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Orginal Hebrew Chart

The document provides a detailed overview of the Hebrew alphabet, including the original, modern, and common names of each letter, their sounds, meanings, and related Hebrew words with Strong's numbers. Each letter is associated with specific imagery and concepts, illustrating their significance in Hebrew language and culture. The document serves as a resource for understanding the deeper meanings behind the Hebrew letters and their uses in scripture.

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Orginal Hebrew Chart

The document provides a detailed overview of the Hebrew alphabet, including the original, modern, and common names of each letter, their sounds, meanings, and related Hebrew words with Strong's numbers. Each letter is associated with specific imagery and concepts, illustrating their significance in Hebrew language and culture. The document serves as a resource for understanding the deeper meanings behind the Hebrew letters and their uses in scripture.

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Original Later Modern Common Letter Closest Hebrew

Name Sounds Picture Sample Use


Hebrew Hebrew Aramaic Meanings Word(s), with Strongs #
GOD (“EL” in Hebrew) is the Chief
Chief
‫א‬ Alef A, E Bull Leader
Strong, strength
Eleph (H504): oxen
Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4).
E (alef) = Chief
L (lamed) = Shepherd
Father’s In, inside, within
Bayit (H1004):
‫ב‬ Bet B, V House
(temple)
House
Father’s house (temple)
YHVH’s temple, a house
The letter Bet is used as a prefix all
throughout the scriptures to mean “in.”

Lift Pride (“geeh” in Hebrew) is lifting up the


horn of man.
Walk
‫ג‬ Gimmel G Camel Foot
Strength
Gamal (H1581): camel G (gimmel) = lift
E (alef) = horn
Ability H (hey) = man
When the sole of a foot is lowered down,
Door, gate
Delet (H1817):
‫ד‬ Dalet D Tent Door Move, movement
Low, hanging down
door, gate
a thing is crushed (“dak” in Hebrew).
D (dalet) = lower
K (kaf) = sole of foot
Look
Lo, behold The word for mountain (“har” in Hebrew)
Man With
H, The, this
‫ה‬ Hey
-ah
Arms
Raised
Reveal
He (H1887): behold, lo
is a picture of beholding the top.
H (hey) = behold
Man, mankind R (resh) = top
Existence, life
And, with Vav (H2053):
‫ו‬ Vav V Hook
To join things together tabernacle hook
The letter Vav is used as a prefix all
throughout the scriptures to mean “and.”

Cut An olive tree (“zayit” in Hebrew) is


manually harvested by a strong shaking.
Shake
‫ז‬ Zayin Z Plow’s Edge
Make ready
n.a. Z (zayin) = shake
Y (yod) = arm
Overturn T (tav) = strong
The Hebrew word for “outcast” is
Wall “dachah.” It’s a picture of a man being
Chet (H2399): sin
Ch, End
‫ח‬ Chet
-ach
Wall
Obstruction
Chatam (H2856):
seal (shut)
moved outside.
D (dalet) = moved
Outside Ch (chet) = outside
H (hey) = man

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Original Later Modern Common Letter Closest Hebrew
Name Sounds Picture Sample Use
Hebrew Hebrew Aramaic Meanings Word(s), with Strongs #
Surround To trust in Hebrew (“batach”) is a picture
Store, keep, contain of being inside a surrounding wall.
Teet (H2916):
‫ט‬ Tet T Container Cover
Gather together
mud, mire, clay
B (bet) = inside
T (tet) = surrounding
Food Ch (chet) = wall
Work, do, make
The Hebrew word for knowing is “yada.”
Hand and Hand, arm Yad (H3028):
' Yod Y
Arm Help hand, power, authority
YAD (arm) = make
A (ayin) = known
Power, authority
Hand, palm of hand To walk (“halak” in Hebrew) is a picture of
Sole of foot a staff in the palm of one’s hand.
K, Kh, Palm of Kaph (H3709):
‫כך‬ Kaf
-akh Hand
Crush, grip, grasp
Subjugate
hand, palm
H (hey) = man
L (lamed) = staff
Cover K (kaph) = palm of hand

Staff To those who are His, HE gives a new


heart (“leb”) and a new spirit so we can
Shepherd’s Lead, guide, teach Lamed (from H3925):
‫ל‬ Lamed L
Staff Protect teach
follow His ways.
L (lamed) = teacher/guide
To, toward B (bet) = inside
Waters, sea, drink Rain (“matar” in Hebrew) is a picture of
Tumult, upheaval water surrounding the head.
‫מם‬ Mem M Water Lift up (like waves)
The unknown
Mayim (H4325): waters M (mem) = water
T (tet) = surrounds
Many, people R (resh) = head
Reflective, shiny
GOD-given A snakebite (“nashak” in Hebrew) is a
picture of a snake’s teeth crushing.
Life (as something Nachash (H5175):
‫נן‬ Nachash N Serpent
GOD’s light shines on) serpent
N (nachash) = snake
Sh (shin) = teeth
Spiritual K (kaf) = crush
Serpent
Hold A book (“sepher” in Hebrew) is used to
hold the sayings of men.
Establish
‫ס‬ Samek S Barb
Prevent
Samak (H5564): uphold S (samek) = hold
P (peh) = saying
Turn R (resh) = man

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Original Later Modern Common Letter Closest Hebrew
Name Sounds Picture Sample Use
Hebrew Hebrew Aramaic Meanings Word(s), with Strongs #

Eye, sight Weeping (“dama” in Hebrew) is the


movement of water from the eyes.
Knowledge Ayin (H5869): eye, sight,
‫ע‬ Ayin A, E, O Eye
Understanding appearance, knowledge
D (dalet) = move
M (mem) = water
Perception A (ayin) = eye
Mouth A morsel (“pat” in Hebrew) indicates a
Peh (H6310): mouth,
Open, opening
‫פף‬ Peh P Mouth
Edge, rim
edge, opening,
command
mouthful of something.
P (peh) = mouth
Saying, command T (tav) = indicator
Lie in wait Tsad (H6654): side An adversary (“tsar” in Hebrew) lies in
Man on His Lay down Tsud (H6679): hunt
‫צץ‬ Tsade Ts
Side Wait Tsadah (H6658):
wait for man.
Ts (tsade) = lie in wait
Side lie in wait R (resh) = man

Circuit The word for assembly in Hebrew is


Tequphah (H8622): “qahal.” It’s a picture of men gathering to
Sun, day
The Sun at turn, circuit
‫ק‬ Quf Q
the Horizon
Line
Encompass
Naqaph (H5362):
the staff.
Q (quf) = gather
encompass H (hey) = man
Gather L (lamed) = staff
Man The word for high, exalted, and tall in
Head Rosh (H7218): Hebrew is “rum.” It’s a picture of a lifted
‫ר‬ Resh R Head Chief
Top
head, top, chief,
beginning
head.
R (resh) = head
First, beginning M (mem) = lifted (like waves of water)

Teeth
To repent (“shub” in Hebrew) is to face
Eat
Shin (H8127):
‫ש‬ Shin Sh, S Teeth Front
Consume
tooth, teeth
Father’s House.
Sh (shin) = face frontward
B (bet) = Father’s House
Destroy
Writing (“katab” in Hebrew) is a picture of
A mark the hand marking the inside of something.
Tav (H8420): mark
‫ת‬ Tav T Mark Strong indicator
Strength
K (kaf) = hand
T (tav) = mark
B (bet) = inside

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