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At last the study of Hermann Burger's essay „The Word-Based Man“ helped me to decipher the last encoded consonant. Even the Germanic Ego-pronoun and the Latin word „human“ had been derived from the Creator's name „Yahoo“ („Iahu“). The consonant in εγώ (egó) and German „ich“ had been derived from the letter „H“ in the consonant-based version of the name YHW, respectively its vowel-based version „Yahoo“ („Iahu“).
Basically the word „I“ and the various translation equivalents ic, ich, ia, iu, jau, jeu, jou, εγώ (egó) and also „human“ had been derived from Jonathan Swift's Creator-name Iahoo (YHW) in which the “Y” or „I“ had been interpreted as „God's Image“. Several root words had been derived from the concept of naming Man according to „God's Image“.
Hermann Burger's concept of a “word-based” or rather a “letter-based” human being seemed to have been used in the creation legend and a number of etymological designs.
And also Dante had stated that God's name originally started as “I”, which might have been the initial shorthand code for the letter “Yod” at the beginning of the name Iahoo (YHW).
At first I had chosen the title “The Vowel-Based HuMan” for this essay referring to the “first man”, who initially had been existing as a solitary man besides his Creator “I”. This title however would have neglected the consonant-based encoding of the name. Therefore I decided to use the neutral title “The Letter-Based HuMan”, which refers to both the vowel- and the consonant-based roots.
At last the study of Hermann Burger's essay „The Word-Based Man“ helped me to decipher the last encoded consonant. Even the Germanic Ego-pronoun and the Latin word „human“ had been derived from the Creator's name „Yahoo“ („Iahu“). The consonant in εγώ (egó) and German „ich“ had been derived from the letter „H“ in the consonant-based version of the name YHW, respectively its vowel-based version „Yahoo“ („Iahu“).
Basically the word „I“ and the various translation equivalents ic, ich, ia, iu, jau, jeu, jou, εγώ (egó) and also „human“ had been derived from Jonathan Swift's Creator-name Iahoo (YHW) in which the “Y” or „I“ had been interpreted as „God's Image“. Several root words had been derived from the concept of naming Man according to „God's Image“.
Hermann Burger's concept of a “word-based” or rather a “letter-based” human being seemed to have been used in the creation legend and a number of etymological designs.
And also Dante had stated that God's name originally started as “I”, which might have been the initial shorthand code for the letter “Yod” at the beginning of the name Iahoo (YHW).
At first I had chosen the title “The Vowel-Based HuMan” for this essay referring to the “first man”, who initially had been existing as a solitary man besides his Creator “I”. This title however would have neglected the consonant-based encoding of the name. Therefore I decided to use the neutral title “The Letter-Based HuMan”, which refers to both the vowel- and the consonant-based roots.
At last the study of Hermann Burger's essay „The Word-Based Man“ helped me to decipher the last encoded consonant. Even the Germanic Ego-pronoun and the Latin word „human“ had been derived from the Creator's name „Yahoo“ („Iahu“). The consonant in εγώ (egó) and German „ich“ had been derived from the letter „H“ in the consonant-based version of the name YHW, respectively its vowel-based version „Yahoo“ („Iahu“).
Basically the word „I“ and the various translation equivalents ic, ich, ia, iu, jau, jeu, jou, εγώ (egó) and also „human“ had been derived from Jonathan Swift's Creator-name Iahoo (YHW) in which the “Y” or „I“ had been interpreted as „God's Image“. Several root words had been derived from the concept of naming Man according to „God's Image“.
Hermann Burger's concept of a “word-based” or rather a “letter-based” human being seemed to have been used in the creation legend and a number of etymological designs.
And also Dante had stated that God's name originally started as “I”, which might have been the initial shorthand code for the letter “Yod” at the beginning of the name Iahoo (YHW).
At first I had chosen the title “The Vowel-Based HuMan” for this essay referring to the “first man”, who initially had been existing as a solitary man besides his Creator “I”. This title however would have neglected the consonant-based encoding of the name. Therefore I decided to use the neutral title “The Letter-Based HuMan”, which refers to both the vowel- and the consonant-based roots.
