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"English is Hebrew: Unlocking the Hidden Connection Between Two Languages, of Ancient Origin"
What if the English language held secrets hidden in plain sightconnections to ancient Hebrew that could rewrite our understanding of history and language? English is Hebrew takes you on a fascinating journey to uncover the remarkable ties between the language of the Bible and the roots of English, weaving together history, linguistics, and cultural insights.
Discover how ancient Celtic and Anglo-Saxon tongues reveal unexpected links to Hebrew, with captivating examples like the word "Aber"
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"English is Hebrew: Unlocking the Hidden Connection Between Two Languages, of Ancient Origin"

What if the English language held secrets hidden in plain sightconnections to ancient Hebrew that could rewrite our understanding of history and language? English is Hebrew takes you on a fascinating journey to uncover the remarkable ties between the language of the Bible and the roots of English, weaving together history, linguistics, and cultural insights.

Discover how ancient Celtic and Anglo-Saxon tongues reveal unexpected links to Hebrew, with captivating examples like the word "Aber" (river mouth) and its connection to "Eber" (from over there). Explore the intriguing stories of names like London, Birmingham, and the Thames River, and uncover the astonishing evidence of British tin miners trading with King Solomon's Israel over 3,000 years ago.

From ancient Egyptian slaves to the modern British, this book reveals an amazing connection linking the British to Jospeh and Egypt, discover the fascinating DNA links revealed by Tutankhamun. Dive into the evolution of alphabets, the shift in writing directions, and how Jospeh developed the alphabet that the English-speaking world use today.

With thousands of examples and groundbreaking insights, English is Hebrew challenges everything you thought you knew about the English language. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a linguist, or simply curious about the mysteries of the past, this book will leave you enthralled and inspired.


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Autorenporträt
Damian Philip Myler, a dedicated scholar and researcher, has spent over three decades exploring the linguistic and historical connections between the English and Hebrew languages. With a deep passion for etymology, ancient history, and biblical scholarship, Damian's groundbreaking work reveals the profound influence of Hebrew on the development of English and the cultural legacy of the lost tribes of Israel, particularly the British and American people. His latest book, English is Hebrew, delves into these connections, challenging conventional linguistic theories and offering compelling evidence that reshapes our understanding of the roots of modern language and identity.

A lifelong student of the Bible, Damian has read the Scriptures cover to cover multiple times, bringing a unique perspective to the study of language through a lens of faith, history, and prophecy. His extensive research combines historical records, linguistic analysis, and biblical texts, uncovering patterns and truths that have been overlooked for centuries. With over 40 years of Christian faith, Damian's work is not only a scholarly pursuit but also a deeply personal journey to uncover the hidden truths embedded in history.

Damian's commitment to honest, unfiltered exploration has earned him recognition in the academic community, and his contributions have sparked renewed interest in the connections between ancient Israel and the modern Western world. In addition to English is Hebrew, Damian is also the author of We Are Israel, a compelling examination of the British and American peoples' role in biblical prophecy, history, and their connection to the lost ten tribes of Israel.

Damian's work has captivated readers and scholars alike, offering a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on language, identity, and the divine plan throughout history.