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The ''he'' ה is drawn with a ''dalet'' ד as the commandment, then a ''vav'' returns halfway up the left side. The response is not a full response (not returning to the top) because the commandment is not understood. The Hebrews did not understand that the law was a schoolmaster <ref>{{bgw| Ga 3:24 }} Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster [to bring us] unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.</ref>
 
and the real meaning was a hidden prophecy of the death and resurrection of Jesus on the cross. <ref>{{bgw| Heb 10:1 }} For the law having a shadow of good things to come, [and] not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.</ref> The response is like when sheep ''hear'' the shepherd's voice. <ref>{{bgw| Joh 10:27 }} My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:</ref> They are drawn to it, but they do not understand the words.
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''He'' means 'aha!' It is the response of recognition but not of understanding.  
''He'' means 'aha!' It is the response of recognition but not of understanding.  
<ref group="v">he ה - aha, ''m.'' to be drawn to God but not understanding, ''m.'' hearing</ref>  
<ref group="v">he ה - aha, ''m.'' to be drawn to God but not understanding, ''m.'' hearing</ref>  
<ref group="v">How much does a sheep have to understand of what the shepherd says, to be his sheep?</ref>
<ref group="q">How much does a sheep have to understand of what the shepherd says, to be his sheep?</ref>
<ref group="a">None.</ref>
<ref group="q">When does a sheep decide which shepherd to follow?</ref>  
<ref group="q">When does a sheep decide which shepherd to follow?</ref>  
<ref group="a">Sheep are born to the shepherd who owns the flock. They hear his voice from birth.</ref>
<ref group="a">Sheep are born to the shepherd who owns the flock. They hear his voice from birth.</ref>

Latest revision as of 09:34, 25 August 2022

He ה they did not understand []


He is pronounced hay

Discussion

Draw the he []


As you draw the he say "did not understand".

The he ה is drawn with a dalet ד as the commandment, then a vav returns halfway up the left side. The response is not a full response (not returning to the top) because the commandment is not understood. The Hebrews did not understand that the law was a schoolmaster [1] and the real meaning was a hidden prophecy of the death and resurrection of Jesus on the cross. [2] The response is like when sheep hear the shepherd's voice. [3] They are drawn to it, but they do not understand the words. }}

  1. ± Ga 3:24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster [to bring us] unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
  2. ± Heb 10:1 For the law having a shadow of good things to come, [and] not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect.
  3. ± Joh 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:

He means 'aha!' It is the response of recognition but not of understanding. [v 1] [q 1] [a 1] [q 2] [a 2]

Discussion

Questions

  1. How much does a sheep have to understand of what the shepherd says, to be his sheep?
  2. When does a sheep decide which shepherd to follow?

Vocabulary

  1. he ה - aha, m. to be drawn to God but not understanding, m. hearing

Answers

  1. None.
  2. Sheep are born to the shepherd who owns the flock. They hear his voice from birth.