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Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Nobody: 4:49pm On Oct 30, 2010
Pastor AIO:

Adam had no need for language.  He communicated telepathically.  That is the original and pure language.  Pure thought.

Poe's Law  grin
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by wetobe(f): 11:24pm On Aug 19, 2011
Can someone translate this to english, waiza faragta fahanzob, wahila robika fargab
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by LagosShia: 11:39pm On Aug 19, 2011
we to be:

Can someone translate this to english, waiza faragta fahanzob, wahila robika fargab

thank you for this question.here is the translation:

Holy Quran 94:7-8
"So when you have finished [your duties], then appoint (a successor).And to your Lord direct [your] longing".

the above verse 7 is mostly misinterpreted and mistranslated by sunni translators and commentators:
"So when you have finished [your duties], then stand up [for worship]".

in clear and explicit arabic,verse #7 contains an imperative order.in the word of Ayatollah Mehdi Pooya's english commentary:


[Pooya/Ali Commentary 94:7]
Through verse 7 the Holy Prophet is asked to establish imamah or wilayah of Ali ibn abi Talib when he completes the duties of conveying the divine guidance to mankind, so as to continue it forever as stated in the commentary of verse 51 of Qasas; also refer to the commentary of verses 2 and 3 of this surah and other references mentioned therein. In verse 67 of Ma-idah Allah reminds the Holy Prophet: "Deliver what has been sent down to you from your Lord"; which in fact refers to this verse. Refer to the commentary of Ali Imran: 52 and 53; Ma-idah: 67 and 3 to understand the true interpretation of this verse.

Aqa Mahdi Puya says:

In the light of the meanings of surah ad Duha and al Inshirah no other translation or interpretation of verse 7 seems appropriate except "So when you have completed (the duties of your ministry), then establish (your successorship)." In this early Makkan surah, after referring to the weighty task of conveying the last guidance from Allah to mankind, the Holy Prophet is asked to keep in mind the equally important task of establishing the institution of keeping alive the purity of the divine guidance (Islam) in all ages which will have to be carried out at the time and place chosen by Allah. The equally weighty or important task is the establishment, continuation and perpetuation of the guidance of Allah (see commentary of Qasas: 51, by nominating and appointing his successor who shall act as a guardian and exponent of all that he has conveyed and preached. In al Ma-idah, last revealed surah, verse 67 was revealed in the closing days of his ministry, after execution of which its verse 3 was revealed (see commentary of both verses). After completing the tasks of preaching and establishing his successorship he is given the option to return to his Lord with satisfaction of having fulfilled the divine command.

In verse 8 Allah expresses His will that the Holy Prophet should return to his Lord after carrying out His commands. There is no mention of death. He is advised to desire, wish or incline (raghb) to turn to Allah at his own choice and pleasure. Departure from this world was a willing return.

http://quran.al-islam.org/
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Yewe2011(m): 4:35am On Aug 20, 2011
shocked @ the responses in here



Let's do this, where did humanity start and then we can start from there
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by thehomer: 11:01am On Aug 20, 2011
Pah everyone knows it was Latin. Why else would the Catholic Church be using it? grin
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Yehowah: 12:38pm On Nov 16, 2011
The original language of humans was ancient Hebrew (Paleo hebrew, NOT modern Hebrew spoken by the false Jews [Yews] in modern Israel). After the global flood, human language was confounded so we had many languages then and even today. Adam and Eve (they were very excellent at creation) would not need technology (until after the fall) because they were preprogrammed straight from the hand of God (Yehowah). Adam also named all the animals on the day he was created and our first parents walked with God, strongly suggesting they had language for communication with him.

In addition, the people were genetically superior, living to around 950 years, until centuries after the great flood. It took advanced engineering and language to build Noah's ark (515 feet long, 85.83 feet wide and 51.5 feet high) using the Royal Egyptian cubit of 20.6 inches, which had metal rivets and washers-some of them titanium. Noah's ark is NOT on mount Ararat. It was found in the MOUNTAINS of Ararat (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Y5ORpMTebI).

Moses, who studied in Ancient Egypt, compiled Genesis but he did NOT write it offhead because he was not around when the events before his time occurred. He either got the events from God or it was passed down as tables of stone. Moses wrote Exodus to Deuteronomy. We will all gladly speak one language after the healing of nations in the new heaven and new earth.

This present earth will always be linguistically divided until the Messiah (Yehowshuwa) returns or a crazy dictator kills everyone who refuses to speak a unifying man-made language. In short, language is proof we are created by God because beasts cannot speak any language unless God allows it, such as in the case of Balaam's donkey.
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by plaetton: 2:37pm On Nov 16, 2011
With all due respect, this is absolutely nonesense. I wish you had a little research before posting lies on this forum.

The word hebrew stems from the descendents of Eber. The Hebrew language is just one of the variants of the semitic languages spoken in Canaan. As you can see, it is closely similar to and related to arabic. languages evolve, so present day hebrew language is a mixture of original hebrew infused with languages of the people and languages that the jews have come into contact with throughout their history, mainly Babylonian, Greek, Roman, etc.

