The second letter in the Hebrew Aleph-Bet is "Bet." Bet is equivalent to the number 2. Bet is closely related to the Hebrew word for "House" Beit בַּיִת.
Genesis 28:16-19
And Jacob arose early in the morning, and he took the stone that he had placed at his head, and he set it up as a monument, and he poured oil on top of it. And he named the place Beth El, (House of G-d) but Luz was originally the name of the city..
In Judaism, the phrase "the Place" (Hebrew-HaMakom) is one of the names for God. The verse above, Genesis 28.19, is the reason that Place was marked by a Rock. That Rock became a House. Jacob named the place Beth-El, House Of God. The letter that symbolizes the word for House (Beit) is the letter ב BET. One side of the letter Bet is open because God's house, like Abraham's tent is always open.
In it's ancient form the letter "Bet" was shaped like a tent. The Israelites traveled in tents during the Exodus.
Numbers 24.5
How goodly are your tents, O Jacob, your dwelling places, O Israel!
Bet is so important that God used the letter Bet (בַּ) to start the first word in the Bible - Bereshit בְּרֵאשִׁית which means "In beginning." Jewish sages say the Torah, and Creation, start with a bet because the world itself begins with—I and is contained within—the letter Bet.
The word Ben (Bet Nun) pictured above in their ancient form also means Son. The letter NUN in Son has the numeric equivalent to 50 (Pentecost). 50 is Jubilee. The shape of the ancient NUN is a fish/seed.
The first two letters in the Hebrew word Bereshit (בְּרֵאשִׁית) are Bet and Resh (בְּרֵ). They make the Aramaic word "Bar" which means "Son."
Imagine how sad and difficult life would be without a house or home. A house (Beit) provides shelter, a critical means for survival. But there is more to life than survival. Man is not meant to be alone, and thus God created woman. Together, a father (Av-אָב in Hebrew and Abba-אבא in Aramaic) and a mother (Emma-אִמָא) make a house (Beit) into a home where they build a family by adding a son (Ben-בֵּן) and/or a daughter (Bet-בַּת). In the Torah, the legacy of the family is handed down through the Son. ("Son of").
The first three letters in Bereshit בְּרֵאשִׁית, spell בְּרֵא (Bra). Pronounced Barah. בְּרֵא (Bra) means “ "create.”
So we have HOUSE Bet (בַּ), SON Bar (בְּרֵ) and CREATE בְּרֵא (Bra) in the first 3 letters IN THE BEGINNING (Bereshit בְּרֵאשִׁית) of the first WORD of CREATION in the Bible. How cool is that!!
Getting back to just the letter Bet, one way we can find the meaning of BET is through Psalm 119. Psalm 119 is organized around each of the 22 letters in the Hebrew aleph-bet. For each letter there are 8 verses that provide us insight and understanding of the respective letter. The 8 verses associated with Bet are found in verses 9 - 16. The Hebrew word that starts each verse is printed in bold when translated into English.
Psalm 119: 9-16
9. HOW can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.
10. WITH my whole heart I have sought You. Oh, let me not wander from Your commandments.
11. YOUR word I have hidden IN MY HEART that I may not sin against You.
12. BLESSED are You, O Lord, teach me Your statutes.
13. WITH MY LIPS I have declared all the judgments of Your mouth.
14. I have rejoiced IN THE WAY of Your testimonies, as much as in all riches.
15. I will meditate ON YOUR PRECEPTS, and contemplate Your ways.
16. I will delight myself in YOUR STATUTES ; I will not forget Thy word.
Walking in the ways of the Lord brings us closer to God.
Genesis 7.1
And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.
The ancient biblical Hebrew pictured above are the letters Bet Aleph. It is the Hebrew word "BA." Like the sound a sheep makes. It means "come."
The phrase “come and see” appears four times in the Gospel of John.
The world renowned Kabbalist, Michael Laitman, Ph d. writes that, "The Creator is the quality of love and bestowal. In the works of Kabbalah, "The Zohar states that the reason G‑d created the world is “So that we may know Him.” Rabbi Chaim Vital in Etz Chaim writes that “G‑d wished to reveal the complete array and perfection of His powers and deeds.”
God created Man in His image. He put the Devine Light of the Creator in us. To achieve our connection with God we need to be like God, to walk in His ways. He commanded us to Love our Fellow. By bestowing loving kindness (Chesed) we connect with the one another and the Holy One.
