Hebrew Letters and Numbers with Rabbi Jason Sobel | The Overview
Welcome to Letters and Numbers ⏤ from A to T? Aleph to Tav!
The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters—ranging from the first, "aleph," to the last, "tav." And the very word "alphabet" becomes even more interesting when you discover the second letter: "bet." Pairing the first two letters, "aleph" and "bet," looks pretty similar to our English word, "alphabet."
It is spectacular how God used the very essence of Hebrew letters (and numbers) to create the universe. How? Every Hebrew letter has a numerical value, starting with the first letter (aleph), representing the numeral one. After that, the letters have various numerical values, concluding with the last letter (tav), which equals 400. Thus, when God spoke Creation into existence, those words had numerical value because their letters were also numbers. This act of sovereignty quite literally speaks to the infinite mind of the Lord.
We live in a universe based on math and quantum physics, and Genesis 1 reveals how letters (with numerical value) are the building blocks of Creation. Consequently, the spiritual code to Creation surrounds us every day, just waiting for us to discover its greatest depths.
Here is an example, the Hebrew word echad means "one." And after examining the letters that comprise it—aleph (1), het (8), and dalet (4)—we discover that echad equals thirteen (13). Thus, thirteen is the number of oneness. This claim might seem odd since Western culture typically considers thirteen to be bad or "unlucky. But biblically speaking, this number points to quite the opposite: blessing. Journey deeper with us in this new course currently only available to monthly donors of $10 or more each month. https://fusionglobal.givingfuel.com/main-donation-form-embedded
This excerpt is just a SMALL sample of the richness and complexity God will reveal concerning the Hebrew letters and numbers found in the Bible, His Word!
We are thrilled to now offer access to Letters and Numbers and many other teachings through our Teaching Library exclusively for recurring monthly donors of $10 or more monthly—I think you're going to love it!
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The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters—ranging from the first, "aleph," to the last, "tav." And the very word "alphabet" becomes even more interesting when you discover the second letter: "bet." Pairing the first two letters, "aleph" and "bet," looks pretty similar to our English word, "alphabet."
It is spectacular how God used the very essence of Hebrew letters (and numbers) to create the universe. How? Every Hebrew letter has a numerical value, starting with the first letter (aleph), representing the numeral one. After that, the letters have various numerical values, concluding with the last letter (tav), which equals 400. Thus, when God spoke Creation into existence, those words had numerical value because their letters were also numbers. This act of sovereignty quite literally speaks to the infinite mind of the Lord.
We live in a universe based on math and quantum physics, and Genesis 1 reveals how letters (with numerical value) are the building blocks of Creation. Consequently, the spiritual code to Creation surrounds us every day, just waiting for us to discover its greatest depths.
Here is an example, the Hebrew word echad means "one." And after examining the letters that comprise it—aleph (1), het (8), and dalet (4)—we discover that echad equals thirteen (13). Thus, thirteen is the number of oneness. This claim might seem odd since Western culture typically considers thirteen to be bad or "unlucky. But biblically speaking, this number points to quite the opposite: blessing. Journey deeper with us in this new course currently only available to monthly donors of $10 or more each month. https://fusionglobal.givingfuel.com/main-donation-form-embedded
This excerpt is just a SMALL sample of the richness and complexity God will reveal concerning the Hebrew letters and numbers found in the Bible, His Word!
We are thrilled to now offer access to Letters and Numbers and many other teachings through our Teaching Library exclusively for recurring monthly donors of $10 or more monthly—I think you're going to love it!
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