- The HuMan Being, which had been derived from Yahoo -
jwr47 The Word-Based Man In his essay The Word-Based Man 1 the Swiss poet, novelist and essayist Hermann Burger desri!es the onept o" a man, whih he o"ten meets while reading a ditionary# The word-!ased man is as hard to !e understood as words#$ His oat has !een gathered "rom ad%etives, su!stantives and ver!s#$ In his !iographial data Hermann Burger laims& 'n author merely reveals no more than the te(ts he or she produes$ ) 'nd o!viously the author, apart "rom speehes in plays, onversations and theaters, restrits his ommuniation to writings and written words# This idea however restrits itsel" to a large ommunity o" !illions o" human !eings# Basially the "irst man 'dam may also have !een de"ined in singular letters# 'nd in "at this onept may have !een tried at the very !eginning o" religious de"initions# The Letter-Based Man I onsidered Burgers idea o" a word-!ased human !eing as an attrative !ase "or an essay titled The *etter-Based Man# ' seond "undamental onept had !een introdued !y the name Yahoo whih Jonathan Swift had hosen "or the human-li+e !eings in his "amous satirial !oo+ Gullivers Travels (1726)# In this satire the name ,ahoo pro!a!ly had !een understood as an alternative variant o" ,ahweh# I also understood the author already had !een harged "or de"amation o" -od and the human !eing$& .speially the ,ahoos in the "ourth !oo+ o" -ullivers Travels had !een aused !y /itorian ritis as a de"amation o" -od and the human !eing 0Bulwer-*ytton1, whih had to !ann this tool "rom any deent household 0.# -osse1 2 # Yahoo Indeed Yahoo may !e understood as 3 & 1# ,ahoo 0 Gulliver's Travels 1 , reatures "ound in the !oo+ Gulliver's Travels !y 4onathan Swi"t )# 0in 5eligion1 'n alternate "orm o" ,ahu and the 4ewish god ,ahweh# 1 Title in -erman language& 6er Mann, der nur aus W7rtern !esteht ) Soure& 6er 8u+ 05elam He"t 9:;:<, ISB= 2-1;-<<:;<-), 1>:>1 !y Hermann Burger 0Seite ::1 2 page )<? in 6ie Klassiker der englischen iteratur - @atalog der A - 'uthors Bwe B7+er, Horst Breuer and 5ol" Breuer, .TB C .DE= Tashen!uh /erlag1# 6oumented 0in -erman1 in /on 6en BrsprFngen 6er ,ahoos 3 Soure& ,ahoo In He!rew the Dreators name is to !e written as a series o" onsonants whih !y the help o" the Mothers o" 5eading 0Matres letionis1 are to !e understood as voals, whih ompliates the vowel deiphering and the naming o" -od in vowel-om!inations& ,ehua, ,awhanan 0,Ghanan1, Ia-u-a 0Ia-u1, ,HW, ,ah, 4ehovah, ,H 0,ah1, ,ahu 0He!rew1, 0!aho in *atin1, Ia H IaG 0-ree+1, I'I ; , JKLIMNO ? , Iaoue, I'P 0JQR in -ree+ and SIahT in *atin1, Ia!e U 0"or Samaritans1, resp# 'Va "or the 4ews : , IE' 0JIO1, Ieue, Ieue, ,ohoua, ,ohouah, Ieoa, Ihehoua, 4ehovah > , Hiehouahi, Ihevhe, Ioua, Iehoua 0W !oua "!oue - 4upiter1, Iohauah, Iehouah 0instead o" !oua1, Iehue 1< # JQXYZ 11 [ Iaoouee, Ia!e, I\ouiee 1) # 'nd as the Dreator 0or alternatively Yah1 had reated the "irst human !eing aording to his image the "irst man in analogy to his Dreator may also have !een named !ahu# $ah or $ahoo# Bsually the names !oth "or the Dreator and his reature onsists o" a series o" various vowels# Dante's Divine Comedy In his "amous wor+ 6ivina ommedia - 8aradiso, Danto ]]/I 12 6ante had de"ined the Dreator^s name as a singular letter I & 8ria h^i^ sendessi a l^in"ernale am!asia, 122 ^Be"ore I desended to anguish o" Hell, I s^appellava in terra il sommo !ene 123 I was the name on earth o" the Sovereign -ood, onde vien la leti_ia he mi "asia` 12; whose %oyous rays envelop and surround me# 'nd in ase the "irst man had !een reated aording to his image the "irst human !eing