Many have claimed to have found the “Original Language or to have had the “Holy Tongue”.  LaShaWaN Qadash is known as “Israelite Hebrew”.  It was an attempt to bring back Paleo Hebrew and it was a good try, however, no updates have been giving since it came out. It’s incomplete and it leaves many unanswered questions.

Is LaShaWaN Qadash the “Holy Tongue”?

I was introduced to the Paleo Hebrew from this flyer pasted down by UPK, a Christian-based Israelite group in which many camps or schools evolved from because of separation or disagreement. I am not with any group nor am I a New Testament believer for the record. However, I am friendly with all groups, although many anti-other congregations.

Yahuah never said he would save on tribe over another or one particular group over another. He will weed out the rebels when the time comes.

Many Israelites are introduced to LaShaWaN QaDaSh, a form of Hebrew that utilizes the Manakahthey symbols and seeks to bring back the ancient tongue.

I disagree with the phonetic sounds prescribed to only a few letters, such as the

  • 𐤀 – ALaP
    • LaShaWaN teaches that “𐤀” makes the “aH” sound.
      • They have the sound correct, but not the transliteration. This causes a lot of confusion with the “𐤄” aHBaL letter and with pronouncing many other words. They say its the natural “a” sound that most of the symbols make. I agree, but why add the “h” sound to the transliteration?
  • 𐤄 – aHBaL
    • –  LaShaWaN teaches “𐤄” makes the “Ha” sound.
      • This is because the people who introduced the language were English speakers.  English speakers don’t know that many countries pronounce the “h” letter with an “aH” sound.  Manakahthey being a musical language requires all letters to be musical and harmonious. Such as with aH-La-Lu-YaH meaning Praise Yah. It has 2  “𐤄” letters in it. Note the exact sound you hear.  Using the correct “𐤄” sound allows for good music.  HaLaLuYah doesn’t provide the best sound. See “aHBaL” to learn more.
  • 𐤅- uu
    • – LaShaWaN teaches that “𐤅” makes the “wa” sound.
      • This was understandable at the time because this was the information that was put about that paleo Hebrew. However, now that new evidence exist, many people no longer believe the “𐤅” letter makes the “wa” sound, but “u” as in “aHLaLu-Yah”. See “uu“.
  • 𐤉  – YeD – LaShaWan teaches that the “𐤉” letter makes the “Ya” sound.
    • I do not agree with this because in many words, the “𐤉” letter is not properly pronounced with the “Ya” sound. LaShaWan incorrectly treats this letter as a consonant, however, it is sometimes a vowel. The “𐤉” symbol is a vowel when used in the middle of a word and in the end.  To learn more, see YeD.
  • 𐤑 – TsaD
    •  LaShaWan teaches that the “𐤑” letter makes the “TaZa” sound.
      • This is a lot of sounds for one letter.  It isn’t a comfortable letter to have to say.  The “𐤑” TsaD letter makes the “Tsa” sound. To learn more TsaD.
  • 𐤒 – QuP
    •  LaShaWaN teaches that all the letters have a natural “a” sound.  It doesn’t acknowledge any of the letters having a unique vowel sound. It teaches that the “𐤒” letter makes the “Qa” sound.  “𐤒” makes the “Ku” sound. To learn more see “QuP”.

Long story short, LaShaWan was an introduction to Paleo Hebrew / Manakahthey for Israelites who didn’t want to follow Modern Hebrew. I respect LaShaWaN more than Modern Hebrew because it utilizes the correct Manakahthey fonts and it did not follow the teachings of Modern Hebrew which were based on Babylonian and Chaldean principles.

I applaud LaShaWaN for standing its ground and not following those who don’t truly want to speak the correct language. At the same time, now that we know better, let’s do better.

There are 3 main vowel sounds in Manakahthey. See this post to learn more. La ShaWaN doesn’t acknowledge any vowels other than “aH” for 𐤀, but 𐤄 – aHBaL makes the aH sound, not Alap.

 

 

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