Genesis 1.1 -- In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
In the beginning was the word. The "word" is compromised of letters and numbers since every Hebrew letter represents a number as well. When God spoke with letters he also spoke with numbers. God's intention is in both.
In classic Jewish mystical thought, versus "law," divine speech, letters (meaning) and their numerical structure (measure, order) are built into the fabric of reality, somewhat like “semantic physics.”
Genesis portrays God creating by speech, which Jewish mystics interpret as God “inscribing” reality with letters and their combinations before any physical objects appear. On the 4th day of creation God creates the luminaries, the sun, moon and stars, but the cosmos is already encoded with measure, number, and rhythm. The luminaries adhere to the laws that God spoke into existence on day ONE.
I Search the Hebrew Letters for the Truth:
In Genesis 1.1, there are 7 Hebrew words containing 28 letters. There is amazing truth revealed through the letters and numbers in the very first verse of the Torah alone. Much has been written about that, but it doesn't stop there! Genesis 1.1 is just the beginning.Jewish sources describe the world as constructed through the 22 Hebrew letters, understood as spiritual “building blocks” or channels of divine energy. Each letter is not just a sound but a mode of divine intention shaping specific aspects of creation. The ancients saw each letter as a pictograph. But people were speaking before they were writing. Speech is far older than writing. Hebrew letters represent the world from the beginning in as much as Man was created in the image of God. Before their was the Hebrew word, their was the hebrew letter that represented an entire concept of creation. Water existed before the word for water did. Before the word water existed the letters to write water existed. The Hebrew word for water, Mayim is a fine example of what I am efforting to describe.
TWO EXAMPLES: 1) WATER AND 2) JONAH:
WATER
God Separated the Waters:
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| Ancient Mem |
Mem (מ) in the Torah has a dual form: a regular form and a final (sofit) form which is a closed square. The final form is used at the end of a word. Some interpret the two shapes as symbolizing entering and emerging from water, entering in one shape and exiting in another. Jewish law requires that one immerse in a mikveh (מִקְוֶה) as part of the process of conversion to Judaism. Immersion in water is practice of purification. The Christian will undoubtedly think of a water Baptism.
In between the two forms of Mem (מים), in the word mayim (מים) is the letter Yod (י). Yod looks like an apostrophe. Yod is the tenth letter in the Hebrew aleph-beyt and has a value of 10.
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| Ancient Yod |
- Noah is the story of a second creation with waters receeding from the face of the ground.
- The 7 Noahide Laws are a set of universal ethical and moral laws, believed by Judaism to be binding on all of humanity, not just Jews.
- Noah sent out each 3 doves, each after waiting 7 days. The numbers 3 and 7 carry significant meaning.
- In this story the doves had a significant mission. The Yonah in Noah and the Prophet Jonah both were sent on a mission. Each result result is symbolic.
- The dove returned with an olive branch which is a universal symbol of peace.
- Noah's name in Hebrew comes from the Hebrew root "nuakh," which means "rest" or "comfort." In Christianity the Dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. The first dove found no rest for the sole of it's foot. The 2nd dove did.
- The last dove went away and hasn't returned, yet. Jonah went on a mission to Nineveh and didn't return to Jerusalem. His tomb is in ancient Nineveh, called Mosul today.
When God "spoke" the universe into creation and created the heavens and earth on the first day, He established the math which governs the universe. All the laws of physics that the universe abides by came into existence. The periodic table is a discovered pattern of physical reality.
The Hebrew letters and numbers go hand and hand, but they work in different ways. Numbers are the poetry of the mathematician’s mind. A mathematician sees beauty not in what numbers are, but in what they reveal. Where others see symbols, a mathematician finds symmetry, truth, and the quiet beauty of logic.
The numerical values of the letters provide us a mathmatical means of searching and confirming God's word.Every letter and word carries a quantitative pattern, which can reveal a hidden coherence in Scripture. Many Jewish and Christian interpreters see the recurring numerical patterns, like key names and phrases sharing values. The numbers are God’s mathematical signature that points to an underlying rational design, much as physical laws do in nature.
Hebrew can be compared to “chemical language” in the sense that its letters and structures function like elemental building blocks that combine to form more complex realities, both linguistically and spiritually.Like H²O (water) or NaCl (Sodium Chloride), each Hebrew letter is compounded from other letters. Below is an example with the first Hebrew letter, Aleph.
PURE SPEECH
There is just ONE verse in the Tenach that contains the full Hebrew alphabet (Aleph-Bet); all 22 primary letters, including the five letters that have a special "final" or "sofit" form when they appear at the end of a word. That is verse Zephaniah 3.8. It speaks of God's judgment on all the nations of the earth, to be carried out by His "fierce anger" and "jealous anger" which will consume the whole world. The verse encourages the people of God to wait for this day, which is also a day of ultimate salvation for those who are faithful, and calls for repentance from sin.
The next verse, Zephaniah 3.9 reads:
“For at that time I will change the speech of the peoples to a pure speech, that all of them may call upon the name of the Lord and serve him with one accord."
What language will that "pure speech" be? Many believe it will be Hebrew because God spoke it. It was the language before Babel, planted in Adam's brain, in the Garden of Eden.
Zephaniah's name means "God has hidden." But one day, we will all be speaking God's pure language. In the meantime, I'll keep searching the scriptures with the Hebrew letters.
Deuteronomy 4:24 -- For the Lord your God is a consuming fire🔥אֵשׁ (esh), a jealous God.
Hebrew 12:25-29 -- "See that you do not refuse Him who speaks. For if they did not escape who refused Him who spoke on earth, much more shall we not escape if we turn away from Him who speaks from heaven, whose voice then shook the earth; but now He has promised, saying, “Yet once more I shake not only the earth, but also heaven.” Now this, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of those things that are being shaken, as of things that are made, that the things which cannot be shaken may remain. Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us have grace, by which we [l]may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear. For our God is a consuming fire."
Epilogue:
Secrets of the Hebrew letter Aleph





























