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</html>";s:4:"text";s:39381:"This letter also means “edge” as the lips are at the edge of the mouth. Another word for son is bar, a bet followed by a resh which is the sound of “R” with the word picture of a head or person. This shows man came from within the soil. The lamed and the alef, along with the gimel is a picture of: God is lifted up. Picture:	Teeth
 From the middle Semitic script is derived the Modern Hebrew ש. The Hebrew word for grandfather is sav םפ. Topics Learn Hebrew Learn the Ancient Pictographic Hebrew Script By Jeff A. Benner. Sound: 	w, ow, uw
 The Hebrew word for son is “ben בן.” The first letter is ב bet with a letter sound of “B” and a word picture of a house. blood (being purchased by the shedding of His blood), seeds (the Good Seed and the Bad Seed), thorns, roots, trees and vines, branches and shoots, and fruit. Yeshua/Jesus was given for a covenant for the people? The picture is a basket or “tote” used for storing foods or belongings. When the Greeks adopted the Hebrew alphabet this letter became the Greek theta. Isa 49:8 Thus saith YHWH, In an acceptable time have I heard thee, and in a day of salvation have I helped there: and I will preserve these, and give thee for a covenant of the people, to establish the earth, to cause to inherit the desolate heritages; Psa 119:142  Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy Torah is the truth. The ox was used to pull carts or a plow, it provided meat and leather and it was one of the animals used in sacrifices. The phonetic sound for this letter is “l.”   The original pictograph for this letter is and has remained virtually unchanged through Middle Hebrew as well as the Greek and Roman scripts. Sound: 	p
 The palm facing up and bent forms a “cupped” shape. From the middle Semitic script is derived the Modern Hebrew ק). Mysteries Secrets – A Prophetic Plan Revealed. Sound: 	t
 This is a picture of the head of an ox, the strongest and most versatile animals among the Hebrews livestock. Sound: 	t
 When the Greeks adopted the letter its name was originally zan, but later became zeta, the modern name for this letter in the Greek alphabet. The original name to this letter is most likely gam, the parent root of gimel. This pictograph has the meanings of liquid, water and sea, mighty and massive from the size of the sea and chaos from the storms of the sea. So when we read in the scriptures, or say to one another, May The, May the place where God provides protection and provision for life, be to and for you, a camp, a precious place of healing, strength, salvation and rescue; for His fence of protection will not cease or fail, but it will continue to surround you and your offspring/family as He pitches His tent/abides with us and, The one which was also in Mashiach Yeshua. One of the words for God is el, an alef followed by a lamed. The sound for this letter is a “d” as in “door” as it is with the Greek and Arabic equivalents. This is a picture of the sun at the horizon where the light is concentrated at this point, while the rest of the sky is dark. The chet followed by a noon is a word picture of something fencing in life or protecting life or surrounding life. John 14:6  Yeshua saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: No man cometh unto the Father, but by me. When alef and bet are together, they become the Hebrew word av (or ab) meaning father. In English there is no apparent connection but because Hebrew is a precise language, unlike English, everything has a specific meaning. Associations: 	Sin
 The second letter is a noon נ with a word picture of life and a letter sound of “N”. Modern Name: Pey
 Most of the pictographs used for this letter are , and . The word picture of the tav is a mark or sign resembling an “X” or a cross “+” tilted to the side, also of a covenant, the mark of the covenant. Again it pictures a lifting up of God. It also means “yoke,” which is a staff on the shoulders, “tie” or “bind” from idea of the yoke that is bound to the animal. Similar to the pickaxe, it has a long handle and a stout head which combines either a vertical axe blade with a horizontal adze (cutter mattock) or a pick and an adze (pick mattock). Modern Form: ט
 So, it simply means, “Praise the Moon”. When put together these Hebrew letters form a word picture of something or someone destructive wrapped around life: Sa-tan. The Hebrew word ma-rah means disobey or rebellion and is spelled mem reysh hey. The Middle Semitic script is also the origin of the Greek letter Σ and the Latin S, Mark, sign, covenant, signature, ID of people, places or things. The ancient Hebrew letter “noon נן” has a letter sound of “N” and a word picture of a fish, something darting through water, movement as in life, a new sprout or vegetation with movement and growth. a hand tool used for digging, prying, and chopping. This pictograph also represents a chief or other leader. Taken in the proper context, we often find these meanings to be much richer than the simple English word we know and use today. Gimel pictures a lifting up, alef pictures strength and hey pictures what comes from. Of all the letters in the Hebrew alphabet, this is the most difficult to reconstruct due to its limited archeological and textual support. Modern Name: aleph
