For close to 150 years, scholars have attempted to identify the
language of the world's oldest alphabetic script and to translate
the inscriptions that use it, which were found in the Sinai
Peninsula and date from 1842 to 1446 BCE. Until now, scholars
have accomplished little more than identifying most of the
pictographic letters and translating a few of the Semitic words.
In The World's Oldest Alphabet, however, Douglas Petrovich
presents a thorough, detailed defense of his bold new claims
concerning these writings. Petrovich claims to have resolved
all of the disputed letters and to have identified the language
as Hebrew, which allows him to translate all of the inscriptions.
Furthermore, he argues that they explicitly name three biblical
figures and greatly illuminate the earliest Israelite history in a
way that nothing else has, apart from the Bible.
"The breakthrough as to the question of the origins of the alphabet
represented in this volume is the fruit of the author's intensive and
extensive research and fastidious attention to detail. His acclaimed
expertise in epigraphy, paleography, lexicography, and comparative
linguistics and literature has led him to the conviction that of all
options one can currently advance as to the ultimate origins of
the alphabet, the identification of proto-Hebrew is the very best
candidate."
Eugene H. Merrill, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament
Studies (Emeritus), Dallas Theological Seminary
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