The Hebrew Letter
Hei and the two
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Note: On this page I may show the four letter blessed *Memorial
Name of the Almighty in Ivrit - - Y-H-V-H, which
we usually pronounce as Adonai or HaShem.
At all times treat the most blessed Name with sanctity and when
we even see the Name, we should say blessed be His
Sanctified Name.
*This
is My Name forever, and this is My memorial to all generations.
Shemot - Exodus 3:15.
And the
With
This study is about a time when the BNai
Yisroel - Children of
Having returned to the city of
Here In this study we are going to discover that it is all based on how some Hebrew words are written in our wonderful Tanakh, for we must understand that NOTHING is in the Word of Elohim without a special reason!
Words can make meaning quite different to what we tend to assume at first, even though they may seem to say the same thing. But sadly, translators who translated the Tanakh and Bibles for that matter, in reality had little to no understanding of some of the true Hebrew inner thoughts and meanings of the Word. In addition you should note the three vital points.
1. Who was
2. When was it said?
3. How was His Word understood at the time it was spoken and given?
It was for those very reasons that certain translators and over zealous rabbis of old, who would argue with each other at the Yeshiva, or at Shul (Synagogue) and they missed some of the beauty and treasures found in the Tanakh and thus also a full understanding of the wonderful words therein. Thus many did not realise that some words they knew well were actually spelled a little differently, for there may be a letter missing which is what we are looking at in this study. Therefore, they simply used the same word, without any explanation of the difference of its meaning!
The Hebrew word glorified is kabad in Hebrew - Ivrit, and that is how it is written above in Chaggay - Haggai chapter 1, verse 8, but it is noteworthy to note that the Hebrew letter Hei h was missing from the original word (which is written like this ), but when is read, it actually sounds like the Hei h is there.
The sound of the Hei h is almost like a breath at the end of a word, and it requires no effort, no movement of lip, tongue, or mouth.
Yet, the letter Hei h is a very predominant feature in the Memorial Name of Elohim for we should all know that the Sanctified Name is frequently written in the Tanakh as YAH!
The letter Hei h is
also important in many other names, for example it played a huge
part in the life of Avram - Abram, as we need to remember that he
did not receive the Hei , the h until quite
some time latter in his life, for Elohim waited as Avram first
had to become a true man of faith! Then when the time was right
But here is the BIG question; why was the
letter Hei h missing when
The letter h is also the fifth letter in the Hebrew
Alphabet having the numeric value of five and again this number
is vital in relation to the
Therefore we should understand that the missing
Hei represents five vital
missing elements in the
Here we
see the Hechal
2 The burning heavenly fire on the altar that remained alight permanently.
3 The Divine Spirit (presence) of Elohim!
4 Also missing was the Shechinah presence, Elohims Glory!
5
Breastplate of the High Priest.
It was Zerubbabel who led the first group
of some 42,360 Hebrews, as they returned from their Babylonian
captivity in the first year of
In 536 BCE, after the fall of Babylon, Cyrus,
the king of Persia, who became the overlord of the Hebrews,
issued his famous declaration, that allowed for them to return to
Zion, and to rebuild the Hechal -
It was Zerubbabel who led the first group
of some 42,360 Hebrews, as they returned from their Babylonian
captivity in the first year of
In
the second year of Darius the king, in the sixth month, in the
first day of the month came the word of by Haggai the
prophet unto Zerubalel - Zerubbabel the son of Shalathiel
- Shealtiel, governor of Yehudah - Judah, and to Yahushua -
Thus speaketh of hosts, saying: This people say: The time is not come, the time that s house should be built. Then came the word of by Haggai the prophet, saying: Is it a time for you yourselves to dwell in your ceiled (covered) houses, while this (My) house lieth waste? Haggai 1:1-4 (JPS version of the Tanakh, with Hebraic names added).
Thus at the urging of the prophets Haggai and Zecharyah - Zechariah, with the assistance of Zerubbabel, the governor of Yehudah - Judah began the construction of the Second Temple in 521 B.C.E. The temple was completed around 515 B.C.E.
Although there is no known detailed plan of
this
The most
faithful recreation of the Ark of the Covenant done
by experts in Yisroel -
We all know that upon completion of the
However, even without the blessed
However, during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar his
army came and plundered the
Thus the Ark of the Covenant also
referred to as the footstool of Elohim, disappeared
from history after
There was no further mention of the Ark of the Covenant upon the return of the Israelites from their Babylonian captivity.
In Yechezkel - Ezekiel Chapter 10 verses 4 to
18 it is revealed that
Thus the Glory of mounted (rose)
up and it departed from the
The other allusion to the
He
()
hath cast down from heaven unto the earth the beauty of
Thus the footstool of Elohim was taken away by the cherubim and it would be now located in Heaven.
You will be surprised what I will now be
telling you, for what we tend to call the
In the 18th year of his reign, Herod decided to rebuild the Temple, and in order to allay the fears of the people and avoid their wrath, he completed all the preparations for the new building (Temple), before demolishing the existing structure (the previous Second Temple) - Direct quote from Encyclopaedia Judaica on the Temple with two explanations added in brackets.
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