 These two words for “son” have similar yet slightly different meanings. Picture: Ox
 The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is hhet meaning a string. The early Semitic evolved into the simpler in the middle Semitic and remained the same into the late Semitic period. The pictograph is of the hand and arm of a man. Modern Form: ף פ
 The Hebrew letter dalet and noon followed by “el” is the Hebrew name Daniel. Modern Form: ז
 More than likely this letter was originally written as . Modern Form: ל
 The early pictograph evolved into in the Middle Semitic script and continued to evolve into in the Late Semitic Script. The root (אלף) is an adopted root from the Parent root אל (el), written as in the original script, meaning, strength, power and chief and is the probable original name of the pictograph . The Middle Semitic form of this letter became the number 8. The Late Semitic letter became the Θ (Theta) in the Greek alphabet. Foot, walk, gather, carry, camel, cause movement. Isa 42:6  I YHWH have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; Isa 42:7  To open the blind eyes, to being out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house. This site began as a blog about the ancient Hebrew alphabet and the stories told by the pictographs as they are placed together to form words. The resysh has a guttural sound of “R” and has a word picture of a person or profile of the head. There are several possibilities for the original Semitic pictograph including (a fish), (possibly a thorn), (a window?) When the Greeks adopted this letter it became the epsilon (E-psilon meaning “simple E”) with an “eh” sound. The cross is the sign of our covenant with God/YHWH. The meaning of these letters will then help to supply the definition to the Hebrew word. A Mystery – How Messiah Takes Blue And Red Threads To Make Purple People. Picture: Thorn  or a prop or support like a trellis. All words made from any particular ancient two letter root, have a similar meaning. We can tell from the pictographs for "Father" this "love" word meaning, is about a "father's love" and you would be correct. Picture:	Staff
 While the. The sound of the gimel is the sound of “G”. Sound: 	g
 something that produces life and growth. You will see how some of the pictographs evolved into some of the modern Hebrew letters. The palm facing up and bent forms a "cupped" shape. Associations: 	Wrong
 This is exactly what God has done with His language! The Semitic word pey means a “mouth” and there are several ancient Semitic pictographs believed to be this letter, none of which resemble a mouth. Speak and write the sound of each pictograph. Post Aug 16, 2018 #1 2018-08-16T16:49. The letter tav is the sound of “T” and the word picture is a cross meaning a sign or covenant. The Hebrew word picture letters for the word be-ten are:  “bet” with a sound of “B” and a word picture of a house or inside;  followed by a ”tet” with a sound of the letter “T” and a word picture of surrounding; followed by a noon with a sound of “N” and a word picture of life, something moving. This letter continued to evolve into in the Late Semitic script and becoming the Modern Hebrew כ and the ך (final kaph). The basic meaning of the letter is “door,” but has several other meanings associated with it. The ancient Hebrew language was a language based on the 5 senses, what they could see, feel, taste, smell or hear. Greek thought describes objects in the relation to its appearance, using adjectives (Static). and sometimes the leaf of a gate or a page) it is something that opens. The earliest known pictograph for this letter is and is a picture of a foot. The Hebrew word “hallelujah” is a word of praise literally meaning “We praise God.”  The root word here is “hallel” the “hey” (which is the sound of an H or the sound of breath as it is expelled) with a word picture of uplifted arms; and a lamed (with the sound of an L) and a word picture of a strong shepherd/leader. The early Semitic evolved to the letter in the middle Semitic scripts. PART 2. Even the Hebrew language, in todays modernized version. Consequently the letters show very little resemblance to the modern Hebrew aleph bet, however the modern letter shapes did evolve out of the pictographs. We will associate this letter with "bed" and has a "b" sound. Modern Form: ן נ
