Hebrew Letter Aleph
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Hebrew Letter Aleph

Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It means Power, Strength, and Chief. In the Orthodox Jewish Bible, it is worded this way, “I am the Aleph and the Tav, HaRishon (The First) and HaAcharon (The Last), HaReshit (The Beginning) and HaTachlit (The Ultimate).” Hisgalus 22:13 (OJB) [Revelation 22:13]

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Hebrew Letter Bet
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Hebrew Letter Bet

The second letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Bet. This letter speaks of duality.

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Hebrew Letter Gimmel
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Hebrew Letter Gimmel

The Hebrew letter Gimmel shows us that acts of lovingkindness towards others will nourish our souls as well as give us endurance on our journey.

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Hebrew Letter Dalet
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Hebrew Letter Dalet

This Hebrew letter Dalet means an entrance, or door. The door “hung” down from the rood of the tent. The letter also can mean the back and forth or in and out movement the door makes.

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Hebrew Letter Hey
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Hebrew Letter Hey

The Hebrew letter Hey is a pictograph of a man with arms raised, meaning of to look, to behold, to reveal, and to breath.

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Hebrew Letter Vav
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Hebrew Letter Vav

The placement of the first Vav in scripture is between the words heaven and earth implying a connection between the spiritual and physical, and the invisible with visible matter. A divine hook that binds them together.

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Hebrew Letter Chet
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Hebrew Letter Chet

This Hebrew letter looks like a doorway, and the Israelites were commanded in Ex. 12:7, 13 to apply the blood of the lamb on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the house as a sign of protection. It is the Lamb of God whose blood is the doorway to life…

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Hebrew Letter Tet
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Hebrew Letter Tet

This letter Tet itself has a duality of positive (good, purity) and negative (evil, impurity) to it.

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Hebrew Letter Yud
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Hebrew Letter Yud

The Hebrew letter Yud is the most frequently used letter and the smallest letter of the alphabet. The Yud floats and is not a grounded letter…

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Hebrew Letter Kaph
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Hebrew Letter Kaph

The Kaph reminds us that when we lift our hands and are open to the Lord, we should anticipate receiving something from Him.

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Hebrew Letter Lamed
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Hebrew Letter Lamed

The Hebrew letter Lamed sits taller than any of the other letters and represents royalty. It is also considered the heart of the Hebrew alphabet.

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Hebrew Letter Mem
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Hebrew Letter Mem

The Hebrew letter Mem means Water, Chaos, Mighty, Blood, and to Question. Water is the only natural element that can simultaneously destroy and cleanse.

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Hebrew Letter Nun
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Hebrew Letter Nun

There are three letters associated with the “seed” offspring: Bet, Zayin, and Nun, which is symbolic of the continued seed or inheritance.

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Hebrew Letter Samekh
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Hebrew Letter Samekh

This letter (Samekh) has the meaning of shield, as thorn bushes were used by shepherds to build a wall or shield, to protect and enclose the flock from predators.

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Hebrew Letter Ayin
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Hebrew Letter Ayin

The Hebrew letter Ayin represents the ideas of seeing, observing, and watching. This world of sight however is a gateway to reach an eternal spiritual form of sight.

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Hebrew Letter Pey
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Hebrew Letter Pey

Pey means mouth. It is the mough that provides humans the power to speak and elevates them above the animals. People need wisdom to learn when it’s appropriate to speak and when to remain silent.

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Hebrew Letter Tsade
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Hebrew Letter Tsade

The story of Tsade is, if one protects his eyes from evil things and protects his mouth from saying bad things, they will be a righteous person.

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Hebrew Letter Quph
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Hebrew Letter Quph

The Hebrew letter Quph is traditionally understood to mean completion and perfection. The letter eludes to God’s honliness.

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Hebrew Letter Resh
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Hebrew Letter Resh

The Hebrew letter Resh was first used as the head of Satan that would be bruised by the seed of the woman.

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