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Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners->PHB: Letter families->PHB: dalet - Commandment family דהחך
The meaning of each letter in the Dalet ד or Commandment Family has something to do with the commandment.
Dalet ד
The dalet ד is the commandment.
He ה
The he ה is drawn with a dalet ד as the commandment, then a vav returns halfway up the left side. The response is not a full response because the commandment is not understood. The response is like when sheep hear the shepherd's voice. [1] They are drawn to it, but they do not understand the words.
He means 'aha!' It is the response of recognition. [v 1] [q 1] [v 2]
Chet ח
The chet is drawn
Final kof ך
Questions
- ↑ When does a sheep decide which shepherd to follow?
Vocabulary
- ↑ he ה - aha, m. to be drawn to God, but not understanding.
- ↑ How much does a sheep have to understand the shepherd to be his sheep?
References
- ↑ Joh 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: