**Ultimate AHMAHT TEST Template**
**EXPOSED:** HURTING
**GOOD π DABAR (PASSED TEST)**
1.) **Absolute Etymology Facts**
English “hurting” comes from Old English *hyrtan* (“to injure, damage”), from Proto-Germanic *hurtijanΔ
*. It is a plain, concrete descriptive term for physical or emotional pain. It has no religious, deified, or goddess origin.
2.) **KITVUI (KITVEI) Ha KODASH**
**Context and Definition**
**Language Evolution & Corruption Timeline** (re-ordered by time period)
a ) Pictographic (pre-2000 BC)
No English term exists — 0 occurrences
b ) Phoenician (1050–300 BC)
No English term exists — 0 occurrences
c ) Paleo-Abrayi (1000–500 BC – DEAD SEA SCROLLS)
Ka’av (π€π€π€) or Atsav (π€π€π€) – to hurt, to grieve, to be in pain — appears
d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC)
Ka’av / Atsav — to hurt — appears
e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC – 68 AD)
Ka’av / Atsav — appears
f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD)
Terms for hurting appear in contexts of pain and grief
g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward)
Ka’av (ΧָּΧַΧ) – to hurt
h ) Jewish Orthodox Hebrew
Ka’av
i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language
Ka’av
j ) Old English (450–1100 AD)
Hyrtan — first appearance
k ) Modern English (1100 AD – present)
“Hurting” used to translate Hebrew concepts of pain and grief
l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation
Hurting remains acceptable as a plain descriptive term for pain or distress
3.) **Pagan Ties**
None. The word “hurting” is a neutral descriptive term. It was never a name or title of any pagan deity or goddess.
4.) **Language TWISTS**
None. Translators used “hurting” to faithfully carry the concrete Hebrew ideas of pain and grief without distortion.
5.) **Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth)**
No pagan myths attached to the word “hurting” that replace YAH’s use. It simply describes the real experience of pain that Scripture acknowledges.
6.) **Bold EXPOSED conclusion**
**HURTING** passes the test completely. It is innocent of violating YAH’s Torah. It faithfully carries the Hebrew picture of pain and distress without any pagan stain.
7.) **SAFE Synonyms in Modern English**
Since it is already Pure & Kadosh, “hurting” itself is safe and faithful when used in its plain, descriptive sense.
**HURTING** is now confirmed and locked on the **TUUB π List** (T#0083).
HalleluYAH
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