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           Isaiah 28:11 says, "For
           with stammering lips
           and another tongue will
           he speak to this
           people” (Israel)




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            The Hebrew word for
            "stammering" here is
            "LAEG" reading right to left
            but English reads left to
            right so it would be
            pronounced GAEL in
            English.


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            GAELIC is not only the
            foundation of the English
            language, but is still
            spoken in its primitive
            simplicity in many places
            in Wales, Scotland and the
            north of Ireland. God does
            speak to us through the
            English Bible (Isaiah
            28:13).
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 The language spoken by the ancient Britons (Hebrews) can
  be dated back at least 4000 years. It now only survives in
  Wales and Brittany in France, although efforts are being
made to revive the Cornish language, another branch of what
           is known as the Brythonic languages.            5
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             Left: Ancient Britons
             who were the early
             Hebrew settlers. Every
             detail on this
             reconstruction of the
             dress and equipment of
             a man and a woman of
             2,000 BC is based upon
             contemporary material
             remains.

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But the history books would have you believe
that the inhabitants of the British Isles prior to
the Roman invasions were savages!
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            "A comparison of the various
            languages spoken in Britain,
            Ireland and Gaul in the time of
            Caesar, in so far as their
            elements are now ascertainable
            leads to the conclusion that
            those tribes and "nations", who
            spoke them, though torn
            asunder by dissension, and
            widely separated by locality,
            constituted substantially but
            one people.” (Professor T. Nicholas.)
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                  With the Roman
                  Invasion in 43AD
                  onwards, the
                  Brythonic language
                  survived alongside
                  Latin, and some Latin
                  words were added to
                  the language.

 Roman Soldiers
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                         The Brythonic language
                         (Welsh) survived alongside
                         Latin for many centuries
                         until the ever increasing
                         invasion of Angles and
                         Saxons from Jutland would
                         have consequences for the
                         Brythonic language
                         speakers. The language
                         spoken by the Anglo-Saxons
                         was also related to Hebrew,
The Jutland Peninsular
                         it had become changed
                         while in Assyrian captivity.
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             These invasions caused
             the indigenous Britons
             to be pushed both north
             and west and similarly
             on the continent into
             Brittany. They became
             isolated from one
             another and evolved into
             4 separate languages
             known as Cumbrian,
             Welsh, Cornish and
             Bretton.
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                           From then the
                           Brythonic language
                           developed separately in
                           Wales, Cornwall,
                           Brittany and Cumbria,
                           and the Welsh language
                           was born.



Tribes of Britain during
the Roman occupation                          12
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                 The Celtic
                language in
              Cumbria died out
                 in the 14th
                  century.


   Cumbria                   13
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The Welsh language was born from the
 old Brythonic language and it is still
    spoken today in parts of Wales
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                        Cornish having nearly
                        died out is now
                        experiencing a revival.
                        Left: is Dolly Pentreath
                        the last person to speak
                        the Cornish language.



Dolly Pentreath (1685-1778)                        15
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               Breton is still
             widely spoken in
            the area of Brittany
               in Northwest
                  France.



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                          Yahweh determined
                          that English would be
                          the tongue of the 2
                          most powerful Israelite
                          nations, namely Britain
                          and the USA.



English Morris Dancers maintaining
  the traditions of ancient Britain
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No doubt Yahweh also ensured that there would be a
remnant speaking the ancient tongues more closely
   related to Hebrew as a witness to our origins! 18
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         English     Welsh     Cornish     Breton
        Saesneg     Cymraeg   Cernyweg   Llydaweg




       short       byr        bear       berr
       arm         braich     breh       brec'h
       a rock      carreg     carrack    karreg
       a sheep     dafad      davas      danvad
       a swallow   gwennol    gwennol    gwennel
       a lamb      oen        oan        oan



The similarities between the languages can be
       seen from the examples above                 19
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                       Dr.Jones notes that the
                       term, ‘Welsh’, has Saxon
                       origins and comes from a
                       word meaning ‘foreigner’.
                       However, the Welsh word
                       for itself, Cymraeg, means
                       ‘language of the kinsmen’
                       Cymraeg is a Celtic
                       language in a Indo-
Dr R Brinley Jones CBE European lineage.
   MA DPhil FSA,
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             It belongs to the Insular
             Celtic languages rather
             than the Continental Celtic
             languages and it is, ‘a
             branch of the Brittonic
             group’ (akin to Cornish and
             Breton) rather than Goidelic
             (referring to Irish, Gaelic
             and Manx)


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            It is interesting that the
            language of Welsh is referred
            to by themselves as the
            language of the kinsmen,
            because the word gentile
            means precisely that from its
            Latin origin, so where the
            KJV Bible uses gentile
            instead of people or nation in
            many instances it is referring
            to the Celtic-Germanic-
            Anglo-Saxon peoples!
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           Not only is the
           language similar
           but so is the
           Scythian custom
           of wearing
           pointed hats like
           those worn by
           welsh ladies.

                                Sakan king
                               Of The Skuka
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              Grant Berkley, the author
              of the book “Moses In
              The Hieroglyphs” shows
              how the Welsh language
              can be used to decipher
              Egyptian cartouches
              and consequently that
              the generally accepted
              chronology of the
              pharaohs is in error.

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              The pre-Anglo-Saxon
              ‘England’ would have
              been the Kingdom of
              Lloegria and it is
              interesting to note that
              the modern Welsh for
              England is Lloegr


   England
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             With the expansion of
             English power over
             many formerly
             Brythonic speaking
             areas steps would be
             taken to try and
             eradicate these
             competing languages.


  England                        26
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             The first major pressure
             on Welsh and other non
             English tongues came in
             1549 Edward VI passed
             the Act of Uniformity,
             which came into law in
             1552 and required all
             acts of public worship to
             be conducted in English
             instead of Latin.

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   In Cornwall the act caused a rebellion among
 Cornish speakers which resulted in thousands of
deaths. Wales escaped similar suffering, yet the act
     seemed to signal the end for the language. 28
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             Nonetheless, in 1563
             Elizabeth I introduced
             legislation which
             appeared to contradict
             the 1549 act. It required
             all churches in Wales
             by 1567 to have Welsh
             translations of the
             Book of Common
             Prayer and the Bible
             alongside the English
             versions.
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                  Under his son, Henry VIII of
                  England, the Laws in Wales
                  Acts 1535-1542 were passed,
                  annexing Wales to England
                  in legal terms, abolishing the
                  Welsh legal system, and
                  banning the Welsh language
                  from any official role or
                  status.


