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The Dual Nature of ADAM: Unveiling Ancient Linguistic Connections

The Power of Spoken Language

In ancient times, language was a living, breathing entity, spoken and heard rather than written and read. Words carried weight and meaning, passed down through generations by word of mouth. The sounds, rhythms, and cadences of spoken language conveyed emotions, intentions, and ideas.

The Roots of Meaning

Words like "AT" (father) and "AM" (mother) of the Albanian language might have originated from fundamental human experiences and observations. "AT" could represent the paternal figure, while "AM" symbolizes the maternal. These roots might have been used to describe the world, relationships, and human experiences.

Symbolism in Everyday Life

In spoken language, symbolism plays a crucial role. Words and sounds can evoke emotions, convey meaning, and create connections. The letter "A" might represent beginnings, life, or family, as seen in words like "AT" and "AM."

The Evolution of Language

As language evolved, words adapted to new contexts and cultures. The change from "T" to "D" in "ADAM" might reflect this evolution. Despite changes, the core meaning and symbolism of words can remain, offering insights into human experiences and perceptions.

Language and Human Connection

Spoken language has the power to find the origin meaning of a word-koncept, and convey its semantics. By exploring the roots and symbolism of words, we can gain a deeper understanding of human connections and the world around us.

ADAM in the Bible: Unveiling the Albanian Connection.

Why might the Bible have borrowed from an earlier book written in Albanian?
Let's explore this intriguing possibility. In Albanian, "AT" (father) and "AM" (mother) hold significant meaning, with both words containing the letter A, symbolizing the beginning of life and family.

The Albanian Roots

The word "AT" in Albanian is notable, as linguists assume it comes from the Proto-Indo-European "atta." Meanwhile, "AM" represents the maternal figure. I've previously written about how European languages' words for "AT" often have "AT" at their root, potentially stemming from deliberate linguistic processing with religious intentions.

Symbolism in Language

Every word has a logical, not accidental, meaning. The symbol "A" represents the beginning of life and family, with "AT" and "AM" both containing this significant letter. The Hittite language provides an interesting example, with the word 𒀜𒋫𒀸 (attas) carrying the symbol of "AT."


Hittite and Albanian Connections

Linguists interpret the Hittite word as "ATAS," while Albanian reveals "AT AS" (father is). I propose reading the Hittite word from right to left as "I AT OS," highlighting the symbol's significance. This suggests a potential connection between the two languages.

The Significance of ADAM

In ADAM, we see a deliberate change from "T" to "D," explainable by phonetic laws. The word's creative specialness lies in its religious significance, uniting "AT" and "AM" to represent the first human creature with dual qualities. ADAM's role as the first created, founder of the human family, and carrier of both male and female attributes is symbolic.

Unveiling the True Meaning

The Albanian language's semantics, syntax, morphology, and forms of verbs and nouns bring to life the true meaning of ADAM, potentially challenging the myths surrounding religious books. By examining the linguistic roots and structures, we can gain a deeper understanding of this significant biblical figure.

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