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"The Tower of Babel Effect"

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A Word about "THE WORD"

THE WORD is the most revolutionary book about Hebrew ever written.

Dr. Isaac Mozeson, author of "THE WORD", is considered by many to be the Galileo of the linguistic world. His meticulous research proving the connection between ancient Hebrew and Modern English will affect how the world views Hebrew for centuries to come.

THE WORD is more than a book. It is an event. A reunion of long lost relatives separated since the neurological disturbance at Babel that scrambled the output stage of our common, programmed language. THE WORD is a unique reference text that traces the vast majority of English words back to their ultimate origins in Biblical Hebrew. Ten years of original research by Dr. Mozeson reveal a bold new vision of the dynamics of human language.

Through the primal Hebrew root hidden behind every English word a whole new world of order and meaning unfolds.-- This is what author, Honorary President of the Educators Council of America and visiting prof. at Harvard, Hebrew U., Brandeis, etc. said in a spring 2000 interview (see http://ivrit.org/alvin.html): "There is some scholarly support for monogenesis of language, the thesis that all human languages are derived from a single mother tongue. In his book, The Word, Isaac Mozeson makes a strong case for Hebrew being that language, a thesis not yet accepted by most linguistic scholars. According to Mozeson, more English words can be linked clearly to Biblical Hebrew than to Greek, Latin, and French.

  1. His extensive research reveals the Hebrew source of thousands of English words and terms. It shows that:
  2. "Borrowings" from Hebrew by the English language are actually extensive;
  3. The number of sound-alike, mean-alike terms in Indo-European and Semitic languages far exceed the allowable number of borrowings or "coincidences";
  4. Hebrew is a uniquely profound system of languages that resembles the organicism of natural science rather than the product of human development;
  5. If there is an original language, it is the language of the Hebrew Bible.


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