Post by 1dell on Oct 3, 2003 16:33:09 GMT -5
...In Egyptian Hieroglyphs?
You have to 1der, the Most High with his own finger wrote into stone the commandments his people were to live by. Now we are talking about a People who lived over 400 years in Egypt. What language do you think they innerstood at the time? If you ask me I would say both mitzrayi and Ivry. So which one did the Most High right them in?
Now we know that MOshe broke the first set of tablets that were written by the hand of the Most High, then he was to write them over again with his own hand. What language do you think Moshe wrote them in?
Now before you all come at me with this Moshe was a Politician in Egypt and he therefore must have spoke Khemeti and wrote in Khemeti, lets not forget that Moshe left egypt at the age of 40, then spent 40 years under the tutorship of the High Priest of Media. And I can guarantee you that he wasn't writing in Khemeti then.
BUUUUTTT, if you are writing for a people, you then must write in a language they innerstand, right? So which one was it? Khemeti? or Ivry? or Median? LOL. I guess when we discover what the original Torah was written in, then we will have our ansaar.
Hmm, a clever mind could think along these lines. The Mitzvot (commandments) were written in Ivry and lest just say that the language of the slaves from egypt was a blend of Khemeti with a minor blend of Ivry, and lets say they almost forgot their native tongue. They could use the excuse that they couldn't read the language the commands were written in therefore they should not have been charged with transgression when they disobeyed them.
Which I dont innerstand how people can say that Moshe stole the Law and Commandments from the egyptians. If that is the case why did the Slaves sin against them? I mean if this is the way they have been living for over 400 hundred years, then why did they treat the Torah as if it was something foreign to them? I could go on forever on that one alone but I digress.
You have to 1der, the Most High with his own finger wrote into stone the commandments his people were to live by. Now we are talking about a People who lived over 400 years in Egypt. What language do you think they innerstood at the time? If you ask me I would say both mitzrayi and Ivry. So which one did the Most High right them in?
Now we know that MOshe broke the first set of tablets that were written by the hand of the Most High, then he was to write them over again with his own hand. What language do you think Moshe wrote them in?
Now before you all come at me with this Moshe was a Politician in Egypt and he therefore must have spoke Khemeti and wrote in Khemeti, lets not forget that Moshe left egypt at the age of 40, then spent 40 years under the tutorship of the High Priest of Media. And I can guarantee you that he wasn't writing in Khemeti then.
BUUUUTTT, if you are writing for a people, you then must write in a language they innerstand, right? So which one was it? Khemeti? or Ivry? or Median? LOL. I guess when we discover what the original Torah was written in, then we will have our ansaar.
Hmm, a clever mind could think along these lines. The Mitzvot (commandments) were written in Ivry and lest just say that the language of the slaves from egypt was a blend of Khemeti with a minor blend of Ivry, and lets say they almost forgot their native tongue. They could use the excuse that they couldn't read the language the commands were written in therefore they should not have been charged with transgression when they disobeyed them.
Which I dont innerstand how people can say that Moshe stole the Law and Commandments from the egyptians. If that is the case why did the Slaves sin against them? I mean if this is the way they have been living for over 400 hundred years, then why did they treat the Torah as if it was something foreign to them? I could go on forever on that one alone but I digress.