 Later, the pictograms evolved into a Hebrew script (sometimes called Paleo-Hebrew) that strongly resembled the ancient Phoenician alphabet.This was the Hebrew (ketav Ivri) used by the Jewish nation up to the Babylonian Exile (or, according to Orthodox Jews, until the Exodus from Egypt). Ancient Name: Hey
 Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The entrance of the Hebrew's tent was covered by a curtain suspended from a horizontal pole. Ancient Name: Zayin
 Ancient Name:  Dal
 The meanings of this letter are “outside,” as the function of the wall is to protect the occupants from the elements, half, as the wall in the middle of the tent divides the tent into the male and female sections, and secular, as something that is outside. There are two sounds for this letter, the stop “P” and the spirant “Ph” (f). The Garden of Eden was an eternal lifting up of life. The modern name for this letter is tsade, also meaning side, and is a child root from the word tsad . Bet el is House of God commonly pronounced Bethel. In the Ancient Hebrew pictograph, faith is shown as "The strong flow secure across the nations by the Man. Standing alone it can even mean the word “God.”  The word picture for the ‘yood’ is a closed hand or even a forearm and it has the letter sound of “Y.”  The visual picture of a “yood” is an apostrophe. The Early Semitic pictograph for this letter is , a picture of waves of water. The pictograph is used almost exclusively throughout the early and middle history of this letter. These pegs were made of a branched piece of hardwood. It is a connecting word. As God speaks His Word there is an immediate action (Heb. There is no English word from this letter but can represent a "pit" as it is an open hole. Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, This picture is a picture of a trail leading to a destination such as a watering hole or another trail. Make certain Jesus is your Redeemer, Savior, Lord and soon returning King and that you have a personal relationship with Him. Modern Name: Shin
 When Jesus the Jew met John the Jew in Revelation 1:8, would Jesus have used the Greek reference of “Alpha and Omega” or would he have used the Hebrew reference of “alef and tav?”  I think Jesus would have used the Hebrew reference of alef and tav. Blood or “dam,” once again, all these Hebrew words are within the root of adama. The character of God shows in its design. Ancient Name: Ayin
 Picture:	Basket
 More to be added soon so please come back…. The language of dedication from the beginning. The next letter we will look at is the seventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Zayin. The Ancient picture for this letter is , a picture of the two front teeth. Associations: 	Trail
 Write each of the Ancient Phoenician Paleo Ibaryath pictographs (letters) from each era (Ancient, Paleo, and Late) 2. The ancient Hebrew Alep-Bet consisted of 22 letters. The word “Hallelujah” ( הללויה ) is actually two Hebrew words put together: “Hallelu” ( הללו ) and “Yah” ( יה ). Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The tent was divided into two sections, with a wall separating the tent in "half". These modern items are representative of the shepherd staff, an ancient sign of authority, and the horns of the ox, an ancient sign of strength. The letter bet, which is the word picture of a household, in, into or family. The “lamed” is one of the Hebrew letters that progressed through a series of shapes from the original shape in the proto-Canaanite to the modern-day “lamed” which looks quite different. We are to Have the mind of Christ/the anointed One. This letter has the meanings of “mark,” “sign” and “signature.”. The Early Semitic evolved into the in the Middle Semitic script. corresponds to our letter S an and an ancient word pictograph of a prop or something supporting or assisting. Picture: Wall. Picture:	Door
 Associations: 	Come
 The picture is a twisted rope. Sound: 	y, ee
 The Hebrew word for blood is dam דמ and has a word picture of blood of the eye. The alef is silent carrying the sound of the vowel with a word picture of an ox or strong leader. See more ideas about ancient hebrew, pictograph, hebrew. The study of the Ancient Hebrew language and alphabet begins with an understanding of the Ancient Hebrew culture as both are intimately related. This picture is a picture of a trail leading to a destination such as a watering hole or another trail. Picture:	Water
 The root word is pal written in the pictographic Hebrew as lp. What’s The Connection Between Almonds and Olive Oil with Messiah and 2 Lampstands? 1. These 2 definitions may help us in identifying our own mindsets and give us indications of how we can mature to resemble His Way for us. Script: Pictograph: 1) The name of God in Hebrew is YHWH. Basket, Snake, Surround, Store, Contain, clay, below, womb. Fourth, what sustains life? This letter continued to evolve into in the late Semitic. Modern Name: Nun