The Creator rested on the 7th day of creation. Mankind, created in His image, are to "observe the rest." To my mind, Bet Aleph, BA, is like a call from the Creator to Come and See. God created such a beautiful and diverse world for us to see and enjoy.
Tragically for Mankind that wasn't enough. We wanted more. So we ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil. So God put us outside the Garden. Because He is a God of Grace & Mercy He is always calling us back. BA, COME! His House is always open.
God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
In Exodus, God instructs (the word Torah means instruction) Moses on precisely how to build the Tabernacle.
Parshat Pekudei (Exodus 38:21–40:38) describes the manufacture of the vestments of the priests and high priests which were described in the previous portion of Tetzaveh, where God instructs Moses how these garments are to be assembled.
God instructs on the very specific materials, dimensions & shapes and certain colors that are to be used to construct the Tabernacle. The Holy of Holies is covered in a special way. What is it about all of this design the suites God's taste? Is this about accommodating God or receiving God?
Light travels through a 186,282.397 miles through a vacuum (space) at exactly 983,571,056 feet PER SECOND! Through the vacuum of space, all light, regardless of wavelength or energy, travels at the same speed.
Each of the gem stones and each of the dyes God specified in the making of the Tabernacle have a certain color. What is it about the colors of the Tabernacle that God's wants us to see?
I think the answer has something to do with light. Light is most accurately described by frequency and wavelength.
Regardless of the object, color is it's own thing. In science terms, light, is both a frequency and a wave. Each color is a particular frequency with a particular wave. Color is a universal language. Light powers our planet.
What scientists call photons, we call light. Photonics deals with the science behind light waves. Quantum physics deals with the behavior of nature at and below the scale of atoms. A Photon is a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. A photon carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass.
There is an ancient secret science that is rooted in the Torah and Prophets which explains the "radiance" of the Creator and all of his creation. In my personal opinion, Yeshua was fully aware of this science and as I see it, his teachings are extremely entwined with the great teachings of this supernatural science regarding the Light that God bestows and what His creature's recieve.
The highest-frequency of visible light is roughly speaking blue. Violet waves have the most energy of the visible spectrum. The higher the frequency, the faster the oscillations and thus the higher the energy. The highest-frequency with the lowest wavelength is ultra-violet light.
UV radiation constitutes about 10% of the total electromagnetic radiation output from the Sun. The photons of ultraviolet have greater energy than those of visible light. Short-wave ultraviolet light is ionizing radiation; it damages DNA and sterilizes surfaces with which it comes into contact. Ultraviolet light is also responsible for the formation of vitamin D in most land vertebrates, including humans.
Violet is made up of the colours blue and red. Those are two of the colors in the dyed wool. Purple is also made from red and blue. When the dyed fabrics threads are woven together with the white linen I would imagine the color that the fabric would have given off from a distance would be the color violet.
The Holy of Holies, where the Ark was placed, was covered with such think fabrics that the inside would have been completely dark. It was pitch darkness year round. The light outside is totally separated from the darkness inside. That means there was zero interference from ANY frequency of VISIBLE light EXCEPT the holy light provided by that seven-fold lamp stand in the outer tabernacle when the veil was pulled back. Inside the holy of holies, there was only darkness. This is THE PLACE where the priest would meet with God. It was inside this inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle, where there was no zero light interference where the Shekhinah (God's presence) appeared.
Light also played a part in how the High Priest made decisions. The אוּרִים (Urim) and תֻּמִּים (Thummim) also known as the "Lights and Perfection" are two gem stones that were built into the breastplate worn by the ancient Hebrew Temple High Priest. They were a means of casting lots. They would look for which one would light up. In effect the light frequency would be seen as a sign from Hashem. Kind of a "true or false" or "yes or no" outcome to a question. In a sense, they were consulted like an oracle of Adonai.
Isaiah 54:11-12
“O afflicted, desolate, and comfortless, behold, I will set thy stones in antimony, and lay thy foundations with sapphires. I will make thy pinnacles of agate, and thy gates of carbuncle, and all thy wall of precious stones.”
Blue Sapphire:
Israel, prophecy and precious stones are closely linked in the bible. The sapphire in particular is a stone with an ancient spiritual significance for Judeo-Christianity.
Exodus 24:10
And they saw the God of Israel: and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness.
