In a message dated 12/23/2005 10:31:01 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Blainerb: Pe le El--from the language of Adam and Eve--sacred words that pertain specifically to the ceremony,  so cannot discuss further.  Sorry--
 
You lost me on this one.   are you saying that Mormonism knows the language spoken by A and E?
 
I may have been mistaken--the words Pe le El seem to be Hebrew, which reads from right to left.  I will check it out next time I go to the temple.
 
However, some clues regards the language of Adam were revealed to JS.  
Adam-Ondi-Ahman,  which seems to mean "land of God, where Adam dwelt;" 
Ahman  A name for God, means, Man of Holiness  (see Egyptian name of God, Ammon, or Amon, or Amen--similar?)
Son Ahman, means the Son of God
sons Ahman, means "men"
angloman, means angel
and Moses, chap 6, PofGP, where it speaks of the language of Adam being a  pure and undefiled written language.
 

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