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18 mar 2024 · In light of this, what is the means by which love and unity (13) are accomplished? Perhaps some of the following points will help demonstrate the answer. God expresses His glory with 13 attributes. (Ex. 34:6-7, Micah 7:18-20) In Hebrew, the combined letters in the names of the 3 patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) reduce to 13.
28 lip 2023 · The Hebrew word for love is ahavah, which is rooted in the more molecular word hav, 1 which means to give, revealing that, according to Judaism, giving is at the root of love. What does this etymological insight teach us both about the function of love and about how love functions?
For example, in the Hebrew word for love אהבה and one, אחד both come to 13, which could be interpreted that love is a state of being one with everything, or that the Creator, who is one, is the source of all love in the world, and that the only true state of love is being close to God.
4 lis 2021 · There is one Hebrew letter that sets these two words apart - the letter Hei הָ in the word for love, וַיֶּאֱהָבֶ֑הָ. The letter Hei is significant for infinite reasons. It is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, so it’s numerical value is 5. The letter Hei, in one way, represents each hand and its 5 fingers.
Letters and Worlds. Hebrew consists of 22 letters. The first nine letters, Aleph through Tet, represent the lower part of Bina. The next nine, Yod through Tzadik, stand for Zeir Anpin, and the last four, Kof through Tav, stand for Malchut, the creature itself.
30 kwi 2013 · The number 7 in Hebrew is one of the most spiritually significant numbers throughout All of Torah. It is a foundational number, from the correct understanding of what the number 7 spiritually signifies, many spiritual gates become unlocked. The number 7 in Hebrew is She'vah שבע.
14 lut 2023 · The closest translation is “ahava,” which means “love” or “affection.” However, there are many other words that can be used to express love in Hebrew, such as “rakhamim” (compassion), “dodim” (friendship), and “chesed” (kindness). Besides what I have listed above, here are a few more for you to look up and study.