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± Isa 43:10 Ye [are] my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I [am] he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me.

Discussion

Age Know Trust Understand Witness and servant
Primer Hebrew alphabet Where's Jesus + Alphabet catechism Songs and plays
Elementary + Gates + Patterns of doctrine + Nature of God Riddles
Teen + Pericopes + Answering hostilities + The cross Sharing the cross
Adult + Advanced pericopes and Symbols + Answering skeptics + Trinity Love
Seminary + Formations and Vocabulary + Notarikon and Hidden + The keys Engaging the world


Discussion

Age Know
Primer Hebrew alphabet []

The Design of the Hebrew Language: Spirit to Flesh

Hebrew is unique among languages—not only in structure but in symbolic meaning. Unlike most languages that move left to right, Hebrew flows right to left—a motion that reflects Spirit moving toward flesh, divine revelation descending into human understanding.

The symbolic depth of Hebrew is not just found in its letters, but in the strokes, dots, corners, and position of each character. Every detail is intentional, forming a system that carries meaning beyond phonetics, revealing layers of divine truth.

While traditionally recognized as having 22 consonantal letters, Hebrew in its full expression contains 28—including the final forms (sofit), which signal completion and transition. These variations are not random but are part of the structure of revelation itself.

Hebrew vowels function differently than in most languages. There are five written vowels: אהויע, but vowels are also inherent and invisible. Since consonants interrupt breath, each consonant is followed by an unseen vowel, mirroring how God's Spirit (breath) flows, yet is shaped by the Word.

To engage with Hebrew is to go beyond reading—it is to see the architecture of revelation, where even the smallest mark is part of God’s designed communication with humanity.

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The final four legged shin does not have a character in the font since it is not used to form any word. I use +ש to represent it.

Elementary Gates []


Vocabulary is built using common gates

Form
Pronunciation
Meaning
Reversal
Decorations
Teen Periscopes
Adult Advanced pericopes Symbols []


± Genesis 1:1

beginning ↬ Christ
created ↬ Son
created ↬ Word
God ↬ Unknown God
את ↬ Eternal
heavens ↬ names
earth ↬ names

± Genesis 1:2

formless ↬ vain
void ↬ empty
darkness ↬ grace
upon ↬ unweaned
face ↬ countenance
deep ↬ vanities
Spirit ↬ earthly divine
moved ↬ judged
waters ↬ creation finished by the son

± Genesis 1:3

said ↬ Word
said ↬ Lamb
light ↬ Holy

± Genesis 1:4

see ↬ discern
good ↬ teaching clearly
divided ↬ heart of the command

± Genesis 1:5

day ↬ creation finished by the Son
call ↬ vomit revelation
night ↬ creation engulfed in teaching
evening ↬ cross
morning ↬ resurrection
one ↬ understanding general revelation

± Genesis 1:6

firmament ↬ Christ -revelation ר of the cross ק to the flesh ע
waters ↬ Words of holiness and grace

± Genesis 1:7

made ↬ flesh of the marriage
which ↬ holy increase
Seminary Formations and אב

אבד אבה אבימלך אבן אבנר אברהם אבשלום אדום אדם אדמה אגני אהב אהל אהרן או אויב אור אז אזן אח אחאב אחות אחז אחר אחרי איל אין איש אך אכל אכלה אל אלה אלהים אךישע אלף אם אמר אמה אמן אמת אנחנו אנכי אני אנשים אסף אסר אף אפה ארון ארז ארם ארץ ארר אש אשה אשור אשר אשרי את אתה אתם אתן

ב

בא בבך בגד בהמה בור בחר בטח בטן בין בית בית-אל בית-לחם בחה בכור בלע בן בנה בעד בעל בער בקע בקר בקש ברח ברית ברך ברכה בשר בת בתוך בתולה בת-שבע

ג

גאל גבול גבור גדול גדל גלבע גלה גם גן גפן

ד

דבפ דבר דוד דם דמים דעת דרך דרש

ה

ההם ההםה ההוא ההיא הוש היש היה היכל הלך הלל הם המה הן הנה הפך הר הרג

ו

...ו והיה והיו ויהי ויהיו

ז

זאת זבח זה זהב זכר זעף זקו זרוע זרע

ח

חדל חומה חוץ חזק חזקיהו חטא חטאת חיה חיים חיל חכם חכמה חלל חמה חמור חמס חנן חסד חפץ חצר חק חרב