What is Truth?
If you have doubts about how authentic the Bible is, or if God really had it written for us, or if you want to know how the Bible came to us, or if you have deeper curiosities about mathematics, languages that influenced the Bible, or the history relating to the Bible, then this book is for you. The main goal is to answer some basic questions such as: What is Truth? What is the Bible? What books should be in it? What order should it be in? How did it come to us? Are there errors in it? How was it translated? From what languages? And much more.
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Counting Roots
Although there are many uses for this book, the primary use is to compare Biblical Hebrew roots with related words in order to better understand each Hebrew word. Roots are listed based on the value of their letter sums, from 1 to 1189. This method of listing is superior than using an AlephBet listing because the sum values match Bible Chapter numbers in very important ways. I cover that topic in my book 'What is Truth' which can be found on this website. Another reason a Sum value listing is better, is because it allows you to compare roots that have the same exact letters, but in different order. This gives you insight as to how the meaning of words change based on what position in the root that the letter is in. You would not get this comparison with an AlpehBet ordered list. This book also lists some related Arabic and Modern Hebrew word meanings which can reinforce the Hebrew meanings.
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Word Occurrences
Word Occurrences is a study aid that lists each Root Family (This is what I call a root and all of the words that come from it) by the total amount of times the words in that Root Family appear in the Tanakh. Instead of just listing each Root Family in order, I made 30 sections to put these roots in, with each descending section having less word frequencies. This book can help you to memorize Root Families in the Bible with 20 or more occurrences. Students memorizing all the Root Families in this book should be fluent in reading the Tanakh.
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Learning Hebrew from Genesis
This is a book to help you teach yourself 'Biblical' Hebrew from the entire Tanakh (but the lessons are from Genesis). All of the grammar, vowels, and important cantillations are covered. Once you finish this book, all you have left to do is learn the remaining Hebrew vocabulary that is used 20-500 times in the Bible, and you can do that by reading and translating the Torah a few verses each day and look up the words you do not know yet, or by using my book "Word Occurrences".
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Christian Myths?
This book is not about me getting on a high horse and preaching. If i had my way, I wouldn't even have started writing it, but I believe that God wanted me to. My other books are books that do not deal with much doctrine, whereas this book debunks most of the treasured doctrines of most of Christianity. This book is only meant for people who truly have an open mind to learn the truth from God. If you just came out of a denomination and need some clarity from all of the confusion, then this book might also be for you.
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Hebrew Comparisons
This is a book I wrote in order to compare which Modern hebrew words do not have any shared root words from the Tanakh. In other words, the words in this 'dictionary' list are NOT in the Tanakh. This can be helpful to know when a student is trying to learn both Biblical and Modern Hebrew at the same time. Sometimes words in this book will be from the same root as a Biblical Hebrew word, but the Modern version might mean something unrelated, and so that is why those words are also is in this book.
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