Compared to the worlds older languages, hebrew is certainly one of the youngest. Abraham, a descendant of Eber, was a summerian from the city of ur. We have ceuiniform tablets from the civilization of summer and so we know that there is no relationship or similiarity whatsoever between hebrew and the summerian languages. The summerian language predates hebrew language by at least 4000 years.
There is little doubt that whatever moses wrote must have been written in Egyptian language, the only language he knew, and was later translated to what we call hebrew when the isrealites where in canaan and probably absorbed and adopted the languages of the canaanites as their own.
Also, The sanscript language of india, thought to be the oldest language ,is the mother language of all the european languages.

Pls read the following, coutesy of wikipaedia:
According to contemporary scholars, the original Hebrew script developed alongside others used in the region during the late second and first millennia BC. It is closely related to the Phoenician script, which itself probably gave rise to the use of alphabetic writing in Greece (Greek). A distinct Hebrew variant, called the paleo-Hebrew alphabet, emerged by the 10th century BCE,[
And:
Hebrews (Hebrew: עברים or עבריים, Tiberian ʿIḇrîm, ʿIḇriyyîm; Modern Hebrew ʿIvrim, ʿIvriyyim; ISO 259-3 ʕibrim, ʕibriyim) is an ethnonym used in the Hebrew Bible. It is mostly taken as synonymous with Israelites, especially in the pre-monarchic period when they were still nomadic, but in some instances it may also be used in a wider sense, referring to the groups known to the Egyptians as Habiru or Shasu during the Egyptian Empire on the eve of the Bronze Age collapse.

And also:
Biblical Hebrew (Hebrew: עברית מקראית‎) (Yiddish: ביבליקאַל עבֿרית), also called Classical Hebrew (Hebrew: עברית קלאסית‎) (Yiddish: קלאסישע עבֿרית), is the archaic form of the Hebrew language, a Canaanite Semitic language spoken in the area known as Canaan between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Biblical Hebrew is attested from about the 10th century BCE, and persisted through the Second Temple period (ending in 70 CE). Biblical Hebrew eventually developed into Mishnaic Hebrew, which was spoken until the 2nd century CE. Biblical Hebrew is best-attested in the Hebrew Bible, a document which reflects various stages of the Hebrew language in its consonantal skeleton, as well as a vocalic system which was added later, in the Middle Ages. There is also some evidence of regional dialectal variation, including differences between Biblical Hebrew as spoken in the northern Kingdom of Israel and in the southern Kingdom of Judah.

Biblical Hebrew has been written with a number of different writing systems. The Hebrews adopted the Phoenician script around the 12th century BCE, which developed into the Paleo-Hebrew script. This was retained by the Samaritans, who use the descendent Samaritan script to this day. However the Aramaic script gradually displaced the Paleo-Hebrew script for the Jews, and it became the source for the modern Hebrew alphabet. All of these scripts were lacking letters to represent all of the sounds of Biblical Hebrew, though these sounds are reflected in Greek and Latin transcriptions of the time. These scripts originally only indicated consonants, but certain letters, known as matres lectionis, became increasingly used to mark vowels. In the Middle Ages various systems of diacritics were developed to mark the vowels in Hebrew manuscripts; of these, only the Tiberian system is still in wide use.

Biblical Hebrew possessed a series of "emphatic" consonants whose precise articulation is disputed, likely ejective or pharyngealized. Earlier Biblical Hebrew possessed three consonants which did not have their own letters in the writing system, but over time they merged with other consonants. The stop consonants developed fricative allophones under the influence of Aramaic, and these sounds eventually became marginally phonemic. The pharyngeal and glottal phonemes underwent weakening in some regional dialects, as reflected in the modern Samaritan Hebrew reading tradition. The vowel system of Biblical Hebrew changed dramatically over time and is reflected differently in the ancient Greek and Latin transcriptions, medieval vocalization systems, and modern reading traditions.

Biblical Hebrew had a typical Semitic morphology, placing triconsonantal roots into patterns to form words. Biblical Hebrew distinguished two genders (masculine, feminine), three numbers (singular, plural, and uncommonly dual). Verbs were marked for voice and mood, and had two conjugations which may have indicated aspect and/or tense (a matter of debate). The tense or aspect of verbs was also influenced by the conjugation ו, in the so-called waw consecutive construction. Default word order was verb–subject–object, and verbs inflected for the number, gender, and person of their subject. Pronominal suffixes could be appended to verbs (to indicate object) or nouns (to indicate possession), and nouns had special construct forms for use in possessive constructions.




Yewe2011:

shocked @ the responses in here



Let's do this, where did humanity start and then we can start from there





But lest we forget, the first human walked and lived in south eastern Africa. This is a scientific and archealogical fact. Naturally, the first human language has to be found in those areas.
The first female, the mother of all modern homo sapien sapiens , refered to as Mitocondrial Eve,has been genetically traced (through the mitocondrial dna) to Tanzania in Africa. aslo the oldest hominid skeleton, which is 3 million yesrs old,named Lucy, was found in Ethiopia, the same geographical area.