King Henry VIII                             30
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             For the first time the
             England-Wales border was
             defined. They also
             abolished any legal
             distinction between the
             Welsh and the English,
             thereby effectively ending
             the Penal Code although
             this was not formally
 The Welsh   repealed.
   Tribes                            31
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                  Banning the Welsh
                  language from any
                  official role or status
                  was used as an excuse
                  for destroying all
                  official records written
                  in the “Welsh” and as a
The destruction   consequence much of
   of official    our ancient history has
                  been lost.
    records
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           The other distinctive
           branch of the Brythonic
           language is Gaelic and is
           spoken in Scotland, Ireland
           and the Isle of Man (Manx)
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                  The HEBREW word for Festival
                  is "MOED." The annual Scottish
                  Gaelic musical festival is known
                  as the "MOD." Another
                  HEBREW word for Festival is
                  "CHAG." The Scotch and Gaelic
                  dance is called a "JIG."

                                     Advert
                                     for a
Irish villagers                      Scottish
dancing a jig                        MOD        34
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            The Celtic language in the
            British Isles consisted of
            two distinct groups;
            Giodelic (Gaelic or Q-Celtic)
            and Brythonic (British or P-
            Celtic). Gaelic was spoken
            in Ireland, the Highlands
            and Islands of Scotland, and
            the Isle of Man. The rest of
            Britain including Wales
            spoke Brythonic.
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             Interestingly, the 2
             branches of the Celtic
             language relate to 2
             major migrations of
             Hebrews from the east.
             The very earliest
             migration of Hebrew
             people is represented by
             the Brythonic speaking
             Celts in the southern part
             of the UK.
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             The later migration of
             Hebrews who came from
             Egypt prior to the
             Exodus spoke in the
             Giodelic (Gaelic) tongue.
             The Hebrew had evolved
             while in Goshen.




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             That this later migration
             were Hebrews is confirmed
             following the discovery of
             a rare book “Ancient
             History of Caledonia” by
             John Maclaren giving a
             detailed description of
             their journey via Troy,
 Ancient     Carthage, Sicily, Gaul,
History Of   Spain and eventually
Caledonia    landing at Montrose in
             Scotland.                  38
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           But of course this book has
           been dismissed as fairy tales
           by academia! However, this
           book is still being researched
           by Dr. Alan Patterson of
           Newcastle . This is a colossal
           undertaking so any assistance
           would be welcome. The facts
           in this book are proving to be
           correct …..

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               Those in identity are
               familiar with the stone
               of destiny having
               come to Britain, but
               not of the fact that it
               came with a marble
               chair (throne) as
               described in the book.



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It’s a long story, but it was traced to Canterbury
Cathedral, where it is known as “St. Augustine's
         Chair”, although he never sat in it!
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The last major influence in moulding the English
 language into what it is today was the Norman
          invasion of England in 1066          42
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              According to the late Dr.
              Wesley Swift, the
              Normans were the
              descendents of the
              Galileans of Christ's day
              whom were given a
              special dispensation to
              leave prior to the sacking
              of Jerusalem.


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           The English spoken by the
           common people until the
           Norman invasion was very
           close to that spoken by our
           Germanic cousins on the
           Continent as well as the
           Gothic script used in written
           documents.



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                The original Normans spoke
                a Romance language of
                northern Gaul which has
                now been replaced by
                French to which it is related
                but it is still spoken in parts
                of Normandy as a second
                language.

A Norman Ship
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Guernsey    Alderney    Jersey     Sark



           A form of the old Norman
           language still lingers on in the
Normandy   Channel Islands where English is
           predominant and in Normandy
           where French is predominant.


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               The Normans were
               renowned for being
               builders of cathedrals and
               other fine buildings. One
               such, was the famous
               Glastonbury Abbey, now
               in ruins seen here on the
               left.
 Glastonbury
    Abbey
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               Jewish, Hebrew Scholar of
               the last century, Dr. Moses
               Margoliouth, made the
               following comment: “A small
               remnant of Solomon’s
               subjects remained in
               Cornwall since that time (the
               time of the building of his
               Temple).

King Solomon                            48
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                  I have traced that
                  remnant by the paths of
                  philology, and the byways
                  of nomenclature. I might
                  adduce an array of whole
                  sentences, exactly alike
                  in the languages of
                  Hebrew and the ancient
                  Cornish.


Cornish Costume                          49
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              I might adduce some of
              the proper names which
              prevailed among the
              aboriginal Britons long
              before they knew
              anything of Christianity,
              such as Adam, Abraham,
              Asaph, …Daniel,
              Solomon…(The Hebrews
              In East Anglia [1870],
              Margoliouth).’
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        That there were Hebrew colonies
        in Cornwall, England, is not
        surprising to those who realise
        that Yahshua’s uncle, Joseph of
        Arimathea, was a Roman
        Decurio,




        Joseph of Arimathea          51
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                     …. having supervision over
                     the tin mining (and
                     probably mining generally,
                     whether iron, copper or
                     tin). He is remembered in
                     song by miners and
                     residents of that area still
                     in the song: “Joseph Was
                     A Tin Man.”


A Cornish Tin Mine                             52
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                        Judges 12:6 says the
                        Ephraimites had trouble
                        pronouncing the aspirate "h"
                        in Shibboleth. In Britain
                        today, especially the
                        Cockney, can't pronounce it
                        either. You still hear, "Don't
                        be so oggish with your
                        horanges."

