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  1. The Samaritan script is used by the Samaritans for religious writings, including the Samaritan Pentateuch, writings in Samaritan Hebrew, and for commentaries and translations in Samaritan Aramaic and occasionally Arabic . History of the alphabet. Graphical descent from Egyptian hieroglyphs.

  2. The Samaritan alphabet is still used by Samaritans in the city of Nablus and in the Samaritan quarter of Holon. There are currently just over 700 Samaritans. Notable features. Type of writing system: abjad / consonant alphabet. Vowels indicated with diacritics. Writing direction: right to left in horizontal lines. Used to write

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  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The Samaritan script is used by the Samaritans for religious writings, including the Samaritan Pentateuch, writings in Samaritan Hebrew, and for commentaries and translations in Samaritan Aramaic and occasionally Arabic.

  5. Each Hebrew letter was originally written as a picture, a pictograph, such as the peh , which is a picture of a mouth. Examing the Ancient Hebrew alphabet and how it transformed over thousands of years into the English alphabet. An examination of the Hebrew and Samaritan alphabets and their history.

  6. Now these streams of tradition, the one about the Hebrew origin of the " Kuthean", i.e. the Samaritan alphabet as found in the Talmud, and the other, the legends on the Jewish coins, have been the means of preserving the memory of the Samaritan script alive. among the Jews. I have been able to gather some.

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