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|'''[[Alefbet order and value | Alefbet order]]''' 
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|9
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|'''[[Alefbet order and value | Number value]]''' 
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|[[חת]]
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|'''[[Number of the name]]'''   
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|'''[[Meaning of the name]]''':
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|dismay, terror
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|'''[[Secret number]]'''
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Revision as of 22:47, 4 January 2014

Letter name: Het
Alefbet order 9
Number value 9
Hebrew name חת
Number of the name 12 -> 3
Meaning of the name: dismay, terror
Secret number

Drawn as: Dalet with an extra vav on the left.

Hieroglyphic: A complete response to a command, or declaration

First metaphor:

Ge 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day [day one].
The word 'one' אחד hieroglyphically means 'after creation a full response to his word'. see also יום day.

Doctrine (Prophet):

Reproof (Judge):

Correction (Priest):

Training (King):

Mystery: The first het in scripture occurs in the word 'darkness' in Ge 1.:2. Darkness is grace. The first full response to God's creation of the heavens and the earth in silence was that his grace would cover it.