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E0024: CROSSROADS EXPOSED: CROSSROADS
- Absolute Etymology Facts English “Crossroads” literally means the place where two or more roads intersect. “Cross” derives from Latin crux (stake, cross, or intersection) and “roads” from Old English rād (journey or riding path). The word also carries strong cultural associations with decision points and supernatural encounters.
- KITVUI (KITVEI) Ha KODASH Context and Definition Language Evolution and Corruption Timeline (re-ordered by time period)
a ) Pictographic (pre-2000 BC) No such term exists - 0 occurrences b ) Phoenician (1050-300 BC) No such term exists - 0 occurrences c ) Paleo-Abrayi (1000-500 BC - DEAD SEA SCROLLS) 💜 𐤃𐤓𐤊 (DEREK) – the pure Way or Path appears d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC) 💜 Derek equivalents appear e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC - 68 AD) 💜 Derek appears f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD) Derek terms appear g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward) 💜 Derek h ) ✡️ say: Derek (Masoretic form) i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language 💜 DEREK j ) Old English (450-1100 AD) No direct equivalent k ) ✝️ say: Crossroads – literal intersection or pagan decision point l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation Replacement needed - only 💜 DEREK
- 📜 Paleo-Abrayi Root Pictograph 📜 Palao-Abrayi: 𐤃𐤓𐤊 (Dalet-Resh-Kaf) The Straight Path. Dalet is the door (entrance/pathway), Resh is the head (chief/first), Kaf is the palm of the hand (deed/work). It is the functional description of the open door that leads the head and hand forward in the secure Way of YAH. 📝 Aramaic: Derek ✡️ Jewish say: Derek (Masoretic form) ☪️ Muslims say: Tariq / Sabeel ✝️ Christians say: Crossroads (Pagan Latin/Germanic intersection hijack)²
- Specific KITUUAY Ha KODASH BCV References (88-Book KADASH Canon) BCV Version: • Debarim 30:19 – I have set before you life and death, the BLESSING and the CURSE, therefore CHOOSE life • Yirmeyahu 6:16 – stand at the crossroads and look, ask for the ancient paths • Mishlei 4:26 – ponder the path of your feet • Yeshayahu 35:8 – a highway shall be there, and it shall be called the Way of Holiness • ZephaniYAH 3:9 – For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the Name of YAH (Additional references exist across the full 88-Book restoration canon beyond the 66-Book Protestant set.)³
- Pagan Ties Strong Latin/Germanic roots tied to crossroads as sacred or dangerous sites in pagan traditions (Hecate, Hermes, and European folklore where witches and the devil meet at crossroads for pacts and rituals).⁴
- Language TWISTS Translators and culture replaced the concrete Paleo-Abrayi concept of DEREK (the secure, chosen Way of YAH) with the abstract term “crossroads,” turning a divine path of decision into a generic or pagan-tainted location.
- Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth) “Crossroads” carries the weight of pagan deity worship, witchcraft lore, and later Christian usage that replaced the living choice on YAH’s Way with a neutral or occult meeting point.
- Bold EXPOSED conclusion CROSSROADS is a sneaky pagan-rooted replacement term that masquerades as a simple location while hiding the pure Paleo-Abrayi concept of 𐤃𐤓𐤊 (DEREK) – the secure Way of YAH – from the Scrolls that only YAH can give.
- SAFE Synonyms in Modern English None from the current TUUB list can fully replace it without distortion. The only clean path is to restore the original Paleo-Abrayi term 💜 DEREK.
CROSSROADS is now permanently marked on the EXPOSED E-LIST and will never return to the TUUB list unless you explicitly command it.
Endnotes ¹ Harper, D. (n.d.). Online etymology dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com ² Brown, F., Driver, S. R., & Briggs, C. A. (1906). A Hebrew and English lexicon of the Old Testament. Clarendon Press. ³ The Holy Scriptures: The New Covenant (B’rit HaDashah). (n.d.). Paleo-Abrayi/Aramaic-based editions (various YAHshrAELite restorations). ⁴ Klein, E. (1966–1967). A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language. Elsevier.
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