They used the Hebrew alphabet, which was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
The Hebrews were the first to adapt the Phoenician alphabet for the Hebrew language.
it was used as a record of the ancient hebrews
No. The Ancient Hawaiians had no contact with the Hebrews.
== Ancient Semites used the earliest alphabet.
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Because the Hebrew alphabet only has consonants.
It is a valuable artifact because it was written as a historical record of the ancient Hebrews.
Modern Hebrew uses exactly the same alphabet as ancient Hebrew, back to about the 6th Century BCE: א ב ×’ ד ×” ו ×– ×— ט ×™ ×› ל מ × ×¡ ×¢ פ צ ×§ ר ש ת prior to the 6th Century BCE, Hebrew used the Aramaic alphabet, and before that, the Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet. To see those Alphabets, go to related links.
Yes, it had the same alphabet as we do! Ancient Rome introduced the form of lettering that we use today; that's how we came to have it!
No. The Ancient Hebrews spoke Hebrew.
Yes, the Ancient Hebrews traded gold.
The Hebrews developed the Hebrew alphabet.The Greeks developed the Greek alphabet.The Romans developed the Latin alphabet.