Edenics

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Edenics

  1. plural of Edenic

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Edenics pl (plural only)

  1. The belief that there was a single original human language dating from the Garden of Eden until the Tower of Babel, which is of Semitic origin (especially Hebrew).
    • 2013, Bodie Hodge, Tower of Babel: The Cultural History of Our Ancestors, →ISBN:
      Another popular view is Edenics. Edenics is the proposition that Hebrew is the original language prior to the Tower of Babel — perhaps as far back as the Garden of Eden.
    • 2013, Terry Puett, Institute Of Biblical Studies The Book Of Genesis, →ISBN, page 164:
      If this was ever scienfically confirmed, it would surely support the Edenics scenario, where people all have an original computing language or primal language program, and are only a neurological disturbance away from being able to access even long dead languages.
    • 2014, Chaim Bentorah, Hebrew Word Study, →ISBN, page 2:
      The science of Edenics now has over 23,000 such coincidences. The science of Edenics works with a Proto-Semitic vocabulary where each root letter has the genes for the wide diversity of the world's words.