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      • Definition: Treasure, storehouse, treasury Meaning: a depository Word Origin: Derived from the root אָצַר (atsar), meaning "to store up" or "to treasure." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2344 (thesauros): Often translated as "treasure" in the New Testament, reflecting a similar concept of stored wealth or valuable resources.
  1. Word Origin: Derived from the root אָצַר (atsar), meaning "to store up" or "to treasure." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2344 (thesauros): Often translated as "treasure" in the New Testament, reflecting a similar concept of stored wealth or valuable resources.

  2. 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 ...
  3. May 7, 2020 · If you are like me, you are anxious to get on with this treasure hunt. Today we will wrap up our dig by looking at the first pictures or pictographs of the Hebrew letters, the Hebrew letters today, and their meanings. First let's see the pictographs: Here you have a taste of not only….

  4. Easy lessons to learn how to read the the ancient pictographic Hebrew script, the precurser script to Paleo-Hebrew, which was in use from ancient times, by most all Semitic peoples.

    • Spiritual Meanings of The Hebrew Alphabet Letters
    • Aleph Meaning – 1st Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Beith Meaning – 2nd Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Gimel Hebrew Meaning – 3rd Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Dallet Meaning – 4th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Hei Meaning – 5th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Vav Meaning – 6th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Zayin Hebrew Meaning – 7th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Heith Meaning – 8th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet
    • Teith Meaning – 9th Letter of The Hebrew Alphabet

    Hebrew letters are not just ordinary letters. Each letter is a symbol, full of many inner meanings, from literal straightforward meaning, to deeper spiritual meaning. Understanding the letters provides essential insight into the deeper meanings of the Torah or the Bible. After studying the letters in depth it is not uncommon for many people to feel...

    Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and signifies the number one. Aleph indicates the Oneness and Unity of the Creator. It hints that beyond the illusion of separation and duality is underlying Oneness – that nothing is separate and the Creator is the source of everything. The shape of the Aleph is two Yods י, one above and one below, ...

    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)...

    After Beith establishes the existence of two opposites, Ghimel is the 3rd principle which arises to resolve and harmonize these opposites. Ghimel links and balances between the Aleph and Beith. It is a dynamic balance between opposing powers, so Ghimel is a letter of constant transformation, change and motion, and translates literally as camel, an ...

    Dallet דלת is the word for door, gate and indicates resistance and the state of selflessness and humility needed to pass through it. It indicates how to pass through the gates to know one’s own mystery of being and return to the power of the Aleph – the One source of all creation and being. The Dallet is in the shape of a bent over man, signifying ...

    Hei represents divine revelation, the breath of the Creator (Psalm 33:6 – By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and by the breath of his mouth all their host.) The world was created with the utterance of the Hei. It represents the gift of life and creates the verb of being (היה Haya – being). It is divinity, the spiritual life that comes a...

    Vav is the power to unite everything that is separated in creation. Literally Vav means hook or peg and the Hebrew letter is a vertical line ו. It represents the Kav, the vertical line extension of the Creator’s perfection into the created world, in order to constantly direct it, guiding the cycle of existence step by step, until eventually the per...

    The Zayin is shaped like a sword and is the symbol of spirit, sustenance, and struggle. It represents the 7th day of Shabbat (Sabbath), the day of rest and spirituality, which completes the process of the 6 days of creation. It includes the six days and six directions of physical reality, but also stands as a unique 7th principle or energy, the spi...

    Heith is the letter of life חיים. It represents infinite possibilities. It is undifferentiated substance and energy, containing all the possibilities that could come into being. Heith indicates the ability of the human to rise and go beyond nature. It is related to the Neshama, the soul. It represents the power of choice which is given by the soul,...

    Teith, the 9thHebrew 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 kindne...

  5. The Meaning of the Hebrew Alphabet. 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. These letters are the metaphorical wood, stone and nails, cornerposts and crossbeams of our earthly and spiritual existence.

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  7. Introduction to the Hebrew Alphabet. The Hebrew alphabet, the holy language of the Bible, is used for biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic, Yiddish, and Ladino. It consists of 22 letters, all consonants, none of which are lowercase. Each letter has its own sound and numerical value.

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