The Sacred Tongue · The Language Jesus Breathed · The Bridge of Three Rivers
"When Jesus prayed, he did not speak Greek or Latin. He breathed in Aramaic. He called God Alaha — the same ancient root as Allah and Elohim. He was a man of three rivers meeting."
— The Hidden Treasure · TeamHumanChannel.com
The Three Rivers · One Ancient Root
Aramaic is the bridge language of the Semitic world. The same ancient root IL / EL flows through all three tongues. One God. Three rivers. One ocean.
The plural of majesty. The name of God in the opening verse of Genesis. Root: El — the ancient Semitic word for the divine force, the one who is first.
The word Jesus used every time he spoke of God. Alap-Lamed-He-Alap — it begins and ends with the silent breath letter. God's name is the sound of breathing.
Strip every consonant from Allah and what remains is He — ه — pure breath. The same teaching lives in all three languages: the divine name dissolves into breath.
Before the councils, before the creeds, before Christianity — there was a man from Galilee who spoke Aramaic, prayed in Aramaic, healed in Aramaic, and died with an Aramaic cry on his lips. His name was Yeshua — "God liberates." He called God Alaha. He greeted with Shlama. He said the Kingdom of God is within you. This page is his.
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Every page below is a river into the same sacred depth — the language Jesus breathed, the tongue that carries Alaha.
All 22 sacred letters with full mystical commentary. Each letter a vessel. Each sound a breath of the divine.
The prayer Jesus actually prayed — word by word, in Aramaic. Abwoon is not "Our Father." It is the Birther of the Cosmos.
The living vocabulary of Yeshua — Alaha, Shlama, Malkuta, Khuba, Khaya. Every word a doorway into the Kingdom Within.
The oldest continuously used Bible translation — still in liturgical use by Syriac Christians today. The scripture in Jesus's own language family.
The mystical tradition that grew from Aramaic Christianity — desert fathers, contemplatives, and the great river of Eastern Christian wisdom.
Much of the Talmud is written in Aramaic. The bridge between Hebrew scripture and the living Jewish oral tradition runs through this sacred tongue.
"Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name..." — but in Aramaic, these words carry depths the Latin translation could not hold. Abwoon is not merely Father — it is the Birther of the Cosmos, the womb-breath of all creation.
Jesus of Nazareth is honored on our Eternal Flame timeline — the sacred souls who carried the light across all of human history. See him in his full context: after the Prophets of Israel, before the councils that would claim his name.
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