All of them seem to have become extinct as native languages by the early 1st millennium CE, although distinct forms of Hebrew remained in continuous literary and religious use among Jews and Samaritans, and Punic remained in use in the Mediterranean.
This family of languages has the distinction of being the first group of languages to use an alphabet, derived from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, to record their writings.
The primary reference for extra-biblical Canaanite inscriptions, together with Aramaic inscriptions, is the German-language book "Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften", from which inscriptions are often referenced as KAI n (for a number n).
In the sixth video of my new series I am talking about the rest of the Canaanite dialects, namely Edomite, Moabite, Ammonite, Phoenician-Punic and the language of the Deir Alla inscription. Most of these are illustrated with relevant text samples.
Contents:
00:00:56 Introduction
00:11:07 The Phoenician Alphabet
00:17:25 Edomite
00:24:49 Moabite
00:35:17 Ammonite
00:39:19 Deir Alla
00:42:19 Phoenician-Punic
00:52:33 Late Punic Orthography and Samples
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Finaly a new video of me about the numbers in the Canaanite-Phoenician language, please enjoy this video and relax! :)
published: 07 Mar 2011
First Sentence ever written in Canaanite Language discovered on Ivory Comb
Credits;
IMAGE: THE IVORY COMB (CREDIT: DAFNA GAZIT, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/970428?
The alphabet was invented around 1800 BCE and was used by the Canaanites and later by most other languages in the world. Until recently, no meaningful Canaanite inscriptions had been discovered in the Land of Israel, save only two or three words here and there. Now an amazing discovery presents an entire sentence in Canaanite, dating to about 1700 BCE. It is engraved on a small ivory comb and includes a spell against lice.
published: 11 Nov 2022
First sentence ever written in Canaanite language discovered in Israel
An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, revealing new clues in the development of the modern Hebrew alphabet.
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Sunday to Thursday - 9PM EST
published: 10 Nov 2022
Phoenician Language
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published: 27 Jun 2021
The Origins of Hebrew
Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRnXSS4SzUG66tF70EKGgzIV2B5-qnXmJ
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionforbreakfast/
As the name suggests, the Hebrew Bible is written, mostly, in Hebrew. But what is the earliest history of this language? What language did the ancient Israelites speak? This episode examines the origins of Hebrew and its relationship with Canaanite dialects in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The episode will explore archaeological artifacts such as an inscription from Izbet Sarteh in Israel, which may be one of the earliest inscriptions of the Hebrew language.
Producer: Andrew M. Henry
Academic Consultant: Melissa Cradic
Writer: Shane M. Thompson
published: 14 Apr 2021
Who were the Canaanites? (The Land of Canaan, Geography, People and History)
The Land of Canaan (Geography, People, History)
#BronzeAge
#history #epimetheus
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon
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published: 03 Jul 2021
Canaanite-Phoenician language: Baal
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This is one of my older videos, I did a lot of amateurish mistakes in pronunciation grammar and vocabulary, please watch my videos beginning from 2010 onwards, they are much better!
A little story about Baal in the late Canaanite-Phoenician language with English translation. Enjoy the sound of Canaanite-Phoenician language! Music DJad
published: 01 Apr 2009
Does Hebrew Come from Canaanite?
In this clip from show #304, we discuss the origins of the Hebrew language and answer a question that pertains to this.
In the sixth video of my new series I am talking about the rest of the Canaanite dialects, namely Edomite, Moabite, Ammonite, Phoenician-Punic and the language ...
In the sixth video of my new series I am talking about the rest of the Canaanite dialects, namely Edomite, Moabite, Ammonite, Phoenician-Punic and the language of the Deir Alla inscription. Most of these are illustrated with relevant text samples.
Contents:
00:00:56 Introduction
00:11:07 The Phoenician Alphabet
00:17:25 Edomite
00:24:49 Moabite
00:35:17 Ammonite
00:39:19 Deir Alla
00:42:19 Phoenician-Punic
00:52:33 Late Punic Orthography and Samples
Please be aware that I do not want to waste my time on trolls, ideologists, racists etc. and I will delete any comment and ban any user that I find annoying.