might have !een named I as well# Indeed in .nglish language this shorthand name has !een hosen as a personal pronoun o" the "irst person singular# The "irst human reature had !een named aording to his Dreator I$# Indeed some peoples designed their personal pronoun o" the "irst person singular 0iau, ieu, iou1 as a derivation o" their Dreators^ names 0Diau, Dieu, Diou1 13 # The first (androgynous) Man dam !admon The "irst 0androgynous1 Man named itsel" as as a series o" voals iau, ieu, iou 15 , or in short ia 1? or even I, !eause his Dreator arried a similar name and the "irst generation o" human !eings ould not !e mista+en# The "irst human !eings were so "ew the simply might have !een named I$ without pro!lemati misunderstandings in hoosing !etween 'dam, .ve, Dain and '!el# I$ simply re"erred to 'dam, inluding .ve as the "irst Man Adam @admon # ; The =ame JOI ? The =ame JOI U The ! in Ia!e may have !een understood as the w$ or uu$ 0dou!le u1 : auaestiones in .(odum ap# ]/ C buoted in The =ame E" -od ,ehowah# Its Story, By -crard -ertou( > The =ame E" -od ,ehowah# Its Story, By -crard -ertou( 'U - Is -alatino the "irst who introdued the name 4ehovah in 1;1:d 1< res%& !ehoua or !ihue not derived "rom !oue 04upitere1, !ut "rom "rom 'ramai 'ihweh, respetively He!rew !ehoua 11 However, there are other ebually reputa!le sholars who an provide evidene that the underlying -ree+ o" 4ave is fgQXYf and not fgQXYZf# 1) *ondon 8apyri# ]lvi, 33?-3:) 12 auelle & 6ivina ommedia - 8aradiso, Danto ]]/I 13 The 8I. Donept - 6eoding the 8roto Indo .uropean *anguage 1; 4auer 05umantsh -rishun1& %au, 0Sursilvan1 %eu , 0Sutsilvan1 %ou , 0Surmeirish1 ia , 08uter1 eau , 0/allader1 eu , Si_ilian iu, Italian io, .nglish I, respetively 0in Wyli""e^s wor+1 , 1? Surmeirian The "go-#ro$%em This onept o" a /owel-!ased Man however to !e ompliated !y the onsonants in the enter o" the important root-word .go$# We must "ind out how the entral g$ had !een transmuted "rom a vowel to a onsonant respetively Vice Versa # I already +new the Dreator^s name originally had !een designed as a series o" vowels, whih in a num!er o" languages suh as He!rew had !een written as onsonants# How a!out the onept o" onsidering .go$ as a transition !etween vowel-!ased and onsonant-!ased variantsd .tymologists derive the *atin word ego "rom the 8roto-Indo-.uropean root *!h, whih in -ermani and 6uth mutated to he+, hi+, 0in .nglish *ic" respetively -ree+i*atin in Zjk 0egl1# My onept now had !een !ased on the onept that the entral letter j$ respetively $ or +- onsonants had !een trans"ormed "rom the H in the onsonant-!ased version ,HW o" the Dreator^s name# "&' (eg() as a derivation from ())*+, and-or ())*+,(./0) 12 In this ase the design Zjk 0egl1 had !een derived "rom the original vowel-!ased "ormula JKLI !y omitting the I, respetively the -erman eh !y omitting I and Emega 0I1 "rom 0J1KL0I1# The .go-pronoun Zjk 0egl1 had !een derived "rom the Dreator name 0J1KLI and generally %au in 4auer 05umantsh -rishun1 dialet, Sursilvan %eu, Sutsilvan %ou, Surmeirian ia, the 8uter-variant eau, the /allader-variant eu, Siilian iu, Italian io, .nglish I, respetively Wyli""e^s writing , have not !een !ased on the root Zjk 0egl1 or hcmh , !ut on the vowel- H onsonant-!ased version Dreator name 0J1KLI, whih also had !een interpreted as ,ahoo "rom the Tetragrammaton^s onsonants ,HWH# 3nter4reting 5uman as 3hu-Man or 3ahu-Man6 There"ore the word Zjk 0egl1 had !een derived "rom vowel-words# 'nd also human$ had to !e understood as ihu-Man# Stritly spo+en it logially must !e deiphered as I$-man or .go$-man, !ut in vowel-!ased language the word