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Japheth and Ham - 11
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 7:59 am    Post subject: Japheth and Ham - 11 Reply with quote

: The Celts were already here when King Woden-lithi arrived. What was their
written language like?

We have already shown that they wrote with the Ogam script which can be
described simply as an alphabet, comprising fifteen consonants and five
vowels, together with a few other signs representing double letters such as
diphthongs.

The letters are made by inscribing single parallel strokes placed in sets of
one to five, in position above, across, or below a guide line.

: But what words were made from this Ogam alphabet? Here again the science
of Epigraphics gives us the answer. We know that there is no language of any
of the American Indians that is made up of the Greek language.

And yet the ancient Celts in the area of the St. Lawrence River spoke a
language that was directly derived from the Greek! As we shall see, the
different Celts in America spoke yet other languages!

The type of Greek that was spoken by the Celts of the area is known as
Ptolemaic which means that it is a dialect of Greek that was spoken in
Egypt, Palestine and the other countries in the area that Alexander
conquered. Alexander forced upon the area his idea of one-world government,
one-world people, one-world religion and one-world language.

It was this Ptolemaic dialect that Alexander forced upon the citizens of the
area. The dialect was composed of Greek, Egyptian and Aramaic. This is why
Jesus spoke Aramaic and Greek, instead of Hebrew. We will study the effect
that Alexander had on Israel and Christianity in a future lesson.

The obvious question from the previous paragraph is, who were the Celts? Did
the Celts from Iberia (The Spanish Peninsula) and the Rhineland go to Egypt
and Palestine and learn the Greek spoken language at the time of Alexander
or did the Israelites (Not Jews) learn the Greek and Aramaic when they were
in Palestine and then go to the new world to escape the dictatorship of
Alexander? Remember, Israel lost the knowledge of ancient Hebrew (not modern
Yiddish) before and during the time of Alexander.

The language of the Celts who were already here in the St. Lawrence River
Valley when King Woden-lithe arrived has since been lost. Why has the
language disappeared? This is probably at least partly because through the
subsequent years they intermixed with other peoples and in the process the
language was lost.

It doesn't take much to lose a language. Notice the difference between
American English and the English language spoken in England. But that
doesn't account for the fact that a race of people totally vanished from the
continent.

Some of the Ogam Script is with the Gaelic influence. The Gaelic language
came from the highlands of Scotland. In the New England area, artifacts such
as grave headstones have been found, all with Ogam script in Gaelic script.
(To this date no one has found the remains of the bodies because of the acid
content of the soil which destroys all remains in less than 100 years.
Additionally, our early American settlers removed the headstones from the
burial sites and placed them in hedgerows along the sides of the fields and
so the headstones are not now located near the actual graves)

The Celts with the Gaelic dialect came from the highlands of Scotland.
According to the Scottish Declaration of Independence written by Robert
Bruce and his noblemen, the Scotland people came from ancient Israel through
the Rhineland area of France and Germany and then through Iberia or Spain.

: Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of
riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs. (Ezekiel
27:12)

The Celts were well established in foreign trade. In 1780, Ezra Stiles, who
later became the president of Yale College, found and recorded a Tartessian
inscription on a rock along the seashore near Mount Hope Bay, Rhode Island.
The deeply cut inscription clearly shows the outline of a typical
high-sterned ship from Tarshish. Under the outline of the ship are the words
in Tartessian (Tarshish) Punic, "Mariners of Tarshish this rock proclaims."

Near Union, New Hampshire, another Tartessian inscription was found with a
similar Tarshish ship hull and the words, "Voyagers from Tarshish this Stone
Proclaims."

On Mohegan Island, off the coast of Maine, is, in Ogam script in Gaelic
dialect, an inscription showing that the Celts traded with the traders from
Tarshish.

It is obvious that the mariners from Tarshish were not residents of the area
as were the Celts. They were trading with the Celts for their furs and raw
materials from the mining done by the Celts.

Thus, there was a lively trade being conducted between the Japhetic sons of
Tarshish (Genesis 10:4) and the Celtic sons of Shem.

Some of the trading was done with goods in exchange for the furs and metals
of the Celts. But there was also an exchange for coins. It seems that modern
historians won't believe the facts of history such as the Ogam inscriptions.

They only like to see the money! Well, there is that, too!


: From about the fourth century B.C. the ancient mariner traders brought
coins in addition to goods. In the year 1787, Pastor Thaddeus Madson Harris
came upon a group of men working on a road known as the Cambridge-Malden
road (now Route 16) in Massachusetts.

The workers had uncovered a flat stone underneath the surface. Under the
stone was a cache of ancient coins, nearly two quarts of them. The coins
were square pieces made of a copper-silver alloy. Each coin was stamped on
both sides with an unknown script.

Pastor Harris recorded the incident in a letter to John Quincy Adams. The
inscriptions were taken to the Harvard Library for translation but with no
success.
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