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{{:How the aleph tells us about God}}
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created, I, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, ''Spirit'', ''firmament'' '''[[א]]''' <noinclude>
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={{:T:font}} [[א]] aleph </font>=
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:(h. creation of the heavens and the earth, the creator, I (as in I am))
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:(h. Holy Spirit which hovered over the waters)
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:(h. division of the light from the dark)
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:(h. separation of the waters above from the waters below)
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:(h. separation of land from water)
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:(h. separation (any))
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:(h. holy)
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:(h. Spirit which hovered over the Waters)
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:(h. war, anger)
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:(h. the beginning)
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:(h. reconciliation (based on position))
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:(h. Man (two natures (yuds)) with the word (vav) in his heart) see [[Ps 1:1]]
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'''[[Drawn as]]''': diagonal [[ו]] between two [[י]]s
 
'''[[Drawn as]]''': diagonal [[ו]] between two [[י]]s
  
'''[[Hieroglyphic]]''': Distinction between two creations. The  [[ו]] is diagonal representing that both the heavenly things and the earthly things have components of holiness and grace. A vertical  [[ו]] would have separated holiness and grace. See [[Hebrew hieroglyphics]].
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'''[[Hieroglyphic]]''': Distinction between two creations. The  [[ו]] is diagonal representing that both the heavenly things and the earthly things have components of holiness and grace. A vertical  [[ו]] would have separated holiness and grace. See [[:Category: Hebrew hieroglyphics | Hebrew hieroglyphics]].
  
 
'''[[First metaphor]]''': [[Ge 1:1]] ¶ In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
 
'''[[First metaphor]]''': [[Ge 1:1]] ¶ In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
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'''[[Training]] ([[King]])''':
 
'''[[Training]] ([[King]])''':
:[[Ro 6:6]] Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with [him], that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
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:[[Le 10:10]] And that ye may put difference between holy and unholy, and between unclean and clean;
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'''[[Mystery]]'''
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:All three persons of the godhead were involved in creation.
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::Combine the number of the name, with the silent creation. see [[The Big bang]]
  
 
==Metaphor==
 
==Metaphor==
:[[Ge 1:1]] ¶ In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
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:1. Creation of two things by cutting them them down. [[ברא]] also means 'cut down'.  
::Two [[י]]s in the [[Hieroglyphic]] are the creation of the heaven and the earth. ''and'' is represented by the diagonal [[ו]].  
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::Heavens and earth [[Ge 1:1]]
 
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::Twins
:[[Ge 1:3]] ¶ And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
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::Spirit and Flesh
 
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:2. Separation of two things
:[[Ge 1:6]] ¶ And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.
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::Water and land [[Ge 1:9]]
::The waters are divided by the firmament. Though the waters themselves were not created, the firmament creates the divide and reconciles it. It is the [[ו]] between the two creations.
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::Light and dark [[Ge 1:3]]
 
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::Sheep and goats
:[[Ge 1:9]] ¶ And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry [land] appear: and it was so.
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:3. Separation of one thing into two things
::As in [[Ge 1:6]], two new things are created by the act of dividing.
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::Father and Son on the cross
 
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::Waters [[Ge 1:6]]
:[[Ge 1:21]] And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that [it was] good.  
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:4. War between two parties
::From the waters came fish and birds, two new creations divided by their place of residence. See [[Ge 1:21]] for doctrine.
 
 
 
==Not Metaphor==
 
 
 
:[[Ge 1:14]] ¶ And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years
 
::The day and night have already been created. The lights are created to help ''distinguish'' between them. This metaphor is represented by the letter [[ו]].
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 4 August 2021


* I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א *



How the aleph tells us about God

Hebrew letters have many attributes, and each is a riddle which speaks of God.

These are some the attributes:

א:☧ First - Order or position in the alphabet: the aleph is first.

א:☧: One - A number value: the aleph is 1

  • A meaning using notarikon (splitting it into smaller parts): the aleph א is yod י vav ו yod י
  • The meaning of it's name: Spelled out aleph אלף is meaning teach, learn, one thousand, chief, or אלוף meaning duke, guide, friends, governors, captains, governor, ox, tame, docile, intimate, chief
  • The number of it's name: if spelled אלף it is 831 or 3. If spelled אלוף then it is 837 or 9.
  • The formation of the name: א(ל)ף, א-ל-ף, אל-ף, א-לף
  • The gate (a reversal gives an opposite sense): פלא works of wonder ↹ worker of wonders
  • Puns: אלופ ÷ אלפ


Aleph - the first and the last
Aleph - the unspeakable name of God
Aleph - the Trinity
Aleph - teach
Aleph - governor
Aleph - creation by separation
Aleph - nine are one
Aleph - three are one

Other expressions

Above Below
Light Dark
Waters above Waters below
Waters Dry ground


OLD

created, I, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א

א aleph

(h. creation of the heavens and the earth, the creator, I (as in I am))
(h. Holy Spirit which hovered over the waters)
(h. division of the light from the dark)
(h. separation of the waters above from the waters below)
(h. separation of land from water)
(h. separation (any))
(h. holy)
(h. Spirit which hovered over the Waters)
(h. war, anger)
(h. the beginning)
(h. reconciliation (based on position))
(h. Man (two natures (yuds)) with the word (vav) in his heart) see Ps 1:1


Letter name: Alef
Alefbet order 1
Number value 1
Hebrew name אלפ
Number of the name 111 -> 3
Meaning of the name: thousand
Secret number 26 -> 8

Drawn as: diagonal ו between two יs

Hieroglyphic: Distinction between two creations. The ו is diagonal representing that both the heavenly things and the earthly things have components of holiness and grace. A vertical ו would have separated holiness and grace. See Hebrew hieroglyphics.

First metaphor: Ge 1:1 ¶ In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

Doctrine (Prophet):

2Pe 3:8 ¶ But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day [is] with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.
Derived from the Number value (1) and the Meaning of the name of the letter (1000)
1Jo 5:7 ...these three are one.
Derived from the value of the letter (1) and the Number of the name

Reproof (Judge):

That which is not holy is separated from that which is.

Correction (Priest):

The same firmament which divides, reconciles. Christ makes up for (corrects) our want.

Training (King):

Le 10:10 And that ye may put difference between holy and unholy, and between unclean and clean;

Mystery

All three persons of the godhead were involved in creation.
Combine the number of the name, with the silent creation. see The Big bang

Metaphor

1. Creation of two things by cutting them them down. ברא also means 'cut down'.
Heavens and earth Ge 1:1
Twins
Spirit and Flesh
2. Separation of two things
Water and land Ge 1:9
Light and dark Ge 1:3
Sheep and goats
3. Separation of one thing into two things
Father and Son on the cross
Waters Ge 1:6
4. War between two parties