And by the way, the genesis story is an abreviated copy of the babylonian creation epic, which itself goes all the way back to ancient summer.
The ancient hebrews copied thses text when they were in exile in babylon. they just substituted their god in place of the babylonina gods.
The name of the babylonian cretation epic is "The Enuma Elish". Others are Erra Epos and Atra Hasis. These ancient text predate the bible by thousands of years.
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Nobody: 3:08pm On Nov 16, 2011
plaetton:

But lest we forget, the first human walked and lived in south eastern Africa. This is a scientific and archealogical fact. Naturally, the first human language has to be found in those areas.
The first female, the mother of all modern homo sapien sapiens , refered to as Mitocondrial Eve,has been genetically traced (through the mitocondrial dna) to Tanzania in Africa. aslo the oldest hominid skeleton, which is 3 million yesrs old,named Lucy, was found in Ethiopia, the same geographical area.


And by the way, the genesis story is an abreviated copy of the babylonian creation epic, which itself goes all the way back to ancient summer.
The ancient hebrews copied thses text when they were in exile in babylon. they just substituted their god in place of the babylonina gods.
The name of the babylonian cretation epic is "The Enuma Elish". Others are Erra Epos and Atra Hasis. These ancient text predate the bible by thousands of years.

But but but but but but, that's evolutionary science and history. We have the real history with eyewitness account in the bible!! Humans didn't originate in Africa, the first one was created in a garden in be middle east and spread to the rest of the world. It's all in the truth book!
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by plaetton: 5:59pm On Nov 16, 2011
Martian:

But but but but but but, that's evolutionary science and history. We have the real history with eyewitness account in the bible!! Humans didn't originate in Africa, the first one was created in a garden in be middle east and spread to the rest of the world. It's all in the truth book!

Oh please!!! Whose eyewitness account?? who witnessed it? And please, can you point to me where garden of eden is or was located?
going by the bible, it says that man was put in the garden of eden, not created there. Pls read again. Your truth book is a plagerized and abreviated copy of the originals.
How is evolutionary history different from history?. Unless you dont have confidence in the dating process that is used in dating fossils? I am shocked that you prefer a fabricated story in place of scientifically obtained facts.

It is accepted the world over, that human life originated in Africa.
Why are Africans reluctant to accept this historical fact in the face of all the overwhelming scientific evidence. Na wa for us ooo.
Based on biblical dating, the earth is on 4000 yrs old. If you believe that, then you and I live in different earths and therefore no need for any debate.

We have artifacts dug from Osun state that are 11,000 yrs old. There are ancient gold mines in south Africa that are dated to be 25,000yrs old, just to mention a few.
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Nobody: 9:54pm On Nov 16, 2011
plaetton:

Oh please!!! Whose eyewitness account?? who witnessed it? And please, can you point to me where garden of eden is or was located?
going by the bible, it says that man was put in the garden of eden, not created there. Pls read again. Your truth book is a plagerized and abreviated copy of the originals.
How is evolutionary history different from history?. Unless you dont have confidence in the dating process that is used in dating fossils? I am shocked that you prefer a fabricated story in place of scientifically obtained facts.

It is accepted the world over, that human life originated in Africa.
Why are Africans reluctant to accept this historical fact in the face of all the overwhelming scientific evidence. Na wa for us ooo.
Based on biblical dating, the earth is on 4000 yrs old. If you believe that, then you and I live in different earths and therefore no need for any debate.

We have artifacts dug from Osun state that are 11,000 yrs old. There are ancient gold mines in south Africa that are dated to be 25,000yrs old, just to mention a few.

I guess sarcasm is lost on you. Take a deep breathe, I don't believe in fairy tales so you don't have to lecture me. lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe's_law
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by plaetton: 3:05am On Nov 17, 2011
Lol. I guessed as much, Unless you had become born again into something less of yourself. I had to vent off the steam anyway.

grin grin
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Nobody: 12:51pm On Sep 19, 2014
It's Aramaic. Aramaic was the father language of Hebrew and Arabic. It resembles Hebrew to the extent that people confuse it with Hebrew.
Re: what was man's original language? Hebrew, Arabic, or what :-\ by Chandr31062: 8:58am On Jul 07, 2016
Gen 11:1: And the whole earth was of one language, and of one speech.

The Prophet Moses details, in this chapter, an event of great significance for the explanation of the table of nations in the previous chapter. All the posterities of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, used the same language — one mutually intelligible speech. They spoke in the same manner because of the same vocabulary. There was no two tongues about it.

Of interest to many is the original language that was used by the Creator in His communication with Mankind, and among Mankind themselves. Could the language used be the Hebrew language? There are strong evidences for it. Of all the languages which came after the confusion of tongues in Babel, the Hebrew language was used of God in communication. This language had remained in the family of Eber (Heber), out of whom God called a man through whom He would establish a nation, a unique nation that bears His Name. Out of this unique nation, God called certain men, and ordained them to be His messengers (prophets and seers). To them, God spoke in the language they would later use to record for the nation’s posterity. The proper names of persons, places and things in the language had great significance. To those prophets and seers, God spoke to them in Hebrew and gave the revelation of His will to His nation, Israel.

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