It symbolizes God's Glory, purity and Gevurah (God's severity)[19][20]
The blue stripes are intended to symbolize the stripes on a tallit, the traditional Jewish prayer shawl. The Star of David is a widely acknowledged symbol of the Jewish people and of Judaism. In Judaism, the color blue symbolises God's glory, purity and gevurah (God's severity). The White field represents Chesed (Divine Benevolence). The history behind the source of the original dye for the color blue is an interesting one.
Each of the 12 gemstones on the breastplate represents one of the tribes of Israel. There is disagreement on what the gems in the Breastplate actually were, but the most comprehensive studies suggest that they may have been (1st row) Carnelian, Peridot and Emerald, (2nd row) Garnet, Lapis Lazuli and Quartz, (3rd row) Yellow Zircon, Banded Agate and Amethyst, (4th row) Citrine, Onyx and Green Jasper.
Many sagely commentators focus on the relationship between each stone and the tribe whose name was inscribed on it, associating the color and other qualities of the gem with the virtues of its respective tribe.
"Gemstones are inanimate matter, yet they shine and impart radiance. The stones of the breastplate thus empowered the Jews to refine their coarse animalistic souls and make them shine. Similarly, words of prayer may on their own be “inanimate,” but through imbuing them with feeling, each word becomes a dazzling gem." Rabbi Yehuda Altein
Colors are important to people. We start our day choosing the colors we want to wear. We start a new home choosing colors. We like to pick out the color of our car. We notice the colors in the sky. Spring is marked by colorful flowers and birds. Color is everywhere in our lives. The source for all those colors, including our ability to see and recognize them, is a gift from God. They are made possible by light.
When white light is passed through a glass prism it splits into its spectrum of 7 colors. The spectrum in order is: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. These are the colors of the rainbow that God showed us after the flood, when rain came down for the first time.
Genesis 9:11-17
And I will establish my covenant with you, neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.
And God said, This is the token of the covenant which I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for perpetual generations:
I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
And it shall come to pass, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud.
A New Testament Case for God as Light -- Ultra-Violet Light and the Shroud of Turin:
There are puzzling enigmas regarding the image on the Shroud that is believed to have been Yeshua's burial Shroud.
- The image is only on the uppermost surface of the fibrils, thus it could not have been formed by chemicals.
- The image shows the whole body, however not all areas of the cloth came into contact with the whole body.
- The image was not produced by vapors from chemicals or vapors from the corpse itself.
- There is a double image on both the front of the cloth and on the back, but no image in the middle of the cloth, implying that the cloth collapsed into a mechanically transparent body.
One theory is the image was created by intense vacuum ultraviolet radiation that produced a perfect three-dimensional negative image of both the frontal and dorsal parts of the body wrapped in it.
The startling discovery of an image on both the front and back of the cloth implies that the cloth collapsed into and through the body. There is no scientific explanation of how this could have happened unless the body became mechanically transparent, causing the cloth to collapse into it. If the cloth did collapse into the body, then the ultraviolet light would have completely surrounded the body. This would produce a double image on both the front and the back of the cloth, but nothing on the fibers in the middle.
The last enigma concerns the bones of the hand which appear visible—as if they were encased in flesh. The process that formed the image recorded both the inside of the hand (the skeleton) and the outside of the hand (the flesh surrounding the skeleton) at the same time.
This again implies that somehow the body covered with the Shroud became mechanically transparent, and that the cloth collapsed into and through this body. If it had not done so, the image would only be of the outside of the body.
Scientists studying the data state:
“Currently, the known laws of physics cannot explain how a decomposing body can emit an intense burst of vacuum ultraviolet radiation. Furthermore, they cannot explain how such a body could become mechanically transparent and emit light from every three dimensional point within it.”
The most recent scientific evidence makes it clear that the image on the well known Schroud of Turin involved a burst of electromagnetic energy.
Some scientists have deduced that vacuum Ultra-Violet radiation is the only possible explanation for the image’s formation. First, in order to turn linen into a perfectly photographically sensitive material you need light radiation. However, it must be without any accompanying heat radiation.
The formation of the Shroud’s image would take several billion watts of light radiation, which exceeds the maximum output of any source of UV radiation known today. If the accompanying heat energy had been present, the cloth would have vaporized in less than 1/40 billionth of a second.
Teams of independent experts have concluded:
“In particular, vacuum ultraviolet photons account for the very thin coloration depth, the hue of color and the presence of image in linen parts not in contact with the body."
