Difference between revisions of "ח"
From Sensus Plenior
(→) |
|||
Line 43: | Line 43: | ||
'''[[Mystery]]''': | '''[[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. | 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. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <noinclude> | ||
+ | [[Category: Convention]] | ||
+ | [[Category: C:1]] | ||
+ | [[Category: G:8]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Go:8]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Gn:3]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 22:51, 4 January 2014
Letter name: | Het |
Alefbet order | 8 |
Number value | 8 |
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
- 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].
Correction (Priest):
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.