"My Vitality"
נפשי
ψυχή μου
נפש and ψυχή are cognates . נפ/ψ
נפ-ש = ψ-χ.
In Exodus 23:12, נפש is ἀναψυχή
* without vowels, νψχ/נפש
Logos
Re: Logos
https://vivliothikiagiasmatos.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/joseph-yahuda-hebrew-is-greek.pdf
Re: Logos
My comparisons is between Koine Greek of the Septuagint and Hebrew of the Masoretic text.
So perhaps i need to compare Linear B with Ancient Phoenician.
So perhaps i need to compare Linear B with Ancient Phoenician.
https://vivliothikiagiasmatos.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/joseph-yahuda-hebrew-is-greek.pdf
Re: Logos
DD = תת "Give"
Linear B - Hebrew
Di־Do־Mi = ת-ת-י " I Give"
Di־Do־Si = ת-ת-תה "You Give"
Di־Do־Ti = ת-ת-וֹת "He/She Gives"
Di-do-me = ת-ת-נו "We give"
Di-do-asi = ת-ת-ו "they gave"
Ku־Ru־So / ח־ר־ץ "Gold"
Linear B - Hebrew
Di־Do־Mi = ת-ת-י " I Give"
Di־Do־Si = ת-ת-תה "You Give"
Di־Do־Ti = ת-ת-וֹת "He/She Gives"
Di-do-me = ת-ת-נו "We give"
Di-do-asi = ת-ת-ו "they gave"
Ku־Ru־So / ח־ר־ץ "Gold"
https://vivliothikiagiasmatos.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/joseph-yahuda-hebrew-is-greek.pdf
Re: Logos
Ethan, I must congratulate you for acknowledging at least one difference between Hebrew and Greek. Someone naively looking at your posts might conclude that you are claiming that Hebrew and Greek are dialects of the same language.
As I'd posted elsewhere, Hebrew personal pronouns have two forms, an independent form and a suffix form. The independent form is used as a nominative or subject, while the suffix form gets used for possession, preposition objects, and verb objects. Arabic has the same kind of pronoun inflection, and similar-looking pronouns. Greek pronouns' inflections, however, parallel noun inflections, noun cases and all.The pronouns, His and Her are attached too the suffix of Hebrew words. ...
unattached forms of the pronouns do appear in the Torah
and they resemble Greek.
There are oodles of other linguistic evidence that shows that Hebrew is much more like Arabic than like Greek.