Despite the breakthroughs, scientists are still unable to replicate the Shroud’s ‘impossible image’ – that is, the high-resolution, photographic-negative, 3-D image that appeared on the cloth after the wounds, blood flows and blood clots had formed.
It is reasonable to infer that there is some transphysical cause for the emission of this kind of radiation. After all, Jesus was not just raised from the dead, His body changed from a physical one to a glorified transphysical one. Remember, He was able to pass through solid doors, but He was not a ghost; the apostles touched Him, and He ate with them.
Luke 2:30-32
For mine eyes have seen thy salvation,
Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people; A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.
And so we have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts;
2 Peter 1:19
There shall be no night there: They need no lamp nor light of the sun, for the Lord God gives them light. And they shall reign forever and ever.
Revelation 22.5
Shout out to Bobby H:
Revelation 22:16-17
“I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.”
And the Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” (BA) And let him who hears say, “Come!” And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.
I suppose I can call this blog post a remembrance in honor of my good and loyal chaver (friend), Benji.
It has been a long night. At 3 am on the 13th day of the 3rd month - The 3rd day of Adar II - I lost my very dear friend. Our family pet (member) Benji. 😪 A 13 year old Labradoodle. I laid by his side till his last breath. I miss him already.
When I came home from scripture study group tonight Benji's brother Casper came to greet me at my car door without Benji. The two ALWAYS greeted me together. "Where's Benji?" I asked Casper.
Benji was laying oddly near the mudroom door I come in. He looked at me from where he laid as if to say "I need your help." I went over to Benji and helped his 85lbs off the lawn furniture he put himself on at some point earlier in the day. I put his front legs on the ground. He waited for me to help him with his rear legs too. He had virtually no strength and was very wobbly. Benji struggled to make his way inside, rather than expecting me to carry him in, but as soon as he made his way into the kitchen his big body collapsed to the floor.
Benji stretched himself flat on the rug and looked at me with his big eyes. He looked so sad and I knew he wanted me to join him on the floor. I did. Never leaving his side.
I cuddled up to Benji and we laid together for hours right where he went down. I told Benji "stay," just so Benji could feel like he was still following commands. A dog wants to serve his master, and I knew that the only command Benji could follow was "stay." It was my way off giving Benji his dignity as " my dog." He could do "stay."
All his life Benji wanted to be my side, now it was time to be by his. I reassured him he was still a "good boy Benji" He knew this phrase. Just like he knew all his commands. "Good boy Benji" seemed to comfort him. I said it over & over as we laid and he labored to breath. I said it to try to reward him for his lifetime of good behavior, loyalty and friendship. I wanted Benji to know that he was STILL a "good dog" even if he couldn't get up, or sit, or go with me from where he laid ever again. I wanted Benji know I was with him. I didn't want him to be afraid of anything!
Benji knew it was his time. He kept his eyes open and looked into mine many times during these evening hours. He made an attempt to join his buddy and brother Casper one more time to "go outside" to relieve himself. But he could not lift himself off the floor.
They always went outside together. They always came in together too. They waited for each other all the time! They were inseparable. One of the saddest moments tonight was when Benji couldn't join Casper to go out. He tried so hard, lifting his front up for just a moment and looking at Casper, then dropping himself back to the floor. It was like Benji was implying to Casper, "go on without me." Casper went and quickly came back. He stayed the night with us in the kitchen. All of us, Mary too. She laid down under the dining table. We all wanted to be with our family member.
Casper knew it was Benji's time to pass. I comforted Benji and assured him he could relieve himself inside as laid with me on the kitchen floor. He did and when Casper came in he laid down with his body beside Benji's for a time, the last time they would be laying with one another. It seemed like Casper needed to feel Benji's closeness one more time and to be by his friend's side.
Benji was a large animal with a gentle soul. He was a "Certified Therapy Animal" and we were a team. We were "Partners." That's the technical term for it. Certified Service dogs have a special quality and Benji had a gift for comforting anyone who meet him. In a room with people he always knew who needed his body beside them. The interesting thing I learned "working" with him on volunteer visits is that what he did was counter intuitive. Benji's means of comforting someone was to recieve affection. It was allowing a person "in need" of comfort "to give" affection that made the "patient" feel better. Benji was affectionate with just his presence. Benji would draw people out to bestow kindness. When Benji stood by a person, they wanted to pet him.
