The Dead Sea Scrolls are a Forgery because Hebrew is a newly invented language

Many people say that the Bible is very old, older than the Koran because the Dead Sea Scrolls are 2,000 years old, while the Koran is believed to date to the 11th or 12th century (according to mathematician Anatoly T Fomenko) or the 7th century (according to accepted history).

One way to show that the Dead Sea Scrolls are a Forgery is to show that the language in which they are written is not ancient. Logically, if you want to prove that the Bible is newer than the Koran, show that it dates back to the 11th or 12th century.

Indeed, the language of the Bible discovered in the "Dead Sea Scrolls" is the ancient Hebrew language discovered between 1947 and 1956.

But the Hebrew language is considered dead for nearly 2,000 years. Then, in 1881–1890, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda suddenly became the father of Hebrew. At first, Hebrew did not have a complete dictionary, it was not until 1908 that there was an Eliezer Ben-Yehuda dictionary, and it was not until 1958 that there was a Hebrew dictionary published by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda's wife and son.

The question is: Who Taught Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Hebrew? Why Were Those Who Taught Eliezer Ben-Yehuda Hebrew Not the Ones Who Revived Hebrew?

Historians and scholars say that Eliezer Ben-Yehuda was taught Hebrew by his father and his teachers.

But scholars also say that Hebrew had become extinct nearly 2000 years before that.

So, Hebrew being extinct would mean that there was Hebrew pronunciation but no Hebrew writing. Otherwise, it would be impossible to make an academic claim that Hebrew had become extinct nearly 2000 years before its resurrection.

The Hebrew language, essentially, would be written (letters) and spoken. It was extinct and passed down until 1881, meaning that there were still people pronouncing Hebrew, but there were no letters of the language. Otherwise, it would be impossible to assert that Hebrew had been extinct for nearly 2000 years (before 1881).

However, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda suddenly acquired the characters for this language in a mysterious effort.

The Dead Sea Scrolls are a Forgery because Hebrew is a newly invented language
It is unclear why Eliezer Ben-Yehuda knew the characters for the Hebrew language when this language had been dead for nearly 2000 years (before 1881)

So where did Eliezer Ben-Yehuda get the characters for the Hebrew language?

I see that Hebrew letters are quite similar to Arabic letters. After studying, I found that:

Similarities between Hebrew and Spoken Arabic
Similarities between Hebrew and Spoken Arabic

The similarities between Hebrew and Arabic can be presented in writing as follows

Phonology (Sound System)

  • Consonantal Roots: Both languages are built around a triliteral (three-consonant) root system, which serves as the backbone for deriving meaning. For example:

    • Arabic: k-t-b (to write) → kitāb (book), kataba (he wrote), maktaba (library).

    • Hebrew: k-t-b (to write) → sefer (book), katav (he wrote), mikhtav (letter).

  • Shared Consonants: Many consonants are similar or identical, such as:

    • Gutturals: ʿayin (ʿ) and ḥet (ḥ).

    • Emphatics: Arabic’s , and  have counterparts in Biblical Hebrew.

    • Pharyngeal and glottal sounds: Both languages have distinctive pharyngeal sounds like  and ʿ.

  • Vowelization: Both languages historically used a consonant-heavy script, with diacritics added later to indicate vowels. This reflects a shared phonological heritage.

Morphology (Word Formation)

  • Triliteral Root System: Both languages rely on a root-and-pattern system, where consonantal roots are inserted into vocalic templates to create words. For example:

    • Arabic: d-r-s (study) → dāris (student), madrasah (school).

    • Hebrew: d-r-sh (seek, study) → doresh (student/seeker), midrash (study/commentary).

  • Inflectional Similarities:

    • Verb Conjugation: Both languages conjugate verbs based on person, gender, and number.

      • Arabic: kataba (he wrote), katabat (she wrote), katabnā (we wrote).

