The Aleph Tav
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http://www.servantofmessiah.org Front and Back Cover: “The Messiah Heralded”. From the Library of Congress – In the Public Domain from the Washington Haggadah. Ho Lahma, "This bread of affliction" fashioned by Joel ben Simeon, a scribe and illuminator of Hebrew manuscripts in the fifteenth century. http://www.servantofmessiah.org Aleph Tav Herald of Messiah B're'shiyt. ..bara.. .'Elohiym... 'et.. .hashamayim. ..v'et.. ha'aretz. This is a Study in Progress For Family and Friends And all fellow Heirs of Israel There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Messiah Yeshua. And if ye [be] Messiah's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise. Galatians 3:28-29 Dennis Northington April 3, 2004 Updated March 31, 2010 http://www.servantofmessiah.org 3 Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5 Source Code – The Beginning .......................................................................................... 8 In the Beginning .............................................................................................................. 13 The Light of the Menorah ................................................................................................ 19 Menorah Lights and the Appointed Feasts ...................................................................... 34 Hebrew is Really… Really Important ............................................................................... 50 Hebrew Names are Important Too .................................................................................. 61 Understanding Redemption ............................................................................................ 63 The Covenant at Moab.................................................................................................... 68 Understanding John‟s Words .......................................................................................... 74 Jots and Tittles ................................................................................................................ 86 Aleph Tav - In The Beginning .......................................................................................... 90 Strength and the Sin Offering .......................................................................................... 96 Isaiah Understood ........................................................................................................... 99 The Bruised Heel .......................................................................................................... 104 Prophecy and His Feasts .............................................................................................. 106 The Red Heifer.............................................................................................................. 115 The Tzaddik, the “Righteous One” ................................................................................ 126 Seek out His Word - All of Scripture .............................................................................. 131 Wrapping Up ................................................................................................................. 138 Exhibits ......................................................................................................................... 162 The Tabernacle Torah Scroll ......................................................................................... 162 "Torah" in the Torah - It Points to YHVH ....................................................................... 163 The Ancient Hebrew Script ........................................................................................... 168 Aleph Tav in the Torah .................................................................................................. 169 Aleph Tav in the Prophets ............................................................................................. 183 The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Chart ............................................................................. 188 Hebrew Consonants ..................................................................................................... 190 Reconstruction of the Ancient Hebrew Alphabet ........................................................... 192 Memra = The Word in the Targums .............................................................................. 194 The Light Spectrum ....................................................................................................... 196 The Menorah and the Feasts ........................................................................................ 197 The Ancient Tav in Gematria ........................................................................................ 198 Table of Hebrew Gematria Values ................................................................................ 199 Hubble Witnesses the Aleph Tav .................................................................................. 200 A Second and Third Witness from Hubble .................................................................... 202 http://www.servantofmessiah.org 4 Introduction I am by no means formally trained in the Hebrew language, but my goal is to share some unique “findings” within the Hebrew language of the Scriptures. The focus of my study is on the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet, the Aleph and Tav . These are familiar to many as the Greek letters “Alpha and Omega”. This study uses the Hebrew Masoretic Text (“MT”) as a source which is recognized by Judaism as well as Christianity as being an authoritative resource of the ancient Hebrew scrolls. However, we must keep in mind that the Masoretic Texts are “copies of copies” and they do not represent the “original” scrolls, the original manuscripts of Moses or the Prophets. In fact, the Masoretic Text is based on the Babylonian Aramaic script recorded during the Babylonian captivity, which was not the ancient paleo script that was used by Moses some 900 years earlier. The Hebrew letters Aleph Tav ; know in Greek as Alpha Omega and in English as A and Z form the Hebrew word “et” or “eth”. Yet their placement in Scripture is not known to over a billion English speaking people. One out of five people on earth speak English, but they have not “seen” the Aleph Tav in Scripture. Why is this? Indeed, much of this has to do with the fact that we read English translations from the Greek Septuagint which was translated from Hebrew manuscripts. Due to that translation “babel” there is much to learn. Like the old saying “lost in the translation”, it is almost as if Aleph Tav is an infinite sign, “the word” that is just waiting to be discovered so that the Scriptures can be better understood by all people. In this way, the Messiah [in Hebrew, Mashiach] can be “seen“ clearer throughout all the “Word” of God. I believe it is critical to study the original Hebrew alphabet and look into the meanings of the Aleph Tav , the first and last letters of the Hebrew "alefbet". It is critical to understanding just “Who” this Aleph Tav represents. In order to gain a better understanding of Scripture it is critically important to learn as much as one can about the Hebrew language and the Hebrew “mindset” which differs greatly from a Greek or western manner of thinking. Hebrew letter characters and word meanings are far more intricate than their western counterparts. This because each Hebrew letter contains a unique meaning or character, much like Chinese or Egyptian script. http://www.servantofmessiah.org 5 In addition, just like computer code, each Hebrew character has a unique mathematical representation, whereas the letters of our western alphabet are abstract. But Hebrew letters have deep character and meaning. For this reason the complexity of the Hebrew characters can seem a bit daunting at first glance, but they are not difficult. In fact, once you learn their individual meaning you are able to quickly understand the root meaning of individual words because they actually form word pictures from the order and graphic meaning of their characters. Hebrew word meanings and names are therefore actually comprised by the meaning by the letters that make them and they are related to the numeric values. There are 22 Hebrew letters. If we number them 1-22, then in Hebrew the Aleph is the 1st and the Tav is the 22nd. Together = 23. Twenty-three is a prime number. A prime number is a whole number that has exactly two distinct natural number divisors, one (1) and itself such as 5 and 7. At first, glance this may seem meaningless and it does no track with Hebrew numbering, but consider this: two + three = five. Five (5) represents Torah, the first five books of Scripture. The Torah is God‟s teaching and instruction, it is God‟s “word”. Consider John‟s message: “in the beginning was “the Word”. Another look into Scripture reveals that there is another Hebrew word that appears in the Scriptures whose letters sum the ordinal values of Aleph Tav : Sin Offering chata'ah Now just consider the implication of this word that is tied to the prime number 23. The unseen Aleph Tav the Herald of Messiah is forever linked to “sin offering” - the gracious sacrifice of the humble Messiah. Can you see the goal of this study? Its purpose is to show you why the seemingly random placement of these two letters Aleph Tav within the Hebrew Scriptures is in fact