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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H8631 | ותקף | ותקף | wtqp | ותקף | ὐτ̧κπ | ytkp | βtqp | And_became_strong | and_became_strong | And_became_strong | H8631 | to become (causatively, make) mighty or (figuratively) obstinate | make firm, harden, be(-come) strong. | H8631 | Tek-afe | And_became_strong | (aramaic) Corresponding To H8630 (תָּקַף); | Ytkp | ὐτ̧κπ | 5 | class_lexicon2 |
Name: HEBREW LETTER VAV
Unicode: U+1493
Number: 600
Translit: w
Language: he
Readable: β
Description:
The letter "ו" in Hebrew is called "vav" and is the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its linguistic origin is Semitic, possibly derived from the Phoenician letter waw. It functions as a consonant with the sound of "v" or "w" and also serves as a vowel, commonly representing the sound "oo" or "oh." In Kabbalistic and esoteric traditions, the letter "vav" is associated with the concept of connection and unity. It is considered a symbol of linking higher spiritual realms with the physical world. In Kabbalah, the "vav" is often seen as a channel for divine energy, connecting heaven and earth. The shape of the "vav" has been interpreted symbolically as a representation of a hook or a peg, suggesting its role in connecting different elements or realms. It is also linked to the idea of balance and harmony, reflecting the interconnectedness of all things. Throughout history, the letter "vav" has been used symbolically in various ancient and modern traditions, including Jewish mystical texts, magical practices, and ritualistic ceremonies. Its symbolic significance as a connector or link has made it a powerful symbol in the realm of spiritual and mystical interpretations.
Name: HEBREW LETTER TAV
Unicode: U+1514
Number: 300
Translit: t
Language: he
Readable: t
Description:
The symbol "ת" is the Hebrew letter Tav, the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It has a phonetic value of /t/ or /th/. The letter Tav dates back to the ancient Phoenician script and is believed to have originated as a hieroglyph representing a mark or cross. In esoteric and Kabbalistic traditions, Tav is associated with the planet Saturn and represents completion, fulfillment, and ultimate transformation. It signifies the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one, akin to the concept of reincarnation or rebirth. In ancient Jewish mysticism, Tav is considered a symbol of divine protection, often associated with marking or sealing something as sacred or holy. It is also linked to the concept of truth and righteousness, as well as the idea of the "seal of God." Throughout history, the Tav symbol has been used in various rituals, talismans, and amulets for protection and spiritual purposes. In modern times, it continues to hold significance in Jewish mysticism, particularly in Kabbalistic practices and meditations.
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 PE
Unicode: U+1507
Number: 80
Translit: p
Language: he
Readable: p
Description:
The letter ף is called "final pe" in Hebrew. It is a non-standard letter known as a "final form" used at the end of words instead of the regular פ (pe). This letter has no distinct sound of its own but signifies the end of a word. In Kabbalistic and esoteric traditions, ף is associated with closure, completion, and the fulfillment of cycles. It symbolizes the end of a process, the achievement of a goal, or the culmination of spiritual growth. In some interpretations, it represents the hidden or mystical aspects of completion, suggesting a deeper spiritual understanding achieved at the end of a journey. While not widely known or used outside of the Hebrew language and Jewish mystical traditions, ף may occasionally appear in symbolic contexts representing finality, resolution, or the ultimate realization of a concept or journey. Its unique form and position as a final letter give it a distinctive symbolic significance within these contexts.
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