number | orig_word | word_orig | php_translit | caps_orig_word | php_grk_syllable | php_eng_syllable | samekhi_translit | word_orig_translate | English | orig_word_translate | Strongs | strongs_def | kjv_def | data | frequency | transflag |
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H2436 | בחיקך | בחיקך | bhyqk | בחיקך | β̱̔υκκ | bhykk | βhJqk | In Your Lap | Into_your_embrace | in your lap | into_your_embrace | In Your Lap | Into_your_embrace | H2436 | the bosom (literally or figuratively) | bosom, bottom, lap, midst, within. | H2436 | Khake | In Your Lap | Into_your_embrace | Or חֵק; And חוֹק; From An Unused Root, Apparently Meaning To Inclose; | Bhykk | βὑκκ | β̱̔υκκ | 37 | class_lexicon2 |
Name: HEBREW LETTER BET
Unicode: U+1489
Number: 2
Translit: b
Language: he
Readable: β
Description:
1. The letter "ב" (Bet) is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its phonetic value is /b/ or /v/ depending on its placement in a word. Bet is believed to have originated from the Phoenician letter "bet" which meant "house" or "tent." 2. In Kabbalistic traditions, the letter Bet is associated with the Kabbalistic concept of "Beriah," which refers to the world of creation. Bet symbolizes duality, balance, and the concept of starting anew. It is also linked to the Hebrew word "B'rachah," meaning blessing. 3. The letter Bet has been used symbolically in Jewish mysticism and has been incorporated into various amulets, talismans, and blessings for protection and prosperity. It is also used as a symbol of the divine dwelling place or sanctuary. In modern Hebrew, Bet is used as a prefix meaning "in" or "with," indicating a sense of connection or partnership.
Name: HEBREW LETTER HET
Unicode: U+1495
Number: 8
Translit: h
Language: he
Readable: h
Description:
The letter "ח" is the eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and is called "Chet" or "Het." 1. Linguistic Origin: The origin of the letter can be traced back to the Phoenician letter "ḥet," which represented a guttural sound, similar to the "ch" in the Scottish word "loch." In Hebrew, it represents a guttural fricative sound similar to the "ch" in the German word "Bach." 2. Esoteric Meanings: In Kabbalistic teachings, the letter "ח" is associated with the sefirah (emanation) of Binah, representing understanding and the divine feminine aspect of creation. It is also linked to the concept of teshuvah, or repentance and return to the divine, as the numerical value of "ח" is eight, symbolizing renewal and infinity. 3. Symbolic Usage: The letter "ח" has been used symbolically in ancient Jewish mysticism, particularly in the context of meditative and mystical practices. It is seen as a symbol of inner spiritual transformation and the search for deeper understanding. In modern times, the letter "ח" is often engraved on amulets or worn as jewelry for spiritual protection and guidance. Overall, the letter "ח" carries both linguistic and symbolic significance, representing a connection to divine understanding and inner renewal in Jewish mystical traditions.
Name: HEBREW LETTER YOD
Unicode: U+1497
Number: 10
Translit: y
Language: he
Readable: J
Description:
The hieroglyph for “arm/hand” 𓂝 became 𐤉 named jōd meaning “arm” or “hand” to represent the Y sound, as in “you.” In Hebrew it’s י named “yod.” In Greek or Latin, it’s Ι or J for Iota
Name: HEBREW LETTER QOF
Unicode: U+1511
Number: 6
Translit: q
Language: he
Readable: q
Description:
The letter ק, pronounced as "kuf" or "qof," is the nineteenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Its linguistic origin dates back to ancient Semitic scripts, likely derived from a hieroglyph representing a monkey. In Hebrew, ק is used to represent the "k" sound. In esoteric Jewish mysticism, particularly in Kabbalah, ק symbolizes the concept of holiness and spiritual transformation. It is associated with the sefirah (divine emanation) of Yesod, representing the foundation and connection between the spiritual and physical realms. The shape of ק is often described as resembling a backbent head with a closed mouth, symbolizing humility and silent contemplation in Kabbalistic interpretations. It is also linked to the idea of ascending and descending spiritual energy. Throughout history, ק has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions, often representing concepts related to transcendence, divine connection, and mystical transformation. In modern times, it continues to hold significance in Kabbalistic practices, where it is used in meditations, prayers, and symbolic interpretations of Hebrew texts.
Name: HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF
Unicode: U+1498
Number: 20
Translit: k
Language: he
Readable: k
Description:
The letter or symbol ך, known as "Final Kaf" in Hebrew, is the sofit (final) form of the letter Kaf. It is primarily used in modern Hebrew script and is equivalent to the regular Kaf but used at the end of a word. In Kabbalistic and mystical traditions, Final Kaf is associated with the sefirah of Yesod, representing foundation and connection. It is seen as a symbol of accumulation and completion, suggesting the culmination of energies or ideas. Some interpretations link it to the concept of endings and resolutions. While Final Kaf may not have a prominent symbolic presence in ancient traditions, its use in Hebrew calligraphy and sacred texts lends it a spiritual significance, embodying closure, integration, and the potential for transformation as one chapter ends and another begins.
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
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