The Hebrew word for love, ahavah, reveals this true definition of love, for the word ahavah is built upon the root consonants h‑v, which means “to give.”
The Hebrew word for friend is Chaver. For me, his name was Benji. R.I.P. One other thing I just noticed about Benji's name. The first three letters are "Ben." That is the Hebrew word for "Son." Ben or Bar is also the first word inside the first word in the Torah -- Bereshit בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית
P.S. If you click on the tag DrBenji Labradoodle it will take you to Benji's Facebook page. I kept it to remember some of the special moments we worked together as a "Pet Partner's Therapy Team."
P.P.S. Most everyone who reads this post has gone through the loss of multiple animals. Each is special with your own experiences. God blesses.
Dear Beacon
and Poughkeepsie City Council Members:
The
definition of antisemitism authored by the International Holocaust Remembrance
Alliance (IHRA) was nearly unanimously adopted by the Dutchess County Human
Rights Council and the Dutchess County Legislature in 2023. It is endorsed by
the Jewish Federation of Dutchess County.
This
definition stipulates actions, any one of which, is deemed anti-Semitic. One of
those is:
"Applying
double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any
other democratic nation."
Now
let's consider what this city council knows:
Regardless of any believed justification, this council must recognize that the
current war began with the attack by Hamas on Oct 7th before which there was a
ceasefire. Hamas has broken every ceasefire there has been.
This
council must recognize that the attack by Hamas on Oct 7th was planned for the
purposes of drawing Israeli soldiers into Gaza for a deadly conflict that would
take place amongst a dense civilian population.
This
council must recognize that Hamas has the ability at any time to put a halt to
the war by surrendering themselves, their weapons and the hostages. Furthermore, by not doing so Hamas chooses to continue the war.
This
council must recognize that Hamas intentionally distributed hostages throughout
Gaza, thus forcing the IDF to fight throughout Gaza in order to recover it's
citizens. Clearly, Hamas made extraordinary plans and efforts to hid the
hostages thus prolonging the conflict and adding to civilian losses.
This
council must recognize that by storing weapons intended to kill Israelis in
schools, hospitals, mosques, U.N. offices and homes throughout Gaza that
Hamas deliberately endangered civilian lives.
This
council must recognize that Israel has the right to use force to seize and
destroy weapons from their enemy vowed to use them kill Jews again and
again.
This
council should know that Hamas murders any Palestinian opposition in Gaza and
that Hamas pays the families of terrorists who murder civilian men, women and
children.
This
council must know that Hamas deliberately and strategically prevents civilians
from escaping the violence and from receiving humanitarian aid. Furthermore, Hamas leaders divert money and resources intended for civilians to their
personal benefit.
This
council should know that Hamas controls the educational system in Gaza and uses
it to brainwash children to grow up dreaming to kill Jews.
This
council should know that the only hope Hamas instills in the civilian
population is the death of all Jews in Israel.
This
council must understand that Israel is fighting an enemy that is a terrorist
organizations which is sworn to the destruction of Israel.
This
council must recognize that a ceasefire will be used by Hamas like the dozens
of other ceasefires it violated, to reload in order to pursue it's mission to
kill more Jews.
The
members of this council must be able to imagine whether they would be calling
for a ceasefire if it was their family and friends who were brutally raped and
murdered on Oct 7th.
This
council has every reason to believe Hamas means it when they vowed to repeat
Oct 7th again and again.
This
council must recognize that this resolution demands a behavior of Israel that
it has not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
Therefore,
the resolutions before members of both city councils fit the very
definition of antisemitism which this County's own Legislature and the Human Rights
Commission adopted.
By
passing this resolution this council would literally be endorsing antisemitism.
Passage of this resolution will damage the reputation of this City,
validate hatred of Israel and endanger the lives of Jewish residents you are
sworn to serve.
This
resolution as written is highly offensive to many of your city's residents who
have contributed to the well being of this city for many years and in many
cases a lifetime.
The
resolution should NOT be passed by this city council. I urge you to put it down
and consider real ways of helping civilians on both sides RATHER THAN
of cursing Israel.
Respectfully,
R.
Jonah Ritter Parent
and Grandparent to Beacon residents City
of Poughkeepsie Homeowner Vice
President of the Jewish Federation of D.C. Past
President Vassar Temple Past
President of the D.C. Realtors Association