Cockney Pearly King &
       Queen                                       53
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                           Likewise Germans are
                           unable to pronounce “h”
                           in th such as “the” which
                           becomes “der” and the
                           famous German poet,
                           Johann Wolfgang von
                           Goethe, whose surname
                           is pronounced “gerta” –
                           thus this is another mark
                           of the Hebrew ancestry of
                           the German people and
                           language.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe                        54
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                    This concludes the overview of
                      how the 4 major waves of
                      Hebrew migrants have
                      influenced the English language
        2             as spoken today.
                    The 4 waves were:
                    1) The brython speaking Hebrews.
            3
                    2) The Caledonians (Chaldeans)
                       from Egypt.
    1           4
                    3) The Anglo-Saxons post captivity
                       Hebrews.
                    4) The Normans – the Hebrews   55
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               That the ancient
               British languages
               are closely
               related to the
               Hebrew language
               is attested to by
               many secular
               sources.
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            The biography of the great
            Dr. MacGregor, pioneer
            evangelist and poet of
            Nova Scotia mentions that:
            Now, you can take any
            sentence in Hebrew and
            change it into Gaelic, word
            for word, without altering
            the order of a single word
            or particle, and you will
            have the correct Gaelic
            idiom in every case.
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              You cannot do that
              with any other
              language in Europe.
              Every boy who
              speaks Gaelic as his
              mother-tongue, and
              who enters upon the
              study of Hebrew, is
              at once impressed by
              this fact."
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                         Hew B. Colquhoun,
                         in his work Our
                         Descent from Israel
                         (1940) states: "Ga-el
                         = Goi-el (Hebrew),
                         signifying 'Nation of
                         God'

An Old Gaelic Blessing
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            The Highland
            Society's Dictionary of
            the Gaelic language,
            in four large
            volumes ....gives
            cognate Hebrew roots
            for approximately one-
            half of all the roots in
            the Gaelic language.
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                 Lochcarron.
  Rev. Lachlan Mackenzie, of Lochcarron.... held
strongly that the ancestors of the Kelts, when they
 reached the shores of Britain, spoke the Hebrew
                     language.                   61
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              According to Vallencey,
              'the language of the
              early inhabitants of
              Ireland was a compound
              of Hebrew and
              Phoenician,’



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               Entire sentences of
               archaic Hebraisms are
               similarly to be found in
               the now obsolete
               Cornish language, and
               there are 'several
               thousand words of
               Hebrew origin' in the
               Erse or Gaelic.


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          and this statement would
          appear to be substantiated by
          the curious fact that in 1827 the
          Bible Societies presented
          Hebrew Bibles to the native
          Irish in preference to those
          printed in English, as it was
          found that the Irish peasants
          understood Hebrew more
          readily than English....
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                                    The Isle Of
                                     Canna -
                                     Scotland




A possible Hebrew/Aramaic and Celtic/Gaelic link is
  revealed, for example, in such names as Isa and
 Iosa, Cana (Galilee) and Canna (a western Isle of
                    Scotland),                  65
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                    Hebrew and Hebrides
                    and the Hebrew word
                    Ath in Athol, Scotland.
                    The Hebrew prefix ATH
                    figures in a number of
                    Celtic place names
                    throughout the British
                    Isles and Ireland
8th Duke of Athol                         66
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             In Godfrey Higgins
             classic work The Celtic
             Druids published in
             1829, he comments on
             the western isles of
             Scotland, saying: "The
             language of the islands
             was a dialect of the
             Hebrew, or of the same
             language as the Hebrew,

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             …. and in it the word Iona
             was found to mean
             dove." According to
             Jacob Bryant in his New
             System of Ancient
             Mythology, both Antioch
             in Asia Minor, and Gaza
             in Palestine, were
             originally called Jonah'
             (Dove).


             Isle Of Iona (Jonah)   68
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           Interestingly, Tertullianus,
           one of the most
           celebrated of the Latin
           Fathers, who embraced
           the Christian faith during
           the 2nd century A.D.,
           refers to the early
           Christian Church as
           Columbus Domus, the
           House of the Dove.
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                             Caledonia,
                             another name for
                             Scotland, is
                             derived from
                             Chaldean -
                             Abraham was a
The Arms Of The Caledonian
                             Chaldean
     Railway Company
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               These people, the
               Chaldeans. were the
               followers of wisdom,
               and thus the Goddess
               Cali, whom we have
               found near Cape
               Comorin was Wisdom;
Cape Comorin
   S. India                      71
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                    … and the Calidei of
                    Iona or Columkill were
                    followers of wisdom;
                    and the language of
                    these people was
                    Hebrew, which was
A Rock Carving Of   Celtic, which was the
Chaldean Soldiers
                    Gael, of Scotland ….

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               …. the learned Celt or
               Hebrew, the language
               of Abraham, of South
               India, and of the
               Chaldeans; and this, at
               last, brings us almost
               to a conclusion, to
               which we have come by
               a variety of other ways,

Abraham And Isaac                  73
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            … that the Hebrew was
            the sacred language,
            and was probably the
            first language into which
            the mythos was written.
            Whence CALedonia?



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                  Other writers give the
                  derivation as from the Hebrew
                  Derussim, or Drussim, which
                  means `contemplators.'
                  .....Another explanation given
                  is that it is an old Celtic word,
                  druis, formed from trowis, or
                  truwis, meaning 'a doctor of
                  the faith.' Trowis, in German,
                  means 'a revealer of truth'."
A British Druid
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 Dudley Wright, who says. "The Celtic meaning of the word
Druid is 'to enclose within a circle' and the word was used in
the sense of `prophet' or 'one admitted into the mysteries of
                       the inner circle.'                 76
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            However, Jews who claim
            to be Israel do not speak
            Hebrew. Yiddish is their
            language. It is an amalgam
            of Asiatic, Polish and
            German languages; such
            Hebrew words that may be
            in Yiddish would have
            been assimilated from
 New York   European tongues that
   Jews     were derived from Hebrew.
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               Dr. Van Dyck: I need not
               tell you that Yiddish, the
               language spoken by the
               Jews throughout the
               world to-day, is an
               Aryan language,

Dr. Van Dyck
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            a mixture of German and
            Polish, with only a few
            Hebrew words mixed in,
            but disguised by being
            written in Hebrew
            characters. Outside of
            that, it has far less
            affinity with Hebrew
  Yiddish   than Keltic has."
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An event would take place in Hampton Court
 in 1604 that would have a profound effect
        upon the English language
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           The beginnings of what many
           consider to be the "noblest
           monument of English prose"
           or the "word of God in
           English" – the King James
           Authorized Version – can be
           traced back to 1604; and
           specifically, the Hampton
           Court Conference held in
           January of 1604.

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                                  Wrought
                                iron gates to
                                  Hampton
                                    Court
                                   Palace


The owners of the land upon which the Palace now
 stands can be traced back to before the Norman
               Conquest of 1066.              82
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                 For hundreds of years the
                 large tract of land
                 contained a manor house
                 and fields for grazing and
                 farming. King Henry VII
                 (1457–1509) and his wife
                 spent time at Hampton
                 Court during his quarter-
                 century reign (1485–1509)
                 before it became a king’s
                 palace.
King Henry VII                            83
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              The King James Bible
              would be instrumental in
              preserving a uniformity
              of language in the
              English speaking
              countries and colonies
              until eventually it would
              displace French as the
              international language of
              diplomacy and
              commerce.
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           The King James
           Authorised Bible besides
           being read in the Anglican
           church and those of other
           denominations throughout
           the English speaking
           world ….


