Missing persons:

Both I and J were used interchangeably by scribes to express the sound of both 
the vowel and the consonant. It wasn’t until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, 
an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a 
clear distinction between the two sounds. Trissino’s contribution is important 
because once he distinguished the soft J sound, as in “jam” (probably a loan 
sound), he was able to identify the Greek “Iesus” a translation of the Hebrew 
“Yeshua,” as the Modern English “Jesus.” Thus the current phoneme for J was 
born. It always goes back to Jesus.

https://www.dictionary.com/e/j/ <https://www.dictionary.com/e/j/>

J is the title that scholars ascribe to the nameless writer they believe is 
responsible for the text, written between 950 & 900, on which Genesis, Exodus & 
Numbers is based. 

...So Bloom, connoisseur of sublimity, unveils and proceeds to adore Lady J, 
now seen to be a royal princess, perhaps a daughter of Solomon: a superb 
aristocrat, a rationalist, a comedian, a feminine ironist, one of Bloom's 
"strong" poets. 

Dr. Iverson recommended I read "The Book of J” by Harold Bloom when I was 
asking about the name he chose for his programming language.

https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/11/01/specials/bloom-j.html
 
<https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/98/11/01/specials/bloom-j.html>

https://www.womeninthebible.net/women-bible-old-new-testaments/basemath-taphath/
 
<https://www.womeninthebible.net/women-bible-old-new-testaments/basemath-taphath/>



> On Aug 20, 2021, at 12:45 PM, Roger Hui <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Essays/JforC_Front_Cover
> 
> For more than 13 years, #4 in the list laid empty, defying the collective
> knowledge and search abilities of the J community.  I have finally pleaded
> with Henry Rich to tell us who the gentleman is.  Thank you Henry.
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