A gift from God
It is always true that the foundation of any language is
Fidel (Alphabet, script). God gave Fidel to Henos, the third generation
descendant of Adam. The standard number of Fidelat is 22 , corresponding
to the 22 species that God created. There are four additional repetitive
fidelat . The total number is then 26. Ethiopians believe that God created
the 22 species in 24 hours, therefore he created a language which can be
written using 22 fidelat. The children of Adam learnt writing using
Fidelat during Henok, who is the seventh Generation after Adam. Several
proof/plausible arguments can be presented to show that Geez is the first
language given to Adam
- The shapes of Fidel is entirely different from the commonly known
languages. It is independent of the writing systems of other languages.
Geez has no similarity to the pronunciation other languages.
- Geez has 22 scripts and seven classifications unlike other commonly
known languages
- The 22nd creation of God, Adam has seven characteristics, 4 of the
flush and 3 of the soul
They are Size, speed, hot and cold, and life, spirit, and death
- God gave Adam: knowledge, creativity, thoughtfulness, truth, power
and fear of God
- There were four languages in Babylon . Hebrew, Roman, and Aramaic
and the people speaking these languages are the Ibor, Aramaic, Romans,
and Arabs.
When such evidence is examined Geez does not have any particular origin.
When the word Geez is analyzed one can find the following.
Igeezi-O- I-geez-i-a-bher. Agee-azi means God liberated us from severing
and being ruled by the devil.
In the word G-ee-Z : G stands for Gamel meaning Amazing. Ee stands for
first/important/beginning. Z stands for forgiving God. The name of God
is therefore GeeZ. The people who speak Geez are called Agazian.
Similar Sounding Fidelat: What are they ?
There are two A's
The first A stands for Alpha, the second A stands for Omega, which both
indicated that for God there is no beginning and there is no end.
There are three Ha's
The first Ha stands for Hale Hoi, the second Ha stands for Hamer, the
third Ha stands for Her. This shows the father the son and the holy
ghost.
There are two Se's
The first Se stands for Samket. The second Se stands for San. They
indicate the word of God and the Flush
There are two Tse's
The first Tse stands for Tsadik and second Tse stands for Tsehai (the sun)
Their presence indicate that we Ethiopians believe in the old and new
testament.