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The King James Bible was also used in schools
throughout the English speaking world to teach
 English besides just for religious instruction. 86
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     … Consequently there has been little
     deviation from the original language
     and with continued emigration from the
     homeland the language of the various
     settlements evolved together, so today
     we can still converse with each other.
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            The Bible has an inbuilt
            dictionary where difficult
            words are explained.
            Many of these were
            actually used in the
            original Webster’s
            Dictionary. Hence the
            Bible was an ideal
            textbook for teaching
            reading and English.

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             Like a good school
             textbook the first book
             of the scriptures namely
             Genesis, the reading is
             fairly easy.
             The story is told of a
             man with a low reading
             ability who was given a
             Bible and having read it
             through had a top grade
             when tested again.
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             Having progressed from
             Genesis to the final book
             of Revelation, the reader
             is now in the section with
             the most difficult
             language and having
             mastered this will
             become proficient in the
             English language. The
             Bible is the lynch pin
             of the English
             language.              90
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           While the “King James Bible”
           is one of the better editions,
           scholars are well aware of its
           many translational errors. No
           doubt Yahweh used this Bible
           for a twofold purpose, namely,
           to bind his people together but
           also allowed in errors in order
           to put his people under a
           strong delusion because of
           their disobedience.
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               People of the other
               Israelite nations in
               Europe speaking
               other languages,
               increasingly have
               English as their
               second language.
               The English language
               is the one that is
               uniting his people
               scattered around the
               world.              92
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                        The enemy is only just
                        now realising the
                        unifying effect and
                        power of the English
                        language and is working
                        overtime to destroy it.
                        They are doing this by
                        stealth, by substituting
Above the sign that     other languages along
 greets passengers      side English.
alighting at Southall
   railway station!                          93
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          The English language is
          being further attacked by
          encouraging the resurgence
          of the old Celtic languages
          where previously they had
          been ruthlessly suppressed.




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Despite these attacks English is the world’s most
              widespread language              95
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                     Likewise in the
                     USA, Spanish is
                     being introduced
                     alongside English
                     and in many towns
                     in the southern
                     States, English is
One of many multi-   no longer the
  lingual signs      predominant
                     language.
  popping up in
     America.                       96
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                      Through the ages, the
                      learned and rulers,
                      communicated with
                      each other in a
                      common language
                      from Egyptian to
                      Greek, Latin and
                      finally English.
The Ancient Library
   of Alexandria                         97
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             In the 19th and early 20th
             centuries there were 3
             competing international
             languages with English –
             Latin in the Catholic
             church and Universities,
             French as an
             international diplomatic
             language and German as
             international scientific
             language. However
             English prevailed          98
The Ancient British Language




When a vote was taken to decide what would be the
common language of the USA, English won by only
  one vote over the German language. This was
 another deciding factor on English becoming the
       international language of the world.    99
The Ancient British Language
           However, the enemy as
           always tried to thwart
           Yahweh's plans by
           substituting their own
           international language –
           namely Esperanto, but
           this was a dismal failure.
           Note the Idumean 5
           pointed star on the
           Esperanto logo.
                                   100
The Ancient British Language
             Oxford University whose
             origins can be traced
             back to the great centres
             of learning in Greece, has
             been guardian of the
             English language by
             producing definitive
             dictionaries. Oxford
             University Press also
             prints and distributes the
             KJV Bible. The Greeks of
             course were Israelites.
                                    101
The Ancient British Language
               Oxford University
               produces a variety
               of dictionaries from
               relatively small
               ones up to the
               Greater Oxford
               Dictionary. The
               smaller one – the
               Concise Oxford
               Dictionary is known
               as COD           102
The Ancient British Language


              The intermediate
              one – the shorter
              Oxford Dictionary
              is know as SOD.



                              103
The Ancient British Language




The definitive Greater Oxford Dictionary of all
 English words runs into several volumes as
 English has one of the largest vocabularies.
            And is known as GOD.           104
The Ancient British Language
                     Dr. Wesley Swift
                     made reference
                     to the great
                     centres of
                     learning being in
                     On in Egypt,
                     thence to
                     Alexandria ,
  Model of ancient   Greece and
    Jerusalem        Great Britain.
                                  105
The Ancient British Language




The ancient city of Athens was built to replicate the
city of Jerusalem, with centres of learning and great
libraries.                                         106
The Ancient British Language




Edinburgh known as “The Athens Of The North”,
also laid out to replicate Jerusalem and a famous
                                               107
                 centre of learning.
The Ancient British Language
              John Britton F.R.A in his
              “Historical
              Topographical And
              Antiquarian
              Sketches Of Wiltshire”,
              1814, states; In a tract
              intituled Historiola
              Oxoniensis it is affirmed
              that a University was
  Cricklade   established here by the
              Britons,
                                    108
The Ancient British Language
                 over which several Greek
                 philosophers presided;
                 and that this seminary
                 was afterwards translated
                 to Oxford by the Saxons.
                 The authenticity of this
                 account, however, though
                 confirmed; is some
                 writers think by the
 A Painting Of   etymology of the term
                 Cricklade, they conceive
   Cricklade     to be a corruption for
                 Greeklade,
                                       109
The Ancient British Language

               Oxford like all great
               centres of learning in
               the Israelite nations
               has been infiltrated and
               taken over by the
               Edomites and no
               longer proclaim
               Christian values on
               which they were
               founded.
                                   110
The Ancient British Language
                     On November 14,
                     1996, Prince
                     Charles’ 48th
                     Birthday, the
                     stone of destiny
                     was removed from
                     Westminster
                     Abbey, London to
The Stone of Destiny Edinburgh Castle,
 or Jacob’s Pillow   Scotland.
                                   111
The Ancient British Language
                Could it be that the
                “Stone of Destiny”
                was preordained to
                be returned to
                Judah’s Scottish
                territory’s capital,
                Edinburgh, modelled
                on old Jerusalem in
                readiness for
                Yashua’s return as
                King over his people
                Israel?
                                 112
The Ancient British Language


              “Salvation shall
              come to the tents
              of Judah first”




