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:* The formation of the name: [[א(ל)ף]], [[א-ל-ף]], [[אל-ף]], [[א-לף]] | :* The formation of the name: [[א(ל)ף]], [[א-ל-ף]], [[אל-ף]], [[א-לף]] | ||
:* The gate (a reversal gives an opposite sense): [[פלא]] | :* The gate (a reversal gives an opposite sense): [[פלא]] | ||
− | :* Puns: אלופ ÷ אלפ | + | :* Puns: [[אלופ]] ÷ אלפ |
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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
- Puns: אלופ ÷ אלפ