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In the sixth video of my new series I am talking about the rest of the Canaanite dialects, namely Edomite, Moabite, Ammonite, Phoenician-Punic and the language of the Deir Alla inscription. Most of these are illustrated with relevant text samples.
Contents:
00:00:56 Introduction
00:11:07 The Phoenician Alphabet
00:17:25 Edomite
00:24:49 Moabite
00:35:17 Ammonite
00:39:19 Deir Alla
00:42:19 Phoenician-Punic
00:52:33 Late Punic Orthography and Samples
Please be aware that I do not want to waste my time on trolls, ideologists, racists etc. and I will delete any comment and ban any user that I find annoying.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ancient_semitic
#linguistics #semiticlanguages #semiticlinguistics #semitic #arabic #hebrew #aramaic #akkadian #babylonian #ugaritic #geez #protosemitic #egyptian #egyptianlanguage #egyptianlinguistics #coptic #afroasiatic #afroasiaticlanguages #afroasiaticlinguistics #hamitosemitic
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
Finaly a new video of...
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
Finaly a new video of me about the numbers in the Canaanite-Phoenician language, please enjoy this video and relax! :)
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
Finaly a new video of me about the numbers in the Canaanite-Phoenician language, please enjoy this video and relax! :)
Credits;
IMAGE: THE IVORY COMB (CREDIT: DAFNA GAZIT, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/970428?
The alphabet was invented ...
Credits;
IMAGE: THE IVORY COMB (CREDIT: DAFNA GAZIT, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/970428?
The alphabet was invented around 1800 BCE and was used by the Canaanites and later by most other languages in the world. Until recently, no meaningful Canaanite inscriptions had been discovered in the Land of Israel, save only two or three words here and there. Now an amazing discovery presents an entire sentence in Canaanite, dating to about 1700 BCE. It is engraved on a small ivory comb and includes a spell against lice.
Credits;
IMAGE: THE IVORY COMB (CREDIT: DAFNA GAZIT, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/970428?
The alphabet was invented around 1800 BCE and was used by the Canaanites and later by most other languages in the world. Until recently, no meaningful Canaanite inscriptions had been discovered in the Land of Israel, save only two or three words here and there. Now an amazing discovery presents an entire sentence in Canaanite, dating to about 1700 BCE. It is engraved on a small ivory comb and includes a spell against lice.
An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, r...
An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, revealing new clues in the development of the modern Hebrew alphabet.
Articles: https://www.i24news.tv/en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/i24newsEN/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24NEWS_EN
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i24news/
#i24NEWS #Zoomin
Zooming in on the main headlines of the day, David Matlin brings you the latest from Israel.
Sunday to Thursday - 9PM EST
An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, revealing new clues in the development of the modern Hebrew alphabet.
Articles: https://www.i24news.tv/en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/i24newsEN/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24NEWS_EN
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i24news/
#i24NEWS #Zoomin
Zooming in on the main headlines of the day, David Matlin brings you the latest from Israel.
Sunday to Thursday - 9PM EST
The video is probably owned by the ILoveLanguages! I did not find this video on their channel anymore, and because I think it is very valuable I am reuploading...
The video is probably owned by the ILoveLanguages! I did not find this video on their channel anymore, and because I think it is very valuable I am reuploading it. If the creator of the video has something against it please let me know and I will remove the video.
The video is probably owned by the ILoveLanguages! I did not find this video on their channel anymore, and because I think it is very valuable I am reuploading it. If the creator of the video has something against it please let me know and I will remove the video.
Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRnXSS4SzUG66tF70EKGgzIV2B5-qnXmJ
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionforbreakfast/
As the nam...
Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRnXSS4SzUG66tF70EKGgzIV2B5-qnXmJ
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionforbreakfast/
As the name suggests, the Hebrew Bible is written, mostly, in Hebrew. But what is the earliest history of this language? What language did the ancient Israelites speak? This episode examines the origins of Hebrew and its relationship with Canaanite dialects in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The episode will explore archaeological artifacts such as an inscription from Izbet Sarteh in Israel, which may be one of the earliest inscriptions of the Hebrew language.
