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  1. 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 the letters but their definitions.

  2. The English word "treasure" has in the Old Testament at least five somewhat distinct meanings as expressed in the words: "treasure," genaz (Aramaic) or genez (Hebrew), usually meaning "the thing stored"; translated "treasures" in Ezra 6:1, but in 5:17 and 7

  3. 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.

  4. Although the Bible recognizes the Hebrew alphabet (see psalm 119), there is no Biblical indication that the formation of the alphabet was inspired by God, or that any possible meaning is truthful. The fact that the alphabet is used in the Bible does not per definition mean that it co-holds the status of infallibility ( see our article on 2 ...

    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 ...
  5. Treasure. The English word "treasure" has in the Old Testament at least five somewhat distinct meanings as expressed in the words: "treasure," genaz (Aramaic) or genez (Hebrew), usually meaning "the thing stored"; translated "treasures" in Ezra 6:1, but in 5:17 and 7:20 translated "treasure-house": "search made in the king's treasure-house."

  6. Meaning: treasure, a coffer. Word Origin: Derived from a root that implies storing or hiding. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint and the New Testament is "θησαυρός" (thēsauros), Strong's Greek #2344, which also means treasure or storehouse.

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  8. 1 Peter 2:4-5 : A spiritual house. (4) ... coming to Him (Jesus) as to a living stone which has been rejected by men, but is choice and precious in the sight of God, (5) you also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house ... Hebrews 3:4-6 : God's household ‒ Jesus is the Head.