 Isa. 5. It was also used as a weapon against predators to defend and protect the sheep. Plow, weapon, cut off, sickle, harvest, food, feed, crown. The word picture for dan is a dalet, for door the sound of “D” and noon, the sound of “N” the word picture of a fish indicating life or action. Meaning: Seed, Continue, Heir, Son
 The third letter is a resh ר with the sound of an “R” and a word picture of a head or a person. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’ name. The Ancient form of this letter is the open palm of a hand. This is a “coming” together of the light. Picture:	Mouth
 Each of these meanings is related to the meanings of the pictograph. The Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Greek names for this letter is tav (or taw), a Hebrew word meaning, “mark.” Hebrew, Greek and Arabic agree that the sound for this letter is “t.”   The early pictograph evolved into in the Middle Semitic script and continued to evolve into in the Late Semitic Script. When put together “ “שר sar has a word picture of a leader, a prince that destroys …whatever, such as the enemy. Another gimel word is ga-al meaning a lifting up of God. It means praise Jehovah. In the Ancient Hebrew we have a "Man", and in Ancient Chinese we have a "man". 2: one of the symbols belonging to a pictorial graphic system, What this means is, that as the first pictograph is. This Middle Semitic letter also became the number 5. This pictograph has the meanings of “continue,” “perpetuation,” “offspring” and “heir. The Modern Hebrew name of this letter is lamed and is carried over into the Greek name lamda. Another “kaf” word is “kee-per” which means to forgive or to atone. Meaning: Trail, Journey, chase, hunt
 The staff also had a bent end that could be used to pull a "lamb". The Hebrew word for “daughter” is bat “בת” with the letter bet “ב” with a dagesh in the center creating a hard “B” and a word picture of a house or family, followed by a tav “ת” with a letter sound of “T” and a word picture of the covenant. In other words, reading books brings wisdom to speak to others. Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The picture is the open palm of the hand. Sep 27, 2016 - Explore Rusty Appling's board "Education Ancient Hebrew pictographs" on Pinterest. Meaning: Move, Hang, Entrance
 Modern Name: Quph
 The early Semitic evolved into the in the middle Semitic. Hebrew language is based on these pictographs, they are used rather than the Modern ... Website The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible has its own website with additional material and information such as verb charts, listing of Biblical Hebrew words in order of their frequency, common Hebrew roots and updates to the lexicon and much more. Like other ancient writing systems, the Hebrew alphabet originally was written using a pictographic script. Picture:	Hand
 The Early Semitic evolved into the Middle Semitic by rotating the letter 90 degrees to the left. The Father’s Word and His aleph bet are comprised of the most basic and simple things for us to understand! The early proto Canaanite pictorial language was about 1,000 BC, the time of King David. The Hebrew spelling is gimel followed by a lamed. The complete word picture tells that Hevel is something expelled or coming out of an enclosed space that had control but as the breath of the “hey” disappears so does the control. I repent of them all and turn away from my past. Modern Name: Zayin
 The Hebrew word for father is written Ab. Ancient Name: Lam
 The Middle Semitic was adopted by the Greeks to be the letter "A" (alpha) and carried over into the Roman "A." Modern Form: ב
 Another dalet word is dama which means weep. Hebrew letters are all Consonants. and (a thorn). As each letter of the Hebrew alphabet is a picture with meaning. Where all dictionaries and concordances define Grace as favor and kindness, which are abstract terms, intangible; and which display no kind of object and simply takes you back to where you began not really understanding what grace is. Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The picture of two crossed sticks is a mark such as a "target" one aims at when shooting. Modern Name: Hhet
 And finally, we have the letter hey. Modern Name: Resh
 In Hebrew it is spelled gimel followed by an alef, followed by a hey which has a soft “H” sound and is pictured as: what comes from. Our word “yard (also 3 feet in length”, or approx. Associations: 	pit
 The Early Semitic evolved into in the Middle Semitic and continued to evolve into in the Late Semitic script. corresponds to our letter P. In order to determine which sound is appropriate in modern times, after the Hebrew was voweled, a small dot called a dagesh is placed in the letter to indicate the hardening or change of sound. The Hebrews raised sheep for wool, food, leather and milk. Arm, hand, work, thrust, deed, make, throw, worship, The “yood,” the tenth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet is the smallest letter with one of the biggest meanings. This animal was the "all" powerful and "all" versatile animal of the Hebrews. Ancient Name: Gam
