The Hebrew "Alef-Bet" (Similar to the English alphabet) has 22 letters. It does not have upper or lower case, but five letters have different forms when used at the end of a word. They are all "Consonants" and "Vowels" are transmitted and learnt by the Hebrew Reader and/or preserved in dots-&-dashes under the "nikkud" script.
Hebrew is written from right to left.
Each letter in the Hebrew alphabet has a numerical value. And Each letter has a representative Pictogram. (See chart on right-bottom)
The first two letters, ALEPH - BET spell out the Hebrew word for father. (ABA)
The Pictogram - Ox/Leader and House/Family also gives the meaning of a 'Father'.
The word "Truth" (EMET) in Hebrew is made up of 3 letters. Aleph - Mem - Tav. Which represents the 1st
letter, middle and last letter of the Hebrew alphabets.
The Pictogram for Ox/Leader / Water-Chaos / Mark-Covenant is position first / middle and last letters of the Alef-bet! Demonstrating the Strong Leader controlling Chaos through His Covenant!
The Pictogram for Ox/Leader / Water-Chaos / Mark-Covenant is position first / middle and last letters of the Alef-bet! Demonstrating the Strong Leader controlling Chaos through His Covenant!
The Hebrew word for "Child" (YELED), its numeric number is 10 + 30 + 4 = 44. The numeric number for father is 1 + 2 = 3. The numeric number for mother is 1 + 40 = 41.
The Pictogram shows Yod -Lamed - Dalet shows us a picture of Arm - Shepherd - Door giving us a picture of the Child as One being guided by the arm of a shepherd at the door/entrance.
The Pictogram shows Yod -Lamed - Dalet shows us a picture of Arm - Shepherd - Door giving us a picture of the Child as One being guided by the arm of a shepherd at the door/entrance.
The Hebrew word for "Hand/Arm" is Yod - Dalet.
The numeric number for Yod - Dalet is 10 + 4 = 14. Fourteen is also the
number of joints in the human hand.
Hebrew for "Friendship" is Yod - Dalet - Yod - Dalet, which is Hand - Hand. Coming together we greet by shaking hands.
Each hand moving towards the other person and the two hands come together,
griping. It is 14 + 14 joints held together, no one has the upper hand, both
equal and supporting each other.
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