So is 10-5-6-5 important? Yod Hey Vav Hey ?
Does the following have any merit? I’m not selling an idea. Just inquiring.
The biblical scholar also noted that the formula of Exodus — “This is my name forever” (Exodus 3:15) — through a play of words in Hebrew is interpreted by the Talmud of Jerusalem as “This is my name to remain hidden.”
Now, this is where things get interesting .... YHWH , the Tetragrammaton is composed of :
Yod
-Yod or yud was anciently portrayed as a symbol of a hand [yad in Hebrew]. This is the entire hand, or closed hand [in contrast with the letter kaf, which comes from the pictograph of the palm of the hand]. The closed hand denotes power and, figuratively, ownership.
-Yod is masculine. In the sacred name Yahweh, it is representative of the Father.
-Yod is the seminal letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It cannot be divided into component parts, like other letters can. It signifies the oneness of Elohim.
-The yod is the smallest [and most humble] letter. From it, the other letters originate. It is symbolic of creation.
Hey
-The letter hey is feminine, and represents femininity and gentleness. The first hey in the Name is representative of the Mother / Holy Spirit / Eloah.
-Hey means behold, to show or to reveal.
Vav
-