                              113
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English language

  • 2. The Ancient British Language Isaiah 28:11 says, "For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people” (Israel) 2
  • 3. The Ancient British Language The Hebrew word for "stammering" here is "LAEG" reading right to left but English reads left to right so it would be pronounced GAEL in English. 3
  • 4. The Ancient British Language GAELIC is not only the foundation of the English language, but is still spoken in its primitive simplicity in many places in Wales, Scotland and the north of Ireland. God does speak to us through the English Bible (Isaiah 28:13). 4
  • 5. The Ancient British Language The language spoken by the ancient Britons (Hebrews) can be dated back at least 4000 years. It now only survives in Wales and Brittany in France, although efforts are being made to revive the Cornish language, another branch of what is known as the Brythonic languages. 5
  • 6. The Ancient British Language Left: Ancient Britons who were the early Hebrew settlers. Every detail on this reconstruction of the dress and equipment of a man and a woman of 2,000 BC is based upon contemporary material remains. 6
  • 7. The Ancient British Language But the history books would have you believe that the inhabitants of the British Isles prior to the Roman invasions were savages! 7
  • 8. The Ancient British Language "A comparison of the various languages spoken in Britain, Ireland and Gaul in the time of Caesar, in so far as their elements are now ascertainable leads to the conclusion that those tribes and "nations", who spoke them, though torn asunder by dissension, and widely separated by locality, constituted substantially but one people.” (Professor T. Nicholas.) 8
  • 9. The Ancient British Language With the Roman Invasion in 43AD onwards, the Brythonic language survived alongside Latin, and some Latin words were added to the language. Roman Soldiers 9
  • 10. The Ancient British Language The Brythonic language (Welsh) survived alongside Latin for many centuries until the ever increasing invasion of Angles and Saxons from Jutland would have consequences for the Brythonic language speakers. The language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons was also related to Hebrew, The Jutland Peninsular it had become changed while in Assyrian captivity. 10
  • 11. The Ancient British Language These invasions caused the indigenous Britons to be pushed both north and west and similarly on the continent into Brittany. They became isolated from one another and evolved into 4 separate languages known as Cumbrian, Welsh, Cornish and Bretton. 11
  • 12. The Ancient British Language From then the Brythonic language developed separately in Wales, Cornwall, Brittany and Cumbria, and the Welsh language was born. Tribes of Britain during the Roman occupation 12
  • 13. The Ancient British Language The Celtic language in Cumbria died out in the 14th century. Cumbria 13
  • 14. The Ancient British Language The Welsh language was born from the old Brythonic language and it is still spoken today in parts of Wales 14
  • 15. The Ancient British Language Cornish having nearly died out is now experiencing a revival. Left: is Dolly Pentreath the last person to speak the Cornish language. Dolly Pentreath (1685-1778) 15
  • 16. The Ancient British Language Breton is still widely spoken in the area of Brittany in Northwest France. 16
  • 17. The Ancient British Language Yahweh determined that English would be the tongue of the 2 most powerful Israelite nations, namely Britain and the USA. English Morris Dancers maintaining the traditions of ancient Britain 17
  • 18. The Ancient British Language No doubt Yahweh also ensured that there would be a remnant speaking the ancient tongues more closely related to Hebrew as a witness to our origins! 18
  • 19. The Ancient British Language English Welsh Cornish Breton Saesneg Cymraeg Cernyweg Llydaweg short byr bear berr arm braich breh brec'h a rock carreg carrack karreg a sheep dafad davas danvad a swallow gwennol gwennol gwennel a lamb oen oan oan The similarities between the languages can be seen from the examples above 19
  • 20. The Ancient British Language Dr.Jones notes that the term, ‘Welsh’, has Saxon origins and comes from a word meaning ‘foreigner’. However, the Welsh word for itself, Cymraeg, means ‘language of the kinsmen’ Cymraeg is a Celtic language in a Indo- Dr R Brinley Jones CBE European lineage. MA DPhil FSA, 20
  • 21. The Ancient British Language It belongs to the Insular Celtic languages rather than the Continental Celtic languages and it is, ‘a branch of the Brittonic group’ (akin to Cornish and Breton) rather than Goidelic (referring to Irish, Gaelic and Manx) 21
  • 22. The Ancient British Language It is interesting that the language of Welsh is referred to by themselves as the language of the kinsmen, because the word gentile means precisely that from its Latin origin, so where the KJV Bible uses gentile instead of people or nation in many instances it is referring to the Celtic-Germanic- Anglo-Saxon peoples! 22
  • 23. The Ancient British Language Not only is the language similar but so is the Scythian custom of wearing pointed hats like those worn by welsh ladies. Sakan king Of The Skuka 23
  • 24. The Ancient British Language Grant Berkley, the author of the book “Moses In The Hieroglyphs” shows how the Welsh language can be used to decipher Egyptian cartouches and consequently that the generally accepted chronology of the pharaohs is in error. 24
  • 25. The Ancient British Language The pre-Anglo-Saxon ‘England’ would have been the Kingdom of Lloegria and it is interesting to note that the modern Welsh for England is Lloegr England 25
  • 26. The Ancient British Language With the expansion of English power over many formerly Brythonic speaking areas steps would be taken to try and eradicate these competing languages. England 26
  • 27. The Ancient British Language The first major pressure on Welsh and other non English tongues came in 1549 Edward VI passed the Act of Uniformity, which came into law in 1552 and required all acts of public worship to be conducted in English instead of Latin. 27
  • 28. The Ancient British Language In Cornwall the act caused a rebellion among Cornish speakers which resulted in thousands of deaths. Wales escaped similar suffering, yet the act seemed to signal the end for the language. 28
  • 29. The Ancient British Language Nonetheless, in 1563 Elizabeth I introduced legislation which appeared to contradict the 1549 act. It required all churches in Wales by 1567 to have Welsh translations of the Book of Common Prayer and the Bible alongside the English versions. 29
  • 30. The Ancient British Language Under his son, Henry VIII of England, the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 were passed, annexing Wales to England in legal terms, abolishing the Welsh legal system, and banning the Welsh language from any official role or status. King Henry VIII 30
  • 31. The Ancient British Language For the first time the England-Wales border was defined. They also abolished any legal distinction between the Welsh and the English, thereby effectively ending the Penal Code although this was not formally The Welsh repealed. Tribes 31
  • 32. The Ancient British Language Banning the Welsh language from any official role or status was used as an excuse for destroying all official records written in the “Welsh” and as a The destruction consequence much of of official our ancient history has been lost. records 32
  • 33. The Ancient British Language The other distinctive branch of the Brythonic language is Gaelic and is spoken in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man (Manx) 33
  • 34. The Ancient British Language The HEBREW word for Festival is "MOED." The annual Scottish Gaelic musical festival is known as the "MOD." Another HEBREW word for Festival is "CHAG." The Scotch and Gaelic dance is called a "JIG." Advert for a Irish villagers Scottish dancing a jig MOD 34
  • 35. The Ancient British Language The Celtic language in the British Isles consisted of two distinct groups; Giodelic (Gaelic or Q-Celtic) and Brythonic (British or P- Celtic). Gaelic was spoken in Ireland, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, and the Isle of Man. The rest of Britain including Wales spoke Brythonic. 35
  • 36. The Ancient British Language Interestingly, the 2 branches of the Celtic language relate to 2 major migrations of Hebrews from the east. The very earliest migration of Hebrew people is represented by the Brythonic speaking Celts in the southern part of the UK. 36
  • 37. The Ancient British Language The later migration of Hebrews who came from Egypt prior to the Exodus spoke in the Giodelic (Gaelic) tongue. The Hebrew had evolved while in Goshen. 37
  • 38. The Ancient British Language That this later migration were Hebrews is confirmed following the discovery of a rare book “Ancient History of Caledonia” by John Maclaren giving a detailed description of their journey via Troy, Ancient Carthage, Sicily, Gaul, History Of Spain and eventually Caledonia landing at Montrose in Scotland. 38
