---In [email protected], <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :

 It's beautiful. Everyone that reads it, understands it to their ability. The 
more you live by it's principles, the better you understand it's higher meaning 
and increase your ability. When the disciple is ready, the master appears. 
Baruch haba beshem adonai. Blessed is he that comes in the name of the lord. 
 
 

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 The word haba would be pronounced in Biblical Hebrew something like habba.
 It seems to me the difference between a single (b) and geminate (bb) consonant
 would be quite hard to hear for a native speaker of English.
 

 The diffence between single and double stops (p, t, k, etc) seems to 
approximately
 the same e.g. in Finnish, Sanskrit and Hebrew.
 

 You can test (I hope...) whether you can hear the difference here:
 

 Google Translate https://translate.google.com/#fi/ru/haba%20%20%20habba
 

 In Finnish it's approximately 100 milliseconds...
 

 
 
 
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