The restoration of the earliest script of Scripture is not a short project—it is a generational endeavor. Our roadmap reflects disciplined scholarship, careful publication, and phased work toward returning sacred texts to their earliest known script.

Our first major publication is the comprehensive Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary, designed to provide linguistic clarity rooted in inscriptions, comparative Semitic study, and covenant context.
Pre-order pricing available through March 31, 2026. After this date, the dictionary will be released at its regular retail price.
A restrained timeline describing four major milestones across successive years.
In 2027 we begin returning Original Covenant books to Paleo-Hebrew, with careful transcription and full provenance.
In 2028 we will render New Covenant writings into Paleo-Hebrew, guided by manuscript comparison & linguistic notes.
In 2029 we'll render the Apocrypha into Paleo-Hebrew with transliteration, contextual notes, and scholarly review.
By 2030 we will publish comprehensive editions, critical apparatus, and teaching resources to support restoration.
Restoring sacred texts to their earliest script demands precision, documentation, peer review, and careful formatting. A phased approach ensures integrity over speed and scholarship over speculation.
We ensure linguistic precision by inscription citation, dialect study, and rigorous methodology for restored words.
We publish manuscript citations, notes, and editorial choices so readers can trace each reading to its orig source.
Our work follows covenant responsibility: ethical stewardship, consultation, and rigorous publication standards.
The dictionary pre-order directly supports the research infrastructure required for the larger multi-year restoration effort.
“Restoring the script is restoring memory.”
Join the restoration of the earliest script of Scripture and support the disciplined research shaping the years ahead.
Dedicated to the study, preservation, and restoration of the original Paleo-Hebrew language and its cultural context—for the renewal of biblical understanding across generations.
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