Classifying letters by form
Classifying letters by form [∞]
Reading right to left, the letters are: אבגדהוזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשתךםןףץ(ש+)
Though there are 27 letter forms in scripture, there are 28 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. The last letter; a final shin (ש+), looks like a shin ש with four legs. It is not included in our observations because it is not used in any Bible words, so it also does not have a font character for it. It is only found on the garment of the priest. It's meaning was not to be known to the Hebrews because it would present a temptation beyond what their flesh could bear. They has sufficient trouble following God and needed no additional burden. We are told it's meaning in the New Testament.
vav - Word family יוזן
The first cluster of letters I call the 'Word family'. These letters look similar to each other. The vav ו looks like a longer yod י while the final num ן looks like a longer vav ו. It is hard to tell them apart unless you see them side by side: ון
The zayin ז sneaks in there looking like a vav ו but the top is just a bit different: וז
If the letters get meaning from the strokes within, then these letters should be related to each other in meaning.
vav - Word family extension אג-דנר Build some gates - 1 dalet - Commandment family דהחך nun - Son of Man family נעצשץ rosh - Revelation family רבת-כ kof - Son of God family כפףלק zayin - Bride family טמםס