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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? | זיעין | זיעין | zy'yn | זיעין | ζυʻυν | zyʻyn | ζJOJn | Trembled | trembled | Trembled | H2112 | to shake (with fear) | tremble. | H2112 | Zoo -ah | Trembled | (aramaic) Corresponding To H2111 (זוּעַ); | Zyʻyn | ζυʻυν | class_lexicon2 | |
Name: HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN
Unicode: U+1494
Number: 900
Translit: z
Language: he
Readable: ζ
Description:
The Hebrew letter ז (zayin) is the seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its linguistic origin stems from the Phoenician letter zayin, which meant "weapon" or "sword." In Hebrew, ז represents the sound of [z]. In Kabbalistic traditions, ז symbolizes the concept of weapon or sword, signifying the power of discernment, clarity of thought, and the ability to overcome obstacles. It is associated with the seventh sefirah, Netzach, representing victory and perseverance. Esoterically, ז is considered a symbol of spiritual strength, the cutting away of falsehoods, and the pursuit of truth. In Jewish mysticism, it is believed to embody the energy necessary to conquer inner battles and external challenges. Historically, ז has been used symbolically in various ancient texts, such as the Kabbalistic writings of the Zohar, where it is associated with divine power and strength. In modern times, the letter ז can be found in amulets, talismans, and sacred texts used for protection and spiritual guidance, emphasizing its enduring significance in 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 AYIN
Unicode: U+1506
Number: 70
Translit: '
Language: he
Readable: O
Description:
The letter "ע" is called "Ayin" in Hebrew and is the 16th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its linguistic origin stems from the Phoenician letter "Ayin," meaning "eye." In Hebrew, it represents a guttural sound like the 'gh' in the Scottish word "loch." In Kabbalistic and esoteric traditions, "ע" symbolizes the concept of "nothingness" or "spiritual insight." It is associated with the hidden realms of the divine and the ability to perceive beyond the physical world into the spiritual dimensions. Ayin also represents the idea of perception, intuition, and inner vision. In ancient Hebrew and Kabbalistic symbolism, Ayin is linked to the concept of the "evil eye" and protection against negative energy. It is also associated with the power of meditation and introspection to gain deeper spiritual understanding. Throughout history, the symbol of "ע" has been used in various mystical and spiritual practices, including in Jewish mysticism, where it plays a significant role in the exploration of the divine mysteries and the inner self. It continues to hold symbolic significance in modern Jewish mysticism and esoteric studies.
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 FINAL NUN
Unicode: U+1503
Number: 50
Translit: n
Language: he
Readable: n
Description:
The letter or symbol ן is known as the final form of the Hebrew letter "nun" (נ) and is pronounced as "final nun." 1. Linguistic Origin: In Hebrew script, the final form of the letter nun (נ) is utilized at the end of a word. It is part of the Hebrew alphabet, with origins dating back to ancient Semitic scripts. 2. Esoteric Meanings: In traditional Jewish mysticism, known as Kabbalah, each Hebrew letter is believed to possess spiritual significance and represents divine energy. The final nun is associated with the concept of perseverance and completion. It is seen as a symbol of closure and reaching the final stage of a spiritual journey. 3. Symbolic Use: The final nun has been used symbolically in ancient and modern Jewish traditions to represent the completion of a process or cycle. It can be found in sacred texts, amulets, and other religious artifacts as a symbol of achieving spiritual fulfillment or realizing one's full potential. Overall, the final nun symbolizes the culmination of a spiritual path, the fulfillment of a goal, and the attainment of higher consciousness in Kabbalistic teachings.
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