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The triconsonantal root — Hebrew and Arabic as a triplet code

Semitic languages are the most genetics-like tongues alive: meaning lives in a THREE- CONSONANT root, and vowel patterns (binyanim) are read over it to make a whole word family — a triplet code, like DNA's codons. From K-T-B (write): Hebrew katav (he wrote), ketav (script), katuv (written); Arabic kataba (he wrote), kitab (book), katib (writer), maktab (office), maktaba (library) — one root, a household of words. Sealed: the root space is 22^3 = 10,648 (Hebrew) and 28^3 = 21,952 (Arabic), beside DNA's 4^3 = 64 (https://narrowhighway.com/s/5635602375b641735e6151d28fa5157a73b1a13df1da910f905c868a8251cf8b). The parallel is real and structural: a 3-unit kernel is READ WITH A PATTERN (vowels / tRNA context) to yield the surface form (word / protein). RESONANCE — a striking homology, a map-aid, never a claim of identity. And it is why the engine's Strong's roots can gather every occurrence of a Scripture word from its three radicals.

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Concordance assay — 2026-07-09 · morphology ↗
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