The Holy Tongue
Lashawan Qadash wa Palalyam
Introduction
Lashawan Qadash - The Pure Tongue
"For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent."
Lashawan Qadash is the Pure Tongue: the original language given from the beginning, spoken by our forefathers, preserved through the prophets, and restored to the remnant in these last days. It is the language of the names Yahawah and Yahawashi. It is the language promised to return to the people of the Most High so that they may call upon His name with one consent.
When Yahawashi spoke from heaven to Paul, the scripture records that He spoke "in the Hebrew tongue" (Acts 26:14). The heavenly voice spoke in Hebrew. The language of the scriptures is not a dead language to be studied merely as an academic exercise; it is the Holy Tongue through which the names, prayers, and understanding of the Most High have been preserved.
Paleo Hebrew originally consisted of twenty-two consonantal letters and no written vowel-point system. The dots, dashes, and vocalization systems found in later Hebrew traditions were introduced centuries afterward and do not represent the pristine form of the language spoken by the prophets.
Charles William Wall wrote:
"But the case is widely different... namely, that the Hebrew Bible, as it issued from the pens of its inspired authors, was written without vowel-signs of any kind, whether points or letters."
The Masoretic vowel systems developed long after the scattering of Israel and reflected the traditions of a later age. They did not restore the original tongue; they obscured its simplicity.
The Pure Tongue is simple, natural, and unambiguous. The most natural sound formed by mankind is the long "ah." Even infants instinctively form sounds such as ba, ma, pa, da, and na before more complex vocalizations develop. Thus the original pronunciation of the Holy Tongue is understood through this simple vowel sound.
Q.D.SH becomes Qadash.
Y.H.W.H becomes Yahawah.
Baruch Spinoza observed:
"No such problem arises with long [a]; dabara is pleasant enough."
He also wrote:
"Whence we understand that vowels among the Hebrews are not letters... vowels are called the souls of (consonant) letters, and (consonant) letters without vowels are bodies without souls."
The restoration of Lashawan Qadash is part of the restoration of Israel. Through it, the names are understood, the scriptures are illuminated, and the people return to the Pure Tongue promised by prophecy.
This section exists to teach the letters, sounds, names, prayers, and foundations of the Holy Language so that those who seek may begin learning the Lashawan Qadash for themselves.
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Lashawan Qadash wa Palalyam
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Alphabet
The complete 22-letter Paleo-Hebrew alphabet with modern forms and meanings.
Prefixes + suffixes
Core prepositions, pronoun endings, suffixes, and plural markers used throughout the guide.
Most common verbs
A ranked reference to the most common Hebrew verbs, pronunciation, Strong's numbers, and usage.
Prayers
Line-by-line prayer studies with Paleo-Hebrew, pronunciation, English, and scripture context.
Alphabet preview
The first letters
| English | Paleo | Modern | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| ah | ๐ค | ื | cattle |
| ba | ๐ค | ื | house |
| ga | ๐ค | ื | camel |
| da | ๐ค | ื | door |
| ha | ๐ค | ื | โ |
| wa | ๐ค | ื | hook |
Tribe chart
The twelve tribes preview
| Tribe | Source meaning | Modern label |
|---|---|---|
| Judah YAHAWADAH | Thank You Yahawah | So-called Negros |
| Benjamin BANYAMYAN | Son of the Right | So-called West Indians |
| Levi LAWYA | Joined to me | So-called Haitians |
| Simeon SHAMIWAN | Affliction heard | So-called Dominicans |
| Zebulon ZABALAWAN | Dwelling | So-called Guatemalans to Panamanians |
| Ephraim AHPARYAM | I am fruitful | So-called Puerto Ricans |
| Manasseh MANASHAH | Made to forget | So-called Cubans |
| Gad GADMANASS EH | Troop | So-called North American Indians |
| Reuben RAAWBAN | See it's a son | So-called Seminole Indians |
| Naphtali NAPATHALYA | My wrestling | So-called Argentinians to Chileans |
| Asher ASHAR | Happy | So-called Colombians to Uruguayans |
| Issachar YASHASHKAR | He is hired | So-called Mexicans |
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