I think I understand. At least you've started me, thank you. Cindi

--- In [email protected], [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> If You Look at the Book of "Gen. 14:13 you will see the Hay used as a prefix, 
> meaning "THE" this word in English is a definite article.
> 
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> 
> --- In [email protected], Abu Rashid <abur1924@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > OK Let me start by saying the term (word) "HEBREW" is actually better
> > understood as a fraise not a single word. HEBREW brakes down into several
> > (Pictures) words, such as "H" is a prefix and when used as so would be best
> > translated into English as "He".
> > -----
> > 
> > I'd just like to point out that the word Hebrew doesn't actually have a 'h'
> > in it (this is an addition when it was europeanised). It is spelt
> > ayin-bet-resh-yod-taw.
> >
>


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