Saturday, 9 August 2014
The Hebrew Letter Hey
The letter Hey is the fifth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. It's ancient Paleo Hebrew pictograph form kind of looks like a Dalet but with a Yod inside. The Yod represents the hand of power, it's the first letter of the name of God and so what we have is the power of the open door.
The evolution of the letter Hey starts with a pictograph of a man jumping up and down and then the Ktav Ivri which looks like a comb in its pictograph. Then you have the Ktav Ashurit which is also known as the classical Hebrew. Back in the time when Yeshua walked on this earth, this is what He would have looked at and as well as maybe an older script that might have been available on scrolls. And then today we have the Book Type. Hey's number is five because it's the fifth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. I have mentioned in my previous articles that all numbers have meanings and spiritual meanings as well.
If we look for the deeper meaning of the Ancient Paleo pictograph which looks like a man jumping up and down, fundamentally it means behold! look! revelation! That is what the fifth letter in the Hebrew Alphabet means. It is revelation, to behold, something new, you've gained new insight, God has revealed something to you and your so happy so you jump up and down. If today, this person would look like a man in a worship service, he is a man with his hands raised praising the Father because he has revelation that He so deserves to be praised.
Hey also has some representations. It represents the breath of the Almighty, the divine revelation and His light. The foundation of Hey is the breath of God, divine revelation and light because light is something that brings revelation. It reveals something. Light is mentioned five times on the first of creation which is the number of Hey. Light, "or" in Hebrew is mentioned five times in the first day of creation which is definitely not a coincidence.
There is a connection in everything, if we can put together all the coincidences just found probably just in the first chapter of our bible, you can write another 66 books just about connecting the dots that we can't even see. He's a very big God and He is very good in what He does. Everything He does is for a reason. The breath, it is composed of a Yod inside of a Dalet and is pronounced only with breath. The Hey is amazing because it's not a guttural sound, it's pronounced not with the lips, it is pronounced just with breath, Hey. Anytime you have a silent letter or a letter that is coming from just breath, it is very powerful because you are connecting with the Ruach, you're connecting with the spirit because the spirit is like wind, it is like air which moves across the vocal chords and creates a sound and we're dealing with the spirit.
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