Akhi

Chicago, IL, United States

Nov 11 at 12:09 AM

It looks like we have to go through a period of terrible darkness, before the light of the dawn comes.  It seems Eastern Europe and Israel first, and then the rest of the world. So, nobody is exempt.

I believe we really need help to get the spiritual fortitude to pass through the seemingly unavoidable period of darkness successfully. You can get to a state where you don't even know if you will live in the next second, and yet still not be moved from the higher level of LOVE, down to the level of fear. I know it's possible, I tasted it. 

But I really need all the help I can get to make that way of living, a continuous reality.

Who knows, maybe Jason's current efforts are towards that end?

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Nov 10 at 10:25 PM

Brandon there was an email update sent that Episode 1 and 2 are supposed to be released this Saturday, here on UNIFYD.

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Nov 10 at 08:12 PM

Tonya Claybaugh ,  Joshua frisk , Christy Overton , Symcha  please find above short memos about each of the 22 Hebrew/Aramaic letters.

Please keep that feedback, questions and suggestions coming. It motivates me. 

This is all written informally, from memory, if you see any inaccuracies, misspells feel free to point out. This is consolidated information from multiple sources. You might be hard pressed to find an exposition of the AlephBet put out in this way. I hope you find it at least as useful as I believe it should be.

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Nov 10 at 08:02 PM

Hebrew/Aramaic AlephBet

Nikkud: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/nikkud-help-for-an-alphabet-with-co

Mothers of Reading:  https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/mothers-of-reading-ancient-vowels-f

Aleph: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/aleph

Bet: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/betvet-is-one-of-the-so-called

Gimel: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/gimel-gematria-value-3-is-anothe

Dalet: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/dalet-gematria-value-4-is-anot

He: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/he-letter-numeric-value-5-is-an

Waw / Vav: unifyd.tv/community/posts/vavwow-consonant-numeric-value-6

Zayin: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/zayin-letter-numeric-value-7-is

Khet: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/khet-numeric-value-8-is-the-firs

Tet: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/tet-numeric-value-9in-modern-heb

Yod: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/yod-numeric-value-10see-how-small

Kaph: unifyd.tv/community/posts/kaf-the-11th-letter-with-a-ge

Lamed: unifyd.tv/community/posts/lamed-the-12th-letter-gematria-va

Mem: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/mem-13th-letter-gematria40

Nun: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/nun-14th-letter-numeric-valu

Samekh: unifyd.tv/community/posts/samekh-the-15-letter-with-numeric

Ayin: unifyd.tv/community/posts/ayin-the-16th-letter-gematria70

Pe: unifyd.tv/community/posts/pe-the-17th-letter-gematria-8

Tsade: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/tsade-18th-letter-gematria-90

Qoph: https://unifyd.tv/community/posts/qoph-19th-letter-gematria-100in-m

Resh: unifyd.tv/community/posts/resh-20th-letter-gematria-200in

Shin / Sin: unifyd.tv/community/posts/shinsin-21st-letter-gematria-3

Tav: unifyd.tv/community/posts/tav-22nd-letter-gematria400-i

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Nov 10 at 04:15 PM

Mothers of Reading - ancient vowels for the consonant only text

Nikkud was developed around 9th century AD. Even during Old Testament times, an older system to help figure out the vowels was invented.

י - (Yod) was inserted in the word after a consonant to indicate long vowel I or E.

ו - (Waw/Vav) was used for long O or U

ה- (He) generally used at the end of a word to indicate mostly A or E

א- (Alef) used mostly for long A

So you could find words written with or without these helper consonants which stood for vowels instead. E.g. יהושוע vs יהושע (Yehoshua), notice the missing ו at the end. For more see:

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plene_scriptum

- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mater_lectionis

The system of "mothers of reading" is employed all the time in Modern Hebrew, with extra rules and more consistency, as opposed to the ancient more relaxed and inconsistent way.

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Nov 10 at 03:43 PM

Nikkud - help for an alphabet with consonants only

Hebrew, like the rest of the Semitic languages is written using the consonant skeleton of the words only. All 22 letters of the Hebrew alefbet (alphabet), are consonants. When reading such text, reader has to fill in the missing vowels.

This is the reason why the full name of God - יהוה (YHWH) is not known by the common man. We don't know what vowels to fill in!

TLS with its stated history of over 5,000 years, must be knowing this, as this knowledge was lost after the first centuries AD. This knowledge though, might be guarded by them and other such groups. TLS or other TLS affiliated people, care to comment on this?

As spoken knowledge of the Hebrew language began to be lost, around 9th century, some very learned Jewish scholars developed a system of dots, placed on and around the consonant, to indicate vowels, shin/sin differentiation, consonant doubling or primary or secondary BegadKephat pronunciation. Such system is called נִקּוּד (Nikkud), dots or diacritics.

Given that The Pyramid Code is not available with Nikkud, and also Modern Hebrew very rarely employs it (most commonly used in Biblical Hebrew), we will not dwell on it here.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud for more details.

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Nov 10 at 03:06 PM

ת Tav - 22nd letter, Gematria 400

ת is pronounced, both in Modern Hebrew and Aramaic, as T found in Romance languages or as English T (but less "breathy").

ת is not only the last letter of the AlefBet, but also the last letter in BegadKephat group of letters that may have a secondary pronunciation, depending on what other sound proceeds them. In Aramaic, for ת, the secondary pronunciation is like TH in Thick or Thistle. In Modern Hebrew, ת is always pronounced as T only.

Translated from Greek, Jesus says "I am Alpha and Omega".

Supposing that Jesus spoke to John in Hebrew and then that was translated into Greek, then He would have said:
"אני האלף והתו" (Ani ha'Aleph vehaTav) - I am the Alef and the Tav.

Now if He spoke in Aramaic (which was the commonly spoken language in Israel at the time), He would have said something like:
אנא אלף ואנא תו  (Ana alap we'ana taw) - I am Alap and I am Taw.