by Today.Church | Sep 12, 2022 | 22 Days |
Tav ת The last letter of the Hebrew alphabet is Tav. This letter is defined by the concept of unity. We can see throughout scripture that unity is the very nature of God, as we know that the Trinity exists as three separate persons in one being. What a weird concept!...
by Today.Church | Sep 11, 2022 | 22 Days |
Shin ש The 21st and the next to last letter in the Hebrew Aleph-Bet is Shin ש which has a numeric value of 300. One implied meaning of Shin comes from both the original pictograph and from its use in the acrostic section of Psalm 119. These hint at things that fill or...
by Today.Church | Sep 10, 2022 | 22 Days |
Resh ר The letter Resh ר is the 20th letter in the Hebrew alphabet with the numeric value of 200. The pictograph for Resh depicts a mans head. Sometimes the letter means ‘man’ and other times times it means ‘body’ because most problems of man are related to the...
by Today.Church | Sep 9, 2022 | 22 Days |
Qof ק The letter Qof ק is the 19th letter of the Hebrew alphabet and has a numeric value of 100. The pictograph originally depicted the sun on the horizon. The verses in the acrostic of Psalm hinted at the concept of time, therefore the most frequent meaning of Qof is...
by Today.Church | Sep 8, 2022 | 22 Days |
Tsadik צ The letter Tsadik צ (or Tsade) has a numeric value of 90 and is the 18th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The pictograph looks somewhat like a man on his side, symbolizing need. The letter is also sometimes called Tzadik which means righteous person. Tsadik צ...
by Today.Church | Sep 7, 2022 | 22 Days |
Pe פ The letter Pe is the 17th in the Hebrew alphabet and has the numeric value of 80. It has two forms has two different vocalizations – a hard p or a soft f sound. The pictograph version looks somewhat like a mouth. The classic Hebrew script changes names and...