 This letter has the meanings of “teeth,” “sharp” and “press” (from the function of the teeth when chewing). Attention is given to form shape descriptive. Picture:	Foot
 He would in fact have been saying to Paul what the hebrew language meant. The dalet is the sound of “D” with a word picture of a door, a leaf on a gate or a page. Amen. The ancient Hebrew language was a “senses” based language. Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The picture is of a man with his arms outstretched, pointing toward a wonderful view and saying "hey" look at that. Associations: 	Eye
 The ancient and modern pronunciation of this letter is a “y.” In Ancient Hebrew this letter also doubled as a vowel with an “i” sound. The last letter is a ה hey with a quiet sound as of breath leaving the mouth, and a word picture of something that comes from, or out of. What or Where is Har Megiddon – Armageddon? This letter is frequently used as a prefix to words to mean “and” in the sense of adding things together. Another chet word is ach, which means “brother” and is spelled in Hebrew with an alef, which is a silent letter, with a word picture of an ox, strong leader or first, followed by the letter chet. The Modern name for this letter is aleph and corresponds to the Greek name alpha and the Arabic name aleph. The ancient pictograph for this letter, , is some type of agricultural implement similar to a mattock or plow. Israel, God’s Time Clock and the Temple Mount in the News. When the “lamed” is the first letter of the word it can be a prefix, indicating several different meanings: the infinitive “to,” or toward or belonging to. The Hebrew word for garden is gan, a gimel followed by a noon. The phonetic sound of this letter is a “ts” in both ancient and modern Hebrew. he concept of the ox and the shepherd staff in the word has been carried over into modern times as the scepter (as a staff) and crown (as horns) of a monarch, the leader of a nation. Meaning: See, Watch, Know, Shade
 The Modern Hebrew letter א developed out of the Late Semitic. Sound: 	d
 Ancient Hebrew Pictographs, Biblical Healing, Freedom, Healed, Healing, Home / Family, Hope, Judgment, Mind / Spirit / Body Connection, Natural Law s / Teaching and Instruction, Natural Medicine, Pictures, Politics, Roots, Spiritual / Scriptural, TaNaK / Bible 2 … The pictograph of this letter is probably a picture of the sun at the horizon in the sense of a revolution of the sun. The word picture of this letter represents the “door” of the tent. OUR MISSION: Sharing the mysteries of Ancient Hebrew to enhance the study and understanding of God’s Word. Even though the pictures progressed somewhat, the meanings did not change. The word picture for alef in the original pictographic Hebrew is a bull or ox’s head with the horns. This is a follow up to My Covenant where I attempted to show the prophetic nature of God saying "My covenant" as revealed in the original ancient Hebrew alphabet pictographs. The Greek sound for the letter is “ks,” a sound that is similar to the “s.”. The ancient Hebrew pictographs are shin + bet + tau. Associations: 	Half
 Ancient Hebrew "pictographs" Ancient Hebrew "pictographs" Ephraim7. the word Torah is spelled Tav vav resh hey. The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is kaph, a Hebrew word meaning “palm” and is also the ancient name for this letter. The dalet is the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet corresponds to our letter D. The entrance of the Hebrew’s tent was covered by a curtain suspended from a horizontal pole. These two letters together are a picture of praises to a strong shepherd leader. When put together the Hebrew word picture of ree-mah רמה is deception or betrayal comes from the man of chaos. When these two meanings are put together it can also have the meaning of “God the commander or warrior. 4:12). The Middle Semitic was adopted by the Greeks and the Romans to become the E (reversed from its Semitic origin due to the direction of writing). The tent was supported by ropes attached to pegs driven into the ground. The long pointer used when reading the Torah to keep track of the place is called a Yad.). No English word is derived from this letter but the picture is similar to the hand of a man “waving”. The Hebrews were always on their feet for traveling, working as well as playing "games". Sound: 	h, ey
