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Why spell Egipt with an “i”?
…The original letter yod of Hebrew and Arabic was taken from the original “i” of Cuneiform or Nuwaubic, the original name of the script Cuneiform, which symbol was in actuality an eye, as you see in the word eye, the letter y is trapped between two e’s, for there is another letter in the Semetic languages that have the same sound e, and it’s called ah’yin in Hebrew and a’iyn in Arabic, which is the initial sound of the tone, aum. As seen used in the Sanskrit symbol for aum. It symbolizes seeing is not believing, but rather seeing is knowing; hearing is believing. The all eye seeing, the all seeing eye. In our revelations we use the letter “i” instead of “y” because “i” is the ninth letter and it better suits our order, being that nine is the highest number.
Source: Why the I and not the Y? (an Ancient Egiptian Order printout)
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