  • 39. The Ancient British Language But of course this book has been dismissed as fairy tales by academia! However, this book is still being researched by Dr. Alan Patterson of Newcastle . This is a colossal undertaking so any assistance would be welcome. The facts in this book are proving to be correct ….. 39
  • 40. The Ancient British Language Those in identity are familiar with the stone of destiny having come to Britain, but not of the fact that it came with a marble chair (throne) as described in the book. 40
  • 41. The Ancient British Language It’s a long story, but it was traced to Canterbury Cathedral, where it is known as “St. Augustine's Chair”, although he never sat in it! 41
  • 42. The Ancient British Language The last major influence in moulding the English language into what it is today was the Norman invasion of England in 1066 42
  • 43. The Ancient British Language According to the late Dr. Wesley Swift, the Normans were the descendents of the Galileans of Christ's day whom were given a special dispensation to leave prior to the sacking of Jerusalem. 43
  • 44. The Ancient British Language The English spoken by the common people until the Norman invasion was very close to that spoken by our Germanic cousins on the Continent as well as the Gothic script used in written documents. 44
  • 45. The Ancient British Language The original Normans spoke a Romance language of northern Gaul which has now been replaced by French to which it is related but it is still spoken in parts of Normandy as a second language. A Norman Ship 45
  • 46. The Ancient British Language Guernsey Alderney Jersey Sark A form of the old Norman language still lingers on in the Normandy Channel Islands where English is predominant and in Normandy where French is predominant. 46
  • 47. The Ancient British Language The Normans were renowned for being builders of cathedrals and other fine buildings. One such, was the famous Glastonbury Abbey, now in ruins seen here on the left. Glastonbury Abbey 47
  • 48. The Ancient British Language Jewish, Hebrew Scholar of the last century, Dr. Moses Margoliouth, made the following comment: “A small remnant of Solomon’s subjects remained in Cornwall since that time (the time of the building of his Temple). King Solomon 48
  • 49. The Ancient British Language I have traced that remnant by the paths of philology, and the byways of nomenclature. I might adduce an array of whole sentences, exactly alike in the languages of Hebrew and the ancient Cornish. Cornish Costume 49
  • 50. The Ancient British Language I might adduce some of the proper names which prevailed among the aboriginal Britons long before they knew anything of Christianity, such as Adam, Abraham, Asaph, …Daniel, Solomon…(The Hebrews In East Anglia [1870], Margoliouth).’ 50
  • 51. The Ancient British Language That there were Hebrew colonies in Cornwall, England, is not surprising to those who realise that Yahshua’s uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, was a Roman Decurio, Joseph of Arimathea 51
  • 52. The Ancient British Language …. having supervision over the tin mining (and probably mining generally, whether iron, copper or tin). He is remembered in song by miners and residents of that area still in the song: “Joseph Was A Tin Man.” A Cornish Tin Mine 52
  • 53. The Ancient British Language Judges 12:6 says the Ephraimites had trouble pronouncing the aspirate "h" in Shibboleth. In Britain today, especially the Cockney, can't pronounce it either. You still hear, "Don't be so oggish with your horanges." Cockney Pearly King & Queen 53
  • 54. The Ancient British Language Likewise Germans are unable to pronounce “h” in th such as “the” which becomes “der” and the famous German poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose surname is pronounced “gerta” – thus this is another mark of the Hebrew ancestry of the German people and language. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 54
  • 55. The Ancient British Language This concludes the overview of how the 4 major waves of Hebrew migrants have influenced the English language 2 as spoken today. The 4 waves were: 1) The brython speaking Hebrews. 3 2) The Caledonians (Chaldeans) from Egypt. 1 4 3) The Anglo-Saxons post captivity Hebrews. 4) The Normans – the Hebrews 55
  • 56. The Ancient British Language That the ancient British languages are closely related to the Hebrew language is attested to by many secular sources. 56
  • 57. The Ancient British Language The biography of the great Dr. MacGregor, pioneer evangelist and poet of Nova Scotia mentions that: Now, you can take any sentence in Hebrew and change it into Gaelic, word for word, without altering the order of a single word or particle, and you will have the correct Gaelic idiom in every case. 57
  • 58. The Ancient British Language You cannot do that with any other language in Europe. Every boy who speaks Gaelic as his mother-tongue, and who enters upon the study of Hebrew, is at once impressed by this fact." 58
  • 59. The Ancient British Language Hew B. Colquhoun, in his work Our Descent from Israel (1940) states: "Ga-el = Goi-el (Hebrew), signifying 'Nation of God' An Old Gaelic Blessing
  • 60. The Ancient British Language The Highland Society's Dictionary of the Gaelic language, in four large volumes ....gives cognate Hebrew roots for approximately one- half of all the roots in the Gaelic language. 60
  • 61. The Ancient British Language Lochcarron. Rev. Lachlan Mackenzie, of Lochcarron.... held strongly that the ancestors of the Kelts, when they reached the shores of Britain, spoke the Hebrew language. 61
  • 62. The Ancient British Language According to Vallencey, 'the language of the early inhabitants of Ireland was a compound of Hebrew and Phoenician,’ 62
  • 63. The Ancient British Language Entire sentences of archaic Hebraisms are similarly to be found in the now obsolete Cornish language, and there are 'several thousand words of Hebrew origin' in the Erse or Gaelic. 63
  • 64. The Ancient British Language and this statement would appear to be substantiated by the curious fact that in 1827 the Bible Societies presented Hebrew Bibles to the native Irish in preference to those printed in English, as it was found that the Irish peasants understood Hebrew more readily than English.... 64
  • 65. The Ancient British Language The Isle Of Canna - Scotland A possible Hebrew/Aramaic and Celtic/Gaelic link is revealed, for example, in such names as Isa and Iosa, Cana (Galilee) and Canna (a western Isle of Scotland), 65
  • 66. The Ancient British Language Hebrew and Hebrides and the Hebrew word Ath in Athol, Scotland. The Hebrew prefix ATH figures in a number of Celtic place names throughout the British Isles and Ireland 8th Duke of Athol 66
  • 67. The Ancient British Language In Godfrey Higgins classic work The Celtic Druids published in 1829, he comments on the western isles of Scotland, saying: "The language of the islands was a dialect of the Hebrew, or of the same language as the Hebrew, 67
  • 68. The Ancient British Language …. and in it the word Iona was found to mean dove." According to Jacob Bryant in his New System of Ancient Mythology, both Antioch in Asia Minor, and Gaza in Palestine, were originally called Jonah' (Dove). Isle Of Iona (Jonah) 68
  • 69. The Ancient British Language Interestingly, Tertullianus, one of the most celebrated of the Latin Fathers, who embraced the Christian faith during the 2nd century A.D., refers to the early Christian Church as Columbus Domus, the House of the Dove. 69
  • 70. The Ancient British Language Caledonia, another name for Scotland, is derived from Chaldean - Abraham was a The Arms Of The Caledonian Chaldean Railway Company 70
  • 71. The Ancient British Language These people, the Chaldeans. were the followers of wisdom, and thus the Goddess Cali, whom we have found near Cape Comorin was Wisdom; Cape Comorin S. India 71
  • 72. The Ancient British Language … and the Calidei of Iona or Columkill were followers of wisdom; and the language of these people was Hebrew, which was A Rock Carving Of Celtic, which was the Chaldean Soldiers Gael, of Scotland …. 72
  • 73. The Ancient British Language …. the learned Celt or Hebrew, the language of Abraham, of South India, and of the Chaldeans; and this, at last, brings us almost to a conclusion, to which we have come by a variety of other ways, Abraham And Isaac 73
  • 74. The Ancient British Language … that the Hebrew was the sacred language, and was probably the first language into which the mythos was written. Whence CALedonia? 74
  • 75. The Ancient British Language Other writers give the derivation as from the Hebrew Derussim, or Drussim, which means `contemplators.' .....Another explanation given is that it is an old Celtic word, druis, formed from trowis, or truwis, meaning 'a doctor of the faith.' Trowis, in German, means 'a revealer of truth'." A British Druid 75