human$ is ebuivalent to ,ahu-man# In his satire 4onathan Swi"t had !een right# In ourt and in a trial the de"amation o" -od and the human !eing$ might have revealed how humanus 0humanli+e1 as Iahumanus 0divine-li+e reature or ,ahoo- man1 was to !e understood# "tymo%ogy of man 17 Eld .nglish man, mann fhuman !eing, person 0male or "emale1` !rave man, hero` servant, vassal,f "rom 8roto--ermani hmanwa_ 0ognates& Eld Sa(on, Swedish, 6uth, Eld High -erman man, -erman Mann, Eld =orse manr, 6anish mand, -othi manna fmanf1, "rom 8I. root hman- 011 fmanf 0ognates& Sans+rit manuh, 'vestan manu-, Eld Dhurh Slavoni mo_i, 5ussian mu_h fman, malef1# Man also was in Eld .nglish as an inde"inite pronoun, fone, people, they#f *atin used the word homo 0fhuman !eingf1#
1U Soure& The =ame JOI 1: Man - Enline #t$m%&%g$ 6itionary 8ynthesis 't last the study o" Hermann Burger^s essay The Word-Based Man 1> helped me to deipher the last enoded onsonant# .ven the -ermani .go-pronoun and the *atin word human had !een derived "rom the Dreator^s name ,ahoo 0Iahu1# The onsonant in '() 0egl1 and -erman ih had !een derived "rom the letter H in the onsonant-!ased version o" the name ,HW, respetively its vowel-!ased version ,ahoo 0Iahu1# Basially the word I and the various translation ebuivalents i, ih, ia, iu, jau, jeu, j%u, '() 0egl1 and also human had !een derived "rom 4onathan Swi"t^s Dreator-name Iahoo 0,HW1 in whih the ,$ or I had !een interpreted as -od^s Image# Several root words had !een derived "rom the onept o" naming Man aording to -od^s Image# Hermann Burger^s onept o" a word-!ased$ or rather a letter-!ased$ human !eing seemed to have !een used in the reation legend and a num!er o" etymologial designs# 'nd also 6ante had stated that -od^s name originally started as I$, whih might have !een the initial shorthand ode "or the letter ,od$ at the !eginning o" the name Iahoo 0,HW1# 't "irst I had hosen the title The /owel-Based HuMan$ "or this essay re"erring to the "irst man$, who initially had !een e(isting as a solitary man !esides his Dreator I$# This title however would have negleted the onsonant-!ased enoding o" the name# There"ore I deided to use the neutral title The *etter-Based HuMan$, whih re"ers to !oth the vowel- and the onsonant-!ased roots# 1> Title in -erman language& 6er Mann, der nur aus W7rtern !esteht Contents The Word-Based Man##############################################################################################################1 The *etter-Based Man#############################################################################################################1 ,ahoo##########################################################################################################################################1 6ante^s 6ivine Domedy##############################################################################################################) The "irst 0androgynous1 Man 'dam @admon#############################################################################) The .go-8ro!lem########################################################################################################################2 .jk 0egl1 as a derivation "rom 0J1KLI andior 0J1KLI0MNO1##################################################2 Interpreting Human as Ihu-Man or Iahu-Mand################################################################2 .tymology o" man#######################################################################################################################2 Synthesis#####################################################################################################################################3