Paleo-Hebraic Theory:4
Translation of the Glyphs
by Cody Spendlove

So... IF we use Kabalah, and Josheph Smith's notes, what do we get?


The "odds" against such a coincidence are staggering.

After posting this initial Paleo-Hebraic translational insight, the following fact was brought to our attention by Marty Heaton of St. George, Utah on August 18, 2001.


"Among the symbols used by the Lenai Lenape or Delaware Indians in their historical / religious record, the "Wallam Olum", both the symbols "Onan" and "Toan" appear, with very similar translations."
 

Team members have begun to look closely for correlations between the marks, and this Paleo-Hebraic Kabalah' translation. Although they have found some amazing correlations.. further study is needed to prove this theory conclusively.

---Cody Spendlove

 


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