Hebrew
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 7:54 pm
Hebrew is a very rich language and it's affinity with it's sibling languages is lost, words are that seemingly Greek are Hebrew and vice-versa, as if they are the same language.
A Jewish temple is a Synagogue and etymologists say " Greek συναγωγή, synagogē, 'assembly ", however one can derive the name from the Hebrew language, from כָּנַס kanac "to gather, collect, wrap". see Psalms 33:7 "He gathered the waters of the sea together' , in the Greek counterpart, כָּנַס (Kanac) is συνάγων (Synagon) and כָּנַס (Kanac) is Kenesa.
כָּנַס גוי ( Kanac gowy ) " a gathering of people" .
Guitar
This word came from κιθάρας ( Kitharas) 'Harp'
יֶתֶר (Ithar) ' String/cord"
עָשׂוֹר (Asowr) ' Instrument with 10 strings'
Ayin words are often voiced with a G and שׂ & תֶ interchange and thus Osr > Gtr > κιθάρας/קִיתָרֹס > Guitar , the Phoenicians are credited by Ancient Greeks as the Inventor of the Lyre and they call it a φοίνιξι ( Phoinici ), ' φίν is כִּנּ . see כִּנּוֹר (kinnor) or κινύρα( Kinura). Genesis also credits כִּנּוֹר (Kinor) too the Phoenicians (φοίν = קין) in Genesis 4:17, עוּגָב (uwgab) in this verse is εὐήχου (Euhxou) "euphonious"
Euhxou > Ewhxob ( עוּגָב )
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/mor ... u&la=greek
Jubal (יוּבָל) from Nebel "harp, lute, guitar, musical instrument, wine-bottle" and the root is κύμβη (Kymbh) "hollow of a vessel or drinking cup"
where we get κύμβαλον (Kymbalon) or Cymbal . κύμβαλον(נבלים ) > κμβλ > Νβλ(נֶבֶל) "Musical Instrument( 2Sa 6:5) & Wine-bottle(1Sa 10:3) .
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/le ... ongs=H5035
Adah - ἁδύς(Adus) pleasant/sweet (to the Ears), see הֵד,הֻיְּדוֹת (huyĕdah) "Sounding, songs of praise , Audio.
A Jewish temple is a Synagogue and etymologists say " Greek συναγωγή, synagogē, 'assembly ", however one can derive the name from the Hebrew language, from כָּנַס kanac "to gather, collect, wrap". see Psalms 33:7 "He gathered the waters of the sea together' , in the Greek counterpart, כָּנַס (Kanac) is συνάγων (Synagon) and כָּנַס (Kanac) is Kenesa.
כָּנַס גוי ( Kanac gowy ) " a gathering of people" .
Guitar
This word came from κιθάρας ( Kitharas) 'Harp'
יֶתֶר (Ithar) ' String/cord"
עָשׂוֹר (Asowr) ' Instrument with 10 strings'
Ayin words are often voiced with a G and שׂ & תֶ interchange and thus Osr > Gtr > κιθάρας/קִיתָרֹס > Guitar , the Phoenicians are credited by Ancient Greeks as the Inventor of the Lyre and they call it a φοίνιξι ( Phoinici ), ' φίν is כִּנּ . see כִּנּוֹר (kinnor) or κινύρα( Kinura). Genesis also credits כִּנּוֹר (Kinor) too the Phoenicians (φοίν = קין) in Genesis 4:17, עוּגָב (uwgab) in this verse is εὐήχου (Euhxou) "euphonious"
Euhxou > Ewhxob ( עוּגָב )
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/mor ... u&la=greek
Jubal (יוּבָל) from Nebel "harp, lute, guitar, musical instrument, wine-bottle" and the root is κύμβη (Kymbh) "hollow of a vessel or drinking cup"
where we get κύμβαλον (Kymbalon) or Cymbal . κύμβαλον(נבלים ) > κμβλ > Νβλ(נֶבֶל) "Musical Instrument( 2Sa 6:5) & Wine-bottle(1Sa 10:3) .
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/le ... ongs=H5035
Adah - ἁδύς(Adus) pleasant/sweet (to the Ears), see הֵד,הֻיְּדוֹת (huyĕdah) "Sounding, songs of praise , Audio.