Before the invention of the alphabet (see our article on YHWH), the Hebrews were the linguistic equivalents of weak and cave-dwelling nerds, very minor stars among the great constellations of the verbal biosphere at large. There were many stronger and faster languages around, and Hebrew was rea...
The letter Vav is the sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Through the ancient Phoenician language, the letter Vav actually became the modern letter “F” used in the English and Latin alphabets. Unlike many other letters in the Hebrew alphabet, the original meaning of the letter Vav actually...
alphabet- a character set that includes letters and is used to write a language unicameral script- a script with a single case aleph- the 1st letter of the Hebrew alphabet beth- the 2nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet gimel- the 3rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet ...
Latin alphabet,Roman alphabet- the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe Hebraic alphabet,Hebrew alphabet,Hebrew script- a Semitic alphabet used since the 5th century BC for writing the Hebrew language (and later for writing Yiddish...
In Kabbalistic belief, Shyfrin writes, God created the world with the letters of the Hebrew alphabet and with the 10 Sefirot, which today would be termed as “information code.” Information, he posits, is the basis of all reality and is a concept that has gained popularity in modern sci...
The Wisdom in the Hebrew AlphabetMichael L. Munk
HebrewAlso found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Wikipedia. Related to Hebrew: Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew peopleHebrew 1. the ancient language of the Hebrews, revived as the official language of Israel. It belongs to the Canaanitic branch of the Semitic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic family of...
The Hebrew Alphabet, along with the names of the consonants, their numerical values, and audio pronunciation, including various Hebrew Script Styles.
aThe Magic of the Hebrew Alphabet 西伯来语字母表的魔术[translate]
古希伯来和古希腊代表着东西方两种不同的文化,这两种不同的思维模式在旧约词汇的使用方面有以下三点主要表现:1⃣️抽象思维和具体思维古希腊人以抽象概念来理解世界,而古希伯来人通过具体的事物。诗篇1.3中的树木、河流等都是古希伯来思维的体现;而诗篇103.8中的compassionate,gracious,angry,love等都属于抽象概念。