  • 76. The Ancient British Language Dudley Wright, who says. "The Celtic meaning of the word Druid is 'to enclose within a circle' and the word was used in the sense of `prophet' or 'one admitted into the mysteries of the inner circle.' 76
  • 77. The Ancient British Language However, Jews who claim to be Israel do not speak Hebrew. Yiddish is their language. It is an amalgam of Asiatic, Polish and German languages; such Hebrew words that may be in Yiddish would have been assimilated from New York European tongues that Jews were derived from Hebrew. 77
  • 78. The Ancient British Language Dr. Van Dyck: I need not tell you that Yiddish, the language spoken by the Jews throughout the world to-day, is an Aryan language, Dr. Van Dyck 78
  • 79. The Ancient British Language a mixture of German and Polish, with only a few Hebrew words mixed in, but disguised by being written in Hebrew characters. Outside of that, it has far less affinity with Hebrew Yiddish than Keltic has." 79
  • 80. The Ancient British Language An event would take place in Hampton Court in 1604 that would have a profound effect upon the English language 80
  • 81. The Ancient British Language The beginnings of what many consider to be the "noblest monument of English prose" or the "word of God in English" – the King James Authorized Version – can be traced back to 1604; and specifically, the Hampton Court Conference held in January of 1604. 81
  • 82. The Ancient British Language Wrought iron gates to Hampton Court Palace The owners of the land upon which the Palace now stands can be traced back to before the Norman Conquest of 1066. 82
  • 83. The Ancient British Language For hundreds of years the large tract of land contained a manor house and fields for grazing and farming. King Henry VII (1457–1509) and his wife spent time at Hampton Court during his quarter- century reign (1485–1509) before it became a king’s palace. King Henry VII 83
  • 84. The Ancient British Language The King James Bible would be instrumental in preserving a uniformity of language in the English speaking countries and colonies until eventually it would displace French as the international language of diplomacy and commerce. 84
  • 85. The Ancient British Language The King James Authorised Bible besides being read in the Anglican church and those of other denominations throughout the English speaking world …. 85
  • 86. The Ancient British Language The King James Bible was also used in schools throughout the English speaking world to teach English besides just for religious instruction. 86
  • 87. The Ancient British Language … Consequently there has been little deviation from the original language and with continued emigration from the homeland the language of the various settlements evolved together, so today we can still converse with each other. 87
  • 88. The Ancient British Language The Bible has an inbuilt dictionary where difficult words are explained. Many of these were actually used in the original Webster’s Dictionary. Hence the Bible was an ideal textbook for teaching reading and English. 88
  • 89. The Ancient British Language Like a good school textbook the first book of the scriptures namely Genesis, the reading is fairly easy. The story is told of a man with a low reading ability who was given a Bible and having read it through had a top grade when tested again. 89
  • 90. The Ancient British Language Having progressed from Genesis to the final book of Revelation, the reader is now in the section with the most difficult language and having mastered this will become proficient in the English language. The Bible is the lynch pin of the English language. 90
  • 91. The Ancient British Language While the “King James Bible” is one of the better editions, scholars are well aware of its many translational errors. No doubt Yahweh used this Bible for a twofold purpose, namely, to bind his people together but also allowed in errors in order to put his people under a strong delusion because of their disobedience. 91
  • 92. The Ancient British Language People of the other Israelite nations in Europe speaking other languages, increasingly have English as their second language. The English language is the one that is uniting his people scattered around the world. 92
  • 93. The Ancient British Language The enemy is only just now realising the unifying effect and power of the English language and is working overtime to destroy it. They are doing this by stealth, by substituting Above the sign that other languages along greets passengers side English. alighting at Southall railway station! 93
  • 94. The Ancient British Language The English language is being further attacked by encouraging the resurgence of the old Celtic languages where previously they had been ruthlessly suppressed. 94
  • 95. The Ancient British Language Despite these attacks English is the world’s most widespread language 95
  • 96. The Ancient British Language Likewise in the USA, Spanish is being introduced alongside English and in many towns in the southern States, English is One of many multi- no longer the lingual signs predominant language. popping up in America. 96
  • 97. The Ancient British Language Through the ages, the learned and rulers, communicated with each other in a common language from Egyptian to Greek, Latin and finally English. The Ancient Library of Alexandria 97
  • 98. The Ancient British Language In the 19th and early 20th centuries there were 3 competing international languages with English – Latin in the Catholic church and Universities, French as an international diplomatic language and German as international scientific language. However English prevailed 98
  • 99. The Ancient British Language When a vote was taken to decide what would be the common language of the USA, English won by only one vote over the German language. This was another deciding factor on English becoming the international language of the world. 99
  • 100. The Ancient British Language However, the enemy as always tried to thwart Yahweh's plans by substituting their own international language – namely Esperanto, but this was a dismal failure. Note the Idumean 5 pointed star on the Esperanto logo. 100
  • 101. The Ancient British Language Oxford University whose origins can be traced back to the great centres of learning in Greece, has been guardian of the English language by producing definitive dictionaries. Oxford University Press also prints and distributes the KJV Bible. The Greeks of course were Israelites. 101
  • 102. The Ancient British Language Oxford University produces a variety of dictionaries from relatively small ones up to the Greater Oxford Dictionary. The smaller one – the Concise Oxford Dictionary is known as COD 102
  • 103. The Ancient British Language The intermediate one – the shorter Oxford Dictionary is know as SOD. 103
  • 104. The Ancient British Language The definitive Greater Oxford Dictionary of all English words runs into several volumes as English has one of the largest vocabularies. And is known as GOD. 104
  • 105. The Ancient British Language Dr. Wesley Swift made reference to the great centres of learning being in On in Egypt, thence to Alexandria , Model of ancient Greece and Jerusalem Great Britain. 105
  • 106. The Ancient British Language The ancient city of Athens was built to replicate the city of Jerusalem, with centres of learning and great libraries. 106
  • 107. The Ancient British Language Edinburgh known as “The Athens Of The North”, also laid out to replicate Jerusalem and a famous 107 centre of learning.
  • 108. The Ancient British Language John Britton F.R.A in his “Historical Topographical And Antiquarian Sketches Of Wiltshire”, 1814, states; In a tract intituled Historiola Oxoniensis it is affirmed that a University was Cricklade established here by the Britons, 108
  • 109. The Ancient British Language over which several Greek philosophers presided; and that this seminary was afterwards translated to Oxford by the Saxons. The authenticity of this account, however, though confirmed; is some writers think by the A Painting Of etymology of the term Cricklade, they conceive Cricklade to be a corruption for Greeklade, 109
  • 110. The Ancient British Language Oxford like all great centres of learning in the Israelite nations has been infiltrated and taken over by the Edomites and no longer proclaim Christian values on which they were founded. 110
  • 111. The Ancient British Language On November 14, 1996, Prince Charles’ 48th Birthday, the stone of destiny was removed from Westminster Abbey, London to The Stone of Destiny Edinburgh Castle, or Jacob’s Pillow Scotland. 111
  • 112. The Ancient British Language Could it be that the “Stone of Destiny” was preordained to be returned to Judah’s Scottish territory’s capital, Edinburgh, modelled on old Jerusalem in readiness for Yashua’s return as King over his people Israel? 112
  • 113. The Ancient British Language “Salvation shall come to the tents of Judah first” 113
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Notas del editor

