My first thought is that this is NOT CNN confirming anything. This is from a CNN Ireport. Anyone can post something there. You or me, even.... So, it
is not CNN confirming anything.
Another thought is that I can't find anything about their methods on how they reached the conclusions they did... They seem to just be making a very
general statement.
This is their website.
www.thechronicleproject.org...
I am not seeing any of the " newly translated" text on there. If I am missing it please point it out to me. I would be interested to read it, I will
admit.
This site here, has a quote that seems to have been from their website, claiming that it is NOT a translation.
What We Have Discovered
The following work, is NOT a translation.
Rather it is the application of the newly discovered Self Defining Hebrew or SDH system which was built into the ancient Hebrew language by its
creator(s).
1. It is capable of defining a word from its revealed concept, because each letter in the Hebrew language has been found to be its own seperate word
(see prime glyph set on translating page) and so a complete description of an item has been found to be in what was once thought of as a single
word.
2. Once that word has been properly divided and defined, that definition applies to every placement of it in a text. One word, one definition, unlike
standard translations which can use up to 84 different words for a single Hebrew word, because the initial definition is in error.
3. Each word, can now be properly defined, even by a beginner with minimal help, thus speeding up the learning curve. Remember though, this site has
only just begun and it is an ongoing work which will be posted as completed.
4. Due to the fact each word has a visible definition from its own description, doctrinal pressures can no longer sway the translation.
This discovery is not intended to create a new sect or division. It is intended only for the purpose of revealing the Hebrew texts as close to it's
original form as we can.
www.bordeglobal.com...
So make of it what you will.... CNN is not confirming anything... And, for some reason it seems they do not have the alternate translation on their
site at the moment....