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Jim,
All that is pure speculation, too. It's based on opinion, idiosyncratic interpretation, and wild speculation.
Now, could we stick to the question of what evidence there is for Hebrew as a linguistically isolated languageāthat is, more isolated than any other language in antiquity (eg. Phoenician, Ugaritic, Aramaic, etc.).
GEORGE ATHAS
Dean of Research,
Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
Sydney, Australia
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