      • Hebrew: katav (he wrote), katvà (she wrote), katavnù (we wrote).

    • Noun Plurals: Both use sound (regular) and broken (irregular) plurals.

      • Arabic: kitāb → kutub (books), muʿallim → muʿallimūn (teachers).

      • Hebrew: sefer → sfarim (books), moreh → morim (teachers).

  • Definiteness:

    • Arabic uses the prefix al- to mark definiteness (al-kitāb = the book).

    • Hebrew uses the prefix ha- (ha-sefer = the book).

Syntax (Sentence Structure)

  • Word Order: Both languages traditionally follow a Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) structure in formal contexts, although Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) is more common in modern usage.

    • Classical Arabic: Kataba al-muʿallim al-dars (The teacher wrote the lesson).

    • Biblical Hebrew: Katav hamoreh et hasipur (The teacher wrote the story).

  • Conjunctions and Particles:

    • Arabic: wa- (and), bi- (in, with).

    • Hebrew: ve- (and), be- (in, with).

  • Negation: Both languages use specific particles for negation.

    • Arabic:  (no, not),  (not in past).

    • Hebrew: lo (no, not), ein (there is not).

Vocabulary

  • Many words in Arabic and Hebrew are cognates, with slight phonological and morphological differences:

    • Arabic: shams (sun), qamar (moon), bint (daughter).

    • Hebrew: shemesh (sun), yareach (moon), bat (daughter).

  • Shared religious terms:

    • Arabic: salām (peace), Allah (God).

    • Hebrew: shalom (peace), Elohim (God).

Writing Systems

  • Consonantal Alphabets: Both Arabic and Hebrew scripts are abjads, writing systems where only consonants are typically written, with optional diacritics for vowels.

    • Arabic: كتب (ktb - he wrote).

    • Hebrew: כתב (ktv - he wrote).

  • Direction: Both scripts are written from right to left.

That strange similarity can be seen that Hebrew is a new language invented based on Arabic.

That shows that Hebrew is new, invented after 1881. Therefore, the Bible content written in Hebrew was created after 1881.

That means the Bible on the Dead Sea Scrolls is a forgery! Also, the Bible discovered in Egypt is a forgery with Hebrew as the main language, but that is a slightly different issue, and requires more information to consider.

The last word

David Ewing Jr. has investigated that there was the longest and most devastating war in European history from the Middle Ages to the fall of Tartaria through two periods of decline. Basically, it can be said that it was a war between the Koranists and the Jesuits (the church organization and the inquisition). The doctrines of the Bible had begun to take shape in the medieval Christian church organizations, but did not form the Bible until Tartaria had completely collapsed. Then the Bible was completed and stopped writing about 200 years ago.

It is the tragic history of Europe that concerns the whole world, detailed in the book: Tartaria - Skulls and bones.

The Bible in the Dead Sea Scrolls is written mainly in Hebrew, and the age of the Hebrew language is very close to the age of Hebrew (early 20th century). Therefore, logically, the Dead Sea Scrolls are new, probably created in the early 20th century. The whole Bible is made up of many fragments, but all show that it is not old!

The Bible is not God's revelation to humanity when it was written by the Jesuits.

My recent Tartaria related posts:

Tartaria, although recorded on the map, represents an empire and its fragmentation when Tartaria itself gradually formed the ideology of dictatorial domination. But on the maps, it is still implied that Tartaria is a government behind and a totalitarian Kingdom. That is the Old World.

Today's New World, although there are many countries, is ultimately still one government behind. Conspiracy theories call it a "shadow government", but is the goal of this world domination heaven or hell? You will know this when you read the 3 books:

And so, even the New World Order still calls itself Tartaria in the sense of a totalitarian world. Many historians investigate and regret a very ancient World of Tartaria, which was a more sacred Tartaria than it is now, although it is called Tartaria. When did the sacred Tartaria of Heaven take place? See you another time!

Good luck!

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