THE WORD: The Dictionary That Reveals The Hebrew Source of English (review)
For an etymology word study and Scripture study tool, I highly recommend and use THE WORD: The Dictionary That Reveals The Hebrew Source of English by Isaac E. Mozeson. The author is the son of a Jewish rabbi and has taught English at Touro College, Yeshiva College, and New York University. He is a renown Edenicist and Etymologist, yet in many linguist and Darwinist circles, he is the source of much frustration due to the "Intelligent Design" implications of his research. His work has also been extremely helpful and supporting in my research into the migrations of 10-Israel/Ephraim (Joes). Please enjoy and share!
Entry example: "Seven", pg 151.

From behind the cover:
THE WORD is a unique reference text that traces the vast majority of English words back to their ultimate origins in Biblical Hebrew.
Ten years of original research revealed a bold new vision of the dynamics of human language. Through the primal Hebrew root hidden behind every English word a whole new world of order and meaning unfolds.
The Word takes you back to the Tower of Babel, before Noah’s Flood to Adam and Eve’s Garden of Eden, to Creation itself. This landmark dictionary proves that English words can be traced back to the universal, original language, Biblical Hebrew. The 22,000 English-Hebrew links found in this work provide surprising evidence, and open new worlds of understanding, once we consider that all of these similar words could not be coincidences.
Genesis II supports a Mother Tongue thesis, and the Bible also claims that Adam named the animals. This may seem difficult to accept, but then why do the translations of the following animals’ names: Skunk, Gopher, Giraffe and Horse actually have corresponding meanings in Biblical Hebrew, such as: Stinker, Digger, Neck and Plower? This landmark book features overwhelming data suggesting that the roots of all human words are universal, and that words have related synonyms and antonyms that must have been intelligently engineered . The current hypothesis that language evolved from grunting ape-men may seem like the flat earth theory, after reading this book. Ideal for word buffs and anyone learning Hebrew vocabulary.
