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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H3678 | הכסא | הכסא | hks' | הכסא | ̔κσʼ | hksʼ | hκΞa | The Chair | The_throne | the chair | the_throne | The Chair | The_throne | H3678 | properly, covered, i.e. a throne (as canopied) | seat, stool, throne. | H3678 | Kis-say | The Chair | The_throne | Or כִּסֵּה; From H3680 (כָּסָה); | Hks' | ̔κς' | Hksʼ | ̔κσʼ | 135 | class_lexicon2 |
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Name: HEBREW LETTER HE
Unicode: U+1492
Number: 8
Translit: h
Language: he
Readable: h
Description:
The letter "ה" (pronounced as "hey" in modern Hebrew) is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and has its origins in the Phoenician letter "he." In Hebrew, it represents the sound /h/.
In Kabbalistic and mystical traditions, the letter ה symbolizes the Divine Feminine aspect in the universe, often associated with the Shekinah or the presence of God. It is considered a symbol of receptivity, grace, and divine protection.
The letter ה is also significant in Jewish mysticism, where it represents the divine breath that gives life to all creation. It is often used in sacred texts and amulets for protection and spiritual connection.
In modern Hebrew, the letter ה is used as a prefix meaning "the" and is an integral part of many words, including names of God such as "Hashem" (the Name) and "HaShemayim" (the heavens).
Overall, the letter ה carries deep spiritual and symbolic meanings in various mystical traditions and remains a powerful symbol of connection to the divine in Hebrew language and culture.
Name: HEBREW LETTER KAF
Unicode: U+1499
Number: 20
Translit: k
Language: he
Readable: κ
Description:
1. The letter "כ" is the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, known as "kaf" or "kaph." It is derived from the Phoenician letter kaph, which originally represented an open palm or hand. In Hebrew, "כ" has a "k" sound and is used both as a consonant and to represent the number 20 when used as a numeral.
2. In Kabbalistic tradition, the letter "כ" symbolizes potential, power, and abundance. It is associated with the concept of the Divine Hand, representing the ability to receive and manifest blessings. Kabbalists believe that through the letter "כ," one can tap into hidden energies and bring about positive transformation.
3. The letter "כ" has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions. In Jewish mysticism, it is often linked to the sefirah (divine attribute) of Chesed, representing kindness and generosity. The shape of "כ," resembling an open palm, is also seen as a symbol of giving and receiving. In modern Jewish practice, the letter "כ" is frequently incorporated into amulets and jewelry as a symbol of protection and strength.
Name: HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH
Unicode: U+1505
Number: 60
Translit: s
Language: he
Readable: Ξ
Description:
The letter "ס," called "Samekh" in Hebrew, has a linguistic origin dating back to the Phoenician alphabet. It represents the "s" sound. In Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalistic tradition, "ס" symbolizes support and protection, as it is similar in shape to a circular shield. Its numerical value is 60, significant in various mystical interpretations.
Kabbalistic teachings associate "ס" with the metaphysical concept of divine sustenance and the cycles of creation. It is believed to encircle and safeguard the inner mysteries of existence. In the mystical text the Zohar, the letter "ס" is connected with the sefirah (spiritual attribute) of Yesod, representing foundation and stability.
Throughout history, the symbol of "ס" has been used in various talismans, amulets, and protective charms to invoke divine protection and strength. Its circular shape is seen as a symbol of eternity and the interconnectedness of all things. In modern Jewish traditions, "ס" may be found inscribed on mezuzahs, jewelry, and other items as a symbol of spiritual fortitude and guardianship.
Name: HEBREW LETTER ALEF
Unicode: U+1488
Number: 1
Translit: '
Language: he
Readable: a
Description:
The letter "א," also known as Aleph, is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its linguistic origin traces back to the Proto-Sinaitic script from around 1800 BCE. In Hebrew, it represents a glottal stop sound and carries numerical value of 1.
In esoteric and Kabbalistic traditions, Aleph symbolizes the unity and primordial source of creation. It is associated with the concept of oneness, divine energy, and the beginning of all existence. Aleph is often seen as a symbol of spiritual strength, the interconnectedness of all things, and the infinite potential within each individual.
Throughout history, Aleph has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions. In Jewish mysticism, it is linked to the sefirah Keter, representing the highest sphere on the Tree of Life. It is also incorporated in talismans, amulets, and magical rituals for protection and empowerment. Additionally, Aleph appears in art, literature, and architecture as a sacred symbol of transcendence and divine unity.
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