Jim Baker's book, A Guide to Historic Plymouth, says that the inscription in Hebrew, was inscribed here to recognize that Bradford was trying to teach himself to read Hebrew. [imagine doing that with no help in the 1600s!]
It says, "Jehovah is the help of my life".
Last year, I showed it some friends who came to visit who are Jewish and they were surprised to see it inscribed here so we took them on a stroll by the synagogue in downtown Plymouth.
It's nice to be able to remember everyone's religion since the Pilgrims wanted to make a new life here in the New World. Shouldn't we continue to strive for a better world?
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To the must high GOD who,s name is (Jehovah)from the day He made Himself know to man ,belongs,praise,honor and glory.
Amen.
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