I don't know whether to answer you seriously, or just make mockery of
your statements as did Isaac Fried.
Really, you ought to visit http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/
for this is an example of the Ad Populum logical fallacy, otherwise
known as the appeal to popularity.
> The statement I made is falsifiable. And the only thing I have is an
> explanation and supporting evidence that is acceptable to anyone but
> you.
>
Really, you ought to visit the nizkor site. This looks like the
Bandwagon logical fallacy.
Because Moses' use of writing dates from about the same time as the
earliest attested use of a similar alphabet among southern Arabian but
with 22 letters instead of the more numerous but mostly shared letters
found among southern Arabians, that indicates that the 22 letters
corresponded to 22 recognized consonantal phonemes of Biblical Hebrew.
In other words, that the alphabet was developed, i.e. tailor made, for
Biblical Hebrew.
> You now have the Great Isaiah scroll on the Israel Museum site.
>
Not yet in electronic form so I can read it on my PDA, as I can now
read unpointed text.
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