Hebrew Israelite Bible (HIB)

$120.00

The Hebrew Israelite Bible (HIB) is a revision of the King James Version. This Bible preserves the name of The Most High God, in the Paleo Hebrew script (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄). The names of Biblical characters, places and things have been transliterated in what some would call the “Lashawan Qadash” as well. (For example, instead of Judah, Israel, Jesus, David and Moses, one would read Yahawadah, Yasharahla, Yahawashi, Dawad and Mashah.)

The HIB includes:

  • a gloss hardcover casing

  • entire 1611 canon (including Apocrypha)

  • Paleo and Modern Hebrew chart with transliterations and root meanings

  • Red Letter

[DISCLAIMER]

**Please note that the HIB is “Print on Demand”, meaning when you submit your order we then submit the order to the publisher. Your order SHOULD print within 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS. Delivery speeds may vary.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL

There Is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE for International Orders to the Caribbean.

If you use a PO BOX, there is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE

If you select these methods we are not responsible for lost and/or damaged shipments.
The ship method you have selected is non-trackable and non-insurable. This means the package cannot be tracked during any point of transit, including whether the carrier received the package. In certain instances, the carrier may be able to provide a reference number that is only associated with the package and it may or may not be used for tracking purposes.

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The Hebrew Israelite Bible (HIB) is a revision of the King James Version. This Bible preserves the name of The Most High God, in the Paleo Hebrew script (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄). The names of Biblical characters, places and things have been transliterated in what some would call the “Lashawan Qadash” as well. (For example, instead of Judah, Israel, Jesus, David and Moses, one would read Yahawadah, Yasharahla, Yahawashi, Dawad and Mashah.)

The HIB includes:

  • a gloss hardcover casing

  • entire 1611 canon (including Apocrypha)

  • Paleo and Modern Hebrew chart with transliterations and root meanings

  • Red Letter

[DISCLAIMER]

**Please note that the HIB is “Print on Demand”, meaning when you submit your order we then submit the order to the publisher. Your order SHOULD print within 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS. Delivery speeds may vary.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL

There Is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE for International Orders to the Caribbean.

If you use a PO BOX, there is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE

If you select these methods we are not responsible for lost and/or damaged shipments.
The ship method you have selected is non-trackable and non-insurable. This means the package cannot be tracked during any point of transit, including whether the carrier received the package. In certain instances, the carrier may be able to provide a reference number that is only associated with the package and it may or may not be used for tracking purposes.

The Hebrew Israelite Bible (HIB) is a revision of the King James Version. This Bible preserves the name of The Most High God, in the Paleo Hebrew script (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄). The names of Biblical characters, places and things have been transliterated in what some would call the “Lashawan Qadash” as well. (For example, instead of Judah, Israel, Jesus, David and Moses, one would read Yahawadah, Yasharahla, Yahawashi, Dawad and Mashah.)

The HIB includes:

  • a gloss hardcover casing

  • entire 1611 canon (including Apocrypha)

  • Paleo and Modern Hebrew chart with transliterations and root meanings

  • Red Letter

[DISCLAIMER]

**Please note that the HIB is “Print on Demand”, meaning when you submit your order we then submit the order to the publisher. Your order SHOULD print within 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS. Delivery speeds may vary.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL

There Is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE for International Orders to the Caribbean.

If you use a PO BOX, there is NO TRACKING AVAILABLE

If you select these methods we are not responsible for lost and/or damaged shipments.
The ship method you have selected is non-trackable and non-insurable. This means the package cannot be tracked during any point of transit, including whether the carrier received the package. In certain instances, the carrier may be able to provide a reference number that is only associated with the package and it may or may not be used for tracking purposes.