Paleo-Hebrew: Unlocking the Heart of Scripture

Paleo-Hebrew is regarded as one of the earliest forms of the Hebrew language, originally developed from a pictographic writing system. Each letter was once based on simple, concrete images such as a hand (yod), an eye (ayin), a mouth (peh), and a shepherd’s staff (lamed), giving the language both meaning and visual expression.

From a biblical perspective, many believe Hebrew was part of God’s original provision for humanity, carrying divine intention in its structure. The language itself is seen not only as a means of communication but also as a reflection of God’s heart and purpose, with even early biblical names expressing spiritual meanings rooted in Hebrew.

Therefore, understanding Paleo-Hebrew helps readers of the Old Testament go deeper than surface meaning. It can reveal layers of insight within the text and allows a more sensitive perception of God’s intention and heart expressed through His Word.