Searched for: ψυχῇ
translit : psychei
trans-greeked : ψυχῇ
Samekhi English Gematria=2105


Search - Search - Search -
numberorig_wordword_origphp_translitcaps_orig_wordphp_grk_syllablephp_eng_syllablesamekhi_translitword_orig_translateEnglishorig_word_translateStrongsstrongs_defkjv_defdatafrequencytransflag
G5590

ψυχῇ

ψυχηpsycheiΨΥΧΗ͂ΙψυχῇpsycheipυChiεPsyches | Cold | Refrigerated | Cools Down | Cools | Life | Psyche | Soulcold | lifeCools | Cold | Refrigerated | Cools Down | Psyches | Life | Psyche | SoulG5590breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from G4151 (ψυχή), which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from G2222 (ψυχή), which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew H05315, H07307 and H02416)heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + youG5590 | G5592 | Psoo -khos | Cold | Cools | Refrigerated | Cools Down | Psyches | From G5594 (ψύχος); | Psychei | ψύχει | Psoo-khay | Life | Psyche | Soul | From G5594 (ψυχή); | ψυχῇ101class_lexicon2

ψ(ps)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER PSI
Unicode: U+968
Number: 700
Translit: ps
Language: el
Readable: p
Description:

1. The letter or symbol ψ, called "psi" in the Greek alphabet, is the 23rd letter. It is used in the Greek language to represent the sound /ps/. 2. In esoteric and spiritual traditions, ψ is associated with various meanings. In Greek philosophy, it symbolizes psychology and the human soul. In psychology, it represents the concept of "psi," which pertains to psychic abilities and phenomena beyond the conventional understanding of the mind. 3. The symbol ψ has been used in various ancient and modern traditions. In ancient Greek religion, it was linked to the god Poseidon, as well as to water and the subconscious mind. In modern times, it is sometimes employed in mathematical notation, physics, and other scientific fields for specific concepts. In conclusion, the symbol ψ carries linguistic significance as the letter psi in the Greek alphabet, while also holding esoteric and spiritual meanings related to the human psyche and psychic phenomena in various cultural contexts.


υ(y)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON
Unicode: U+965
Number: 800
Translit: y
Language: el
Readable: υ
Description:

The letter υ, known as "upsilon" in the Greek alphabet, has a linguistic origin that dates back to ancient Greece. It was used to represent the sound /u/ or /y/. In its uppercase form Υ and lowercase form υ, it also symbolizes the number 400 in Greek numerals. In esoteric and Kabbalistic traditions, the letter υ is associated with various symbolic meanings. It can represent unity, balance, and harmony, as well as the idea of connecting the material and spiritual worlds. In some interpretations, it is linked to the concept of transformation or change. The symbol υ has been used in a variety of ancient and modern traditions with symbolic significance. In Greek mythology, upsilon is associated with the god Apollo, embodying qualities of light, creativity, and order. In Christian symbolism, upsilon is sometimes seen as representing the Holy Trinity or the union of body, mind, and spirit. Overall, the letter υ holds linguistic significance as a phonetic symbol in Greek language but also carries deeper symbolic meanings in various esoteric and spiritual contexts throughout history.


χ(ch)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER CHI
Unicode: U+967
Number: 600
Translit: ch
Language: el
Readable: Chi
Description:

The lower case letter chi (χι), the 22nd letter of the modern Greek alphabet. 600 in Hebrew ם (final water mem saMekh) It is preceded by φ and followed by ψ.


ῇ(ei)

Name: GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI AND YPOGEGRAMMENI
Unicode: U+8135
Number: 5
Translit: ei
Language: el
Readable: e
Description:

The symbol ῇ is a combined form of the Greek lowercase letter eta (η) with a specific diacritical mark called perispomeni (περισπωμένη). This symbol is used in Ancient Greek texts to indicate a crasis, which signifies the contraction of two vowels into one syllable when certain words are combined. While not specifically associated with esoteric or Kabbalistic interpretations, in a broader spiritual context, the symbol ῇ could be seen as representing the union or merging of disparate elements into a harmonious whole. This idea resonates with spiritual concepts of unity, balance, and oneness. In ancient traditions, the combining of letters or symbols often held deeper symbolic meanings, representing philosophical or mystical concepts. In the context of alchemy, for example, the blending of elements to create something new could be seen as a metaphor for personal transformation or spiritual evolution. Overall, the symbol ῇ, with its linguistic function of denoting a fusion of sounds, could be interpreted symbolically as a representation of integration, synthesis, and the interconnectedness of different aspects of existence.



The Septuagint, Byzantine, & KJV Bibles used are in the Public Domain.

1 Adam and Eve    1 Baruch    1 Chronicles    1 Corinthians    1 Enoch    1 Esdras    1 Ezra    1 Hermas    1 John    1 Kings    1 Maccabees    1 Peter    1 Samuel    1 Thessalonians    1 Timothy    2 Adam and Eve    2 Baruch    2 Chronicles    2 Corinthians    2 Enoch    2 Esdras    2 Ezra    2 Hermas    2 John    2 Kings    2 Maccabees    2 Peter    2 Samuel    2 Thessalonians    2 Timothy    3 Baruch    3 Enoch    3 Hermas    3 John    3 Maccabees    4 Baruch    4 Maccabees    Acts    Acts24    Additions to Esther 10    Amos    Apocalypse of Peter    Baruch    Bel Dragon Theodotio    Bel and the Dragon    Colossians    Daniel    Daniel Theodotionis    Deuteronomy    Ecclesiastes    Ephesians    Esther    Exodus    Ezekiel    Ezra    Galatians    Genesis    Habakkuk    Haggai    Hebrews    Hosea    Isaiah    James    Jasher    Jeremiah    Job    Joel    John    Jonah    Jonas    Joshua    Jubilees    Jude    Judges    Judith    Lamentations    Letter of Jeremiah    Leviticus    Luke    Malachi    Mark    Matthew    Micah    Nahum    Nehemiah    Numbers    Obadiah    Odes    Pericopa Adulterae    Philemon    Philippians    Prayer of Azariah    Prayer of Manasseh    Proverbs    Psalms    Psalms of Solomon    Revelation    Romans    Ruth    Sirach    Song of Solomon    Song of Songs    Songs    Susanna    Susanna Theodotionis    Testament of Solomon    The Apocalipse of Sedrach    The Ascension of Isaiah    The Testament of Asher    The Testament of Benjamin    The Testament of Dan    The Testament of Gad    The Testament of Issachar    The Testament of Joseph    The Testament of Judah    The Testament of Levi    The Testament of Naphtali    The Testament of Reuben    The Testament of Simeon    The Testament of Zebulun    Titus    Tobit    Wisdom    Wisdom of Solomon    Zachariah    Zechariah    Zephaniah   




Total Execution Time: 0.057498931884766 Seconds

How to support this Ministry?

Surplus by Samekhi
Spectrum Bill per month: $507.00 3 ip's not including electricity cost or rent
Our Servers & Software Cost: $259.00 per month not including labor

Cash app $SamekhiAmI

Donate with Cash App

$