In http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/7_intro.html I don't understand how to get the 
audio, where must I look for it? And what does "Shafar" mean?

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here is the link for the AUDIO

http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/files/7_alphabet.mp3
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As for "ShPR" the root of this statement is "PR" the "P" is a picture of an 
open mouth, the "R" is a picture of a man's head. Put these two together as 
"open the head" and we see the idea of how to open the head of grain. The 
Ancient Hebrew's used a "Bull" to open the head of their grain on the threshing 
floor by leading a Bull crushing the heads of grain opening them to reveal 
whats in side.

So we see that the root "PR" gives us the idea of "open the head", adding the 
"Sh" could be a prefix to this idea. The "Sh" is a picture of two front teeth 
and gives us the picture of pressing down such as when we eat. This pictures is 
also used to give us the idea of two such as "WHO" ( a another)has done 
something.

Putting these three pictures together in this way "ShPR" will give us the idea 
of "Who open head" Now without seeing the statement in use I can only say that 
"ShPR" means "Bright" such as in sight or sound.

Give the context (Verse) in where the "ShPR" is used and you can see the ture 
meaning.

Rich
AHRC

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