scientific Observations. The main premise is that Paleo-Hebrew being related to Egyptian Hieroglyphs is therefore translatable on different levels, having different types of meaning for each letter. It is well known that Egyptian can be translated multiple ways. The Egyptian Combo-Glyph of the Creation Story, for example, is known not only as a story about the Creation of the Earth, but also the annual Nile inundation, the founding of Egypt, and an incestuous relationship between sibling Gods. The levels that I illustrate are: 1.Deity Representations 2.Deity Attributes Representations (can also be called Anthropomorphic Representations) 3.Environmental Representations 4.Historical Representations 5.Biblical Historical Representations 6.Ritual Representations 7.Prophesy Representations Astronomical Representations is unknown by me and Numerical or Gematria Representations were covered in the first volume, being the same as the traditional belief. In this volume I also assign new names and phonemes to Paleo-Hebrew based upon the evidence of the matches with the Paleo-Greek alphabet, pictorially. For the two languages to be the same pictographs and not be the same or similar in naming and phonetics is just illogical to me. This is a new paradigm based upon the observations of the Paleo-Hebrew letters and the manner of translating Egyptian Hieroglyphs. The Hypothesis that I work off of is that Paleo-Hebrew is derived from the invented language of the Greek Merchants and the learning of the Egyptians.
Author Biography
Travis is an Abecedarian, one who studies the alphabet; Lexicographer, a dictionary maker; and Translator (taking a written foreign language and turning it into English) of ancient languages. He is a graduate of the University of Lethbridge, in Alberta, Canada. He majored in Biblical Studies, studying under Thomas Robinson, and Philosophy of Science, the field of scientific research theory. He minored in ancient languages, disciplining in Biblical Hebrew under W. E. Aufrecht, who studied under Professor Thomas O. Lambin of Harvard University; Greek under Thomas Robinson, and Latin. He also attended the University of Utah, disciplining in Egyptology under Ewa Wasilewska.