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Now the first (Alef א) and last letter (Tav ת) together have no English meaning, but Hebrew scholars says it’s used to link an object to a verb. Notice that the last letter, “Tav” means “mark, sign or covenant”. Bethlehem ( בית לחם) means “House of Bread”, Bethel ( בית אל) means “House of God” (reading right to left). “Beyt” looks like a floor plan (other images have it look like a “tent”) and means “in” or “house”. “Alef” has the image of an ox head and has the meaning of “sacrifice, leader, first,” and of course “ox”. Here is a list of some of the meanings of the letters and what they looked like (click to enlarge): When combined with other letters they paint a picture of the meaning of the word. The Jews believe that the first thing God created is alef and tav ( את), the first and last letter of the Hebrew alphabet (alef-beyt).
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If you have enough understanding of chemistry to identify them by their chemical annotations, then you also know that H 2O has an electrical charge, a weight, a shape, and consists of three atoms, two hydrogen and one oxygen, and that they individually have properties worth exploring.
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If I write H 2O or NaCl you would say they are water and table salt. The only other language that has a similar depth of complexity is chemistry. After learning about this awesome gem concerning the ancient Hebrew language, I had to learn more.