  1. The Various Languages Spoken In Britain, Ire­land And Gaul Professor T. Nicholas (Harold Stough Notes)   "A comparison of the various languages spoken in Britain, Ire­land and Gaul in the time of Caesar, in so far as their elements are now ascertainable leads to the conclusion that those tribes and "nations", who spoke them, though torn asunder by dissension, and widely separated by locality, constituted substantially but one people."   (Professor T. Nicholas, Prof. of Biblical Literature/in the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen: Welsh Antiquary and Governor of the University of Wales; in "The Pedigree of the English People" pp 27.28.) Presbyterian College, Carmarthen
  2. There were only 2 copies of the book “Ancient History of Caledonia” by John Maclaren, published in 1879 known to Bibliography, one being in the Westminster museum in Canada. Then a 3rd copy turned up which was discovered by Frank Gibb McIntyre of Possilpark, Glasgow, in the bookcase of Frank Wills of Balquhidder, Argyllshire about 1905 and sent to John McIntyre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, by Frank Wills Jr., school Principal at Bellfield, Lanarkshire about March, 1938.
  3. PROFESSOR W H WARREN,
  4. Langues d'oïl is the linguistic and historical designation of the Gallo-Romance languages originating from the northern territories of Roman Gaul, which today make up northern France, part of Belgium, and the Channel Islands. These languages have all been replaced by Standard French (an oïl variety itself) as the official and predominant language in their territories, except in the Channel Islands, where English is the predominant language.
  5. The great Dr. M' Gregor, pioneer evangelist and poet of Nova Scotia, his biographer tells us, wrote a book, now unfortunately unobtainable, on the relation between the Gaelic and Hebrew languages
  6. Concerning the origin of this place much diversity of opinion has prevailed among antiquaries and historians. William of Worcester relates that it was formerly called Chelysworth , and constituted part of an ancient parish of that name, extending six miles in circumference. 1 In a tract intituled Historiola Oxoniensis , it is affirmed that a University was established here by the Britons , over which several Greek philosophers presided; and that this seminary was afterwards translated to Oxford by the Saxons . The authenticity of this account, however, though confirmed; is some writers think by the etymology of the term Cricklade , they conceive to be a corruption for Greeklade ,