Producer: Andrew M. Henry
Academic Consultant: Melissa Cradic
Writer: Shane M. Thompson
Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRnXSS4SzUG66tF70EKGgzIV2B5-qnXmJ
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionforbreakfast/
As the name suggests, the Hebrew Bible is written, mostly, in Hebrew. But what is the earliest history of this language? What language did the ancient Israelites speak? This episode examines the origins of Hebrew and its relationship with Canaanite dialects in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The episode will explore archaeological artifacts such as an inscription from Izbet Sarteh in Israel, which may be one of the earliest inscriptions of the Hebrew language.
Producer: Andrew M. Henry
Academic Consultant: Melissa Cradic
Writer: Shane M. Thompson
The Land of Canaan (Geography, People, History)
#BronzeAge
#history #epimetheus
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon
https://www.patreon.co...
The Land of Canaan (Geography, People, History)
#BronzeAge
#history #epimetheus
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
The Land of Canaan (Geography, People, History)
#BronzeAge
#history #epimetheus
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
This is one of my old...
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
This is one of my older videos, I did a lot of amateurish mistakes in pronunciation grammar and vocabulary, please watch my videos beginning from 2010 onwards, they are much better!
A little story about Baal in the late Canaanite-Phoenician language with English translation. Enjoy the sound of Canaanite-Phoenician language! Music DJad
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
This is one of my older videos, I did a lot of amateurish mistakes in pronunciation grammar and vocabulary, please watch my videos beginning from 2010 onwards, they are much better!
A little story about Baal in the late Canaanite-Phoenician language with English translation. Enjoy the sound of Canaanite-Phoenician language! Music DJad
In the sixth video of my new series I am talking about the rest of the Canaanite dialects, namely Edomite, Moabite, Ammonite, Phoenician-Punic and the language of the Deir Alla inscription. Most of these are illustrated with relevant text samples.
Contents:
00:00:56 Introduction
00:11:07 The Phoenician Alphabet
00:17:25 Edomite
00:24:49 Moabite
00:35:17 Ammonite
00:39:19 Deir Alla
00:42:19 Phoenician-Punic
00:52:33 Late Punic Orthography and Samples
Please be aware that I do not want to waste my time on trolls, ideologists, racists etc. and I will delete any comment and ban any user that I find annoying.
Feel free to follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ancient_semitic
#linguistics #semiticlanguages #semiticlinguistics #semitic #arabic #hebrew #aramaic #akkadian #babylonian #ugaritic #geez #protosemitic #egyptian #egyptianlanguage #egyptianlinguistics #coptic #afroasiatic #afroasiaticlanguages #afroasiaticlinguistics #hamitosemitic
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
Finaly a new video of me about the numbers in the Canaanite-Phoenician language, please enjoy this video and relax! :)
Credits;
IMAGE: THE IVORY COMB (CREDIT: DAFNA GAZIT, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/970428?
The alphabet was invented around 1800 BCE and was used by the Canaanites and later by most other languages in the world. Until recently, no meaningful Canaanite inscriptions had been discovered in the Land of Israel, save only two or three words here and there. Now an amazing discovery presents an entire sentence in Canaanite, dating to about 1700 BCE. It is engraved on a small ivory comb and includes a spell against lice.
An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, revealing new clues in the development of the modern Hebrew alphabet.
Articles: https://www.i24news.tv/en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/i24newsEN/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/i24NEWS_EN
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i24news/
#i24NEWS #Zoomin
Zooming in on the main headlines of the day, David Matlin brings you the latest from Israel.
Sunday to Thursday - 9PM EST
The video is probably owned by the ILoveLanguages! I did not find this video on their channel anymore, and because I think it is very valuable I am reuploading it. If the creator of the video has something against it please let me know and I will remove the video.
Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRnXSS4SzUG66tF70EKGgzIV2B5-qnXmJ
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/religionforbreakfast/
As the name suggests, the Hebrew Bible is written, mostly, in Hebrew. But what is the earliest history of this language? What language did the ancient Israelites speak? This episode examines the origins of Hebrew and its relationship with Canaanite dialects in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. The episode will explore archaeological artifacts such as an inscription from Izbet Sarteh in Israel, which may be one of the earliest inscriptions of the Hebrew language.
Producer: Andrew M. Henry
Academic Consultant: Melissa Cradic
Writer: Shane M. Thompson
The Land of Canaan (Geography, People, History)
#BronzeAge
#history #epimetheus
This video is sponsored by my Patrons over on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/Epimetheus1776
For further information and source material about the Phoenician-Canaanite language contact me under my email address:
[email protected]
This is one of my older videos, I did a lot of amateurish mistakes in pronunciation grammar and vocabulary, please watch my videos beginning from 2010 onwards, they are much better!
A little story about Baal in the late Canaanite-Phoenician language with English translation. Enjoy the sound of Canaanite-Phoenician language! Music DJad
All of them seem to have become extinct as native languages by the early 1st millennium CE, although distinct forms of Hebrew remained in continuous literary and religious use among Jews and Samaritans, and Punic remained in use in the Mediterranean.
This family of languages has the distinction of being the first group of languages to use an alphabet, derived from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, to record their writings.
The primary reference for extra-biblical Canaanite inscriptions, together with Aramaic inscriptions, is the German-language book "Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften", from which inscriptions are often referenced as KAI n (for a number n).
... that Palestine was a central international site of classical education and knowledge production, flourishing in languages such as Sumerian, Proto-Canaanite, Greek, Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin.
The text refers to divine visions and signs of future destruction, in a language that is close to that of the Bible. The text, in a language between Aramaic and Canaanite, can be dated to circa 800 BC... A fragment of a cooking pot was found ... Image.
The Canaanites resided in 'the Promised Land' from 3500BC ... Studying these tablets has helped scholars better understand the Canaanite language spoken in this region before the Israelites' conquest.
CANCER (Jun. 21-Jul. 22) ... Now, however, I will make a temporary exception to my policy ... LEO (Jul. 23-Aug. 22) ... This is the oldest known sentence ever written in Canaanite, a language that created the world's first alphabet ... Drama may emerge from the routine.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) ... I hope you have afforded yourself the luxury of exulting in the thrill of doing absolutely nothing ... TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ... This is the oldest known sentence written in Canaanite, a language that created the first alphabet.
By Van Yandell. Matthew 1.5 “Salmon was the father of Boaz (whose mother was Rahab) ... With the confusion and misinterpretations we often experience in language translation, she may or may not have been a Canaanite prostitute ... I’m not, no one is.” ... ....
The ancient Judeans were a Semitic people, closely related in language and culture to the neighboring Canaanites, primarily distinguished by their fiercely monotheistic religion ...The story of the Canaanites begins with their namesake, Canaan.
Nor were the Zionists uniting a people — Jews around the globe did not share a common language, history, or culture and could not be classified as a nation any more than the Mennonites and Jehovah Witnesses can be considered peoples.
This is a language that is foreign to the reality in which we are living." ... Please tell me what language did the Palestinian Canaanites speak? And, of course, the Muslim scholar was left speechless, and Prof.
... the Canaanites from the land ... Some scholars propose that the Israelites gradually integrated into Canaanite society, adopting aspects of their language, customs, and religious practices over time.
The ancient Judeans were a Semitic people, closely related in language and culture to the neighboring Canaanites, primarily distinguished by their fiercely monotheistic religion.
Arabic is now the nation’s seventh most common, non-English language spoken at home, according to Pew, which analyzed Census Bureau data on those aged 5 and older who speak non-English languages at home.
Researchers have decoded a lost Canaanite language, written on two clay tablets from 4,000-years-ago ... Both tablets record phrases in an unknown language of the Amorites, an ancient Northwest ...