 The bet is the tent floor plan, so the house, household, or family. Hebrew thought is circular and for them everything occurs in recurring, continuing cycles; as are the annual Appointed Times/Feasts of the Lord. The picture is a thorn, which attaches itself to the flesh causing pain. Mystery of Rechem – The Secret of Living Like Royalty, The Mysterious Secret of How a Worm Preached The Gospel, The Mystery of Solomons Chok – Part 2 – Conclusion, A Mysterious Broken Vav, A Spear And A Bone?…. Instead it has been absorbed into the letter ע (ayin). It’s ancient meaning was “the head of the household or family”. In Biblical Hebrew some things just “are”! The pictograph is a picture of a trail as leading up to a destination or stronghold. Meaning: Grab, Hate, Protect
 Pictograph: The picture is the foot of a man. The modern name for this letter is tsade, also meaning side, and is a child root from the word tsad . Another “lamed” word is “lev” which is Hebrew for “heart.”  The Hebrew spelling for “lev” is “lamed” with a letter sound of “L” with a word picture of a “staff, control or strong/strength,” followed by a “bet” with the letter sound of “V” (sometimes a “B” when it has a dagesh or dot in the center) with a word picture of a “house or inside.” Together these two Hebrew letters, “lamed” followed by a “bet” spell “lev,” which is “heart.”  The Hebrew word picture is that the heart controls what is inside. The sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is the “vav” with the sound of V. corresponds to our letter V.  The pictogram of the “vav” is a nail, or something connecting, or a straight line with a little hook on the top. Most ancient Semitic alphabets used pictographs which closely resemble , indicating that this was most likely the original form of the letter. Zee’voog spelled in Hebrew is zayin, the letter sound of “Z,” with a word picture of a weapon, followed by a double vav with the letter sound of “V,” with a word picture of a nail or something connedted together, followed by a gimel, the letter sound of “G” and a word picture of being lifted up or rising  The word picture of the word zee’voog is “weapon/strife, connected-connected and lifted up:  A weapon lifted against someone or connected to someone. SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…. Our Heavenly fathers’ pictograph letters for this word, CHEN/channah, paint a picture of pitching a tent with Him, God/Adonai. The early Semitic pictograph evolved into in the Middle Semitic script by being rotated 90 degrees. The next letter of the Hebrew alphabet that we will look at is Vav. The pictograph is the mouth and represents something that is open. It was often used as a mark in the same sense as our signature is today, especially of those who could not read or write. The Early Semitic is the origin of the Greek Λ (upside down from the Hebrew) and the Roman L. Water, Chaos, mighty, liquid, massive, sea, blemish. When two oxen are yoked together for pulling a wagon or plow, one is the older and more experienced one who leads the other. Associations: 	M
 The word picture is samech with the sound of “S” and an ancient word picture of a prop or support followed by the second letter bet ב (without the dagesh) and a soft sound of a the letter “V.” When put together the samach and the bet have an ancient word picture of a support within the house, a support for the family, a grandfather. In this word the “mem” pictures chaos, the “reysh” pictures the back of the head or head, top, or the first, and the “hey” pictures what comes from. Ancient Name: Beyt
 Additional historical and detailed Information on this letter, The picture is the mouth and represents something that is open. This web link is NOT connected to Minimannamoments, it's connected to the map widget. Another “tet” word is ta-ah with a Hebrew meaning of “deceived” or “to seduce.”  The Hebrew spelling is “tet,” “ayin,” and “hey” with the following word picture. The Hebrew word for grace is chen, beginning with the chet, a harsh guttural sound, followed by a noon, with the letter sound of “N” with a word picture of life. The Hebrew word eden e-den עדן is Eden, as in Garden of Eden and means pleasant. Let us take the Hebrew letter  as an example. Ancient Name: Quph
 The Middle Semitic was adopted by the Greeks to be the letter “A” (alpha) and carried over into the Roman “A.”. The difference is one of a "typeface" or "font." 1 meter which is 3ft 3ins) as a measurement, is the length of the arm. The pictographic script for the word gam is the foot, representing “walk” and the m is “water” (See the letter mem). Messianic Judaism art mosaic available for sale at Van Abbema Designs. When completed together the ancient word picture for da-ma דמע, to weep, is water from the door of the eye. heads (what we think and who our headship is). All English words beginning with the letter “J” are a “yood” in Hebrew with the letter sound of a “Y.”  As an example, in English the word “Jordan” as in Jordan River begins with the sound of “J” while in Hebrew it begins with a “yood” and is pronounced yar-den, corresponds to our letter J which is pronounced Y. 3. 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