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  2. to be pleasant, delightful, or lovely. NASB Translation. delight (1), delightful (1), pleasant (5), surpass in beauty (1). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.

    • Nā·‘Amt

      Concordance Entries. Strong's Hebrew 5276 8 Occurrences...

    • Yin·‘Ām

      Concordance Entries. Strong's Hebrew 5276 8 Occurrences...

  3. The Meaning of the Hebrew Alphabet — And a Survey per Hebrew Letter — The Hebrew alphabet is not simply a collection of abstract linguistic elements, like the English alphabet is. All Hebrew letters have names and identities, and in post-Biblical times were even rendered numerical value.

    Letter
    Name
    Name
    Meaning Post-biblical Numerical Value
    א
    Aleph
    אלף
    The root אלף ('aleph) is rare and means ...
    ב
    Beth
    בית
    The word בית (bayit) means house in the ...
    ג
    Gimel
    גמל
    The verb גמל (gamal) means to deal, or ...
    ד
    Daleth
    דלת
    From root דלה (dala), draw (water). The ...
  4. Apr 4, 2024 · In the mystical world of the Hebrew alphabet, each letter holds a profound numerical value that extends far beyond its alphabetic representation. This ancient practice, known as Gematria, unveils a deeper layer of meaning and symbolism within words, phrases, and even entire texts.

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    The shape of the Aleph is two Yods י, one above and one below, with a diagonal line, the Vav ו, between them, representing the higher world and the lower world, with the Vav separating and connecting the two.

    Aleph represents the creation of something from nothing. It is the essential symbol of beginnings and ultimate reality that cannot be talked about, timeless, spaceless, and present everywhere. It is the One that cannot be divided, representing perfection beyond human comprehension. The yod is an infinite dot, the essence of all life. It is the foun...

    Beith is the 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, signifying the number two. Beith is the first letter of the story of creation, starting the entire Torah/Bible ברא בראשית.

    Beith represents the beginning of duality, with the One Creator bringing forth a created world, so that there can be both a giver (the Creator) and a receiver (the created world) for the Creator to bestow upon. This creates a dramatic leap from Absolute Oneness to the ability for there to be two. It also creates the possibility for all duality and ...

    Beiths literal meaning and form denote a house, and it represents the universal concept of a container or vessel. Thus the created world is meant to house within it the spiritual. The physical world is meant to be a place for the Creators glory to manifest. The body is meant to contain the soul, allowing it to act in this world. The dual world actu...

    The Ghimel also represents reward and punishment. The word גמול represents the giving of both reward and punishment. The laws of the created world are based on the rule of judgment blessings are able to flow to those who do good, while wrongdoing blocks the receipt of goodness and abundance. Thus both kindness and justice are maintained in balance...

    Heith is like a revolving gateway, a power to enter a higher level, to enter the mysteries of ones soul, and then return to worldly consciousness. The ancient form of the letter looks like a ladder , indicating the ability to go above and beyond limitations. And as the letter for 8, it also signifies transcending nature, as represented by the 7 day...

    Teith, the 9th Hebrew letter has a literal meaning of basket or nest, and is the symbol of the good טוב in all creation. It has to do with purity and impurity, teaching us to choose the good, and also the realization that even within the bad things that happen, there is hidden good. Teith also represents femininity, pregnancy. It includes the kindn...

    Yod also represents the idea of Unity within Multiplicity, of one whole that is comprised of parts. Yod as we see is a single point, but its value is 10. It shows us that many grains of sand are used to make one pot, many pages make up one book, many drops of water make up the ocean. There are many occurrences in the world, but they all stem from O...

    Khaf, the 11th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet, means literally the cupped palm of the hand. It is like a cupped, outstretched palm, ready to receive. The shape of all containers a bowl, a cup, a jar, is based on that basic curved shape, and Khaf represents the idea of a container. It represents form. A house is a form that contains the goings on of...

    Nuun indicates constant presence and the humility of the soul. The soul is silent, bent, and humble constantly giving light but staying hidden. The Nuun shows that to be bound to the Creators will, not our own personal egoistic way, we must bend above and below. Nun shows the relationship between the body, which is impermanent, and the soul, which ...

    The Hebrew letter Ayin means eye and correspondingly, the Ayin has to do with vision and bringing forth lights that are hidden. Ayin teaches us to see beyond and relates to time. It is the aspect of the visionary, to see not just what is happening in front of us, but to envision beyond that to know ones direction 5, 10, 100 years ahead and beyond....

    Ayin implores us to open our eyes, to see beyond the physical. The Ayin is meant to take us from dark to light. It urges us to break through the walls of limitations in order to see what is not yet visible to us.

  5. Numbers in Hebrew. Each Hebrew letter has a number associated with it. Traditionally, Hebrew numbers were written using the letters, so if you look at a biblical passage in Hebrew, such as Psalms chapter 1 verse 3, it would be marked chapter א, verse ג.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · From mystical meanings to numerical values, the Hebrew letters convey more than just phonetic sounds; they are a gateway to understanding deeper spiritual truths. Let’s unpack the spiritual significance of these ancient symbols and uncover the messages they have conveyed through millennia.

  7. As a carpenter employs tools to build a home, so G-d utilized the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew Alphabet, the alef-beis, to form heaven and earth. Letters of Light is a unique and insightful exposition of how the letters of the alef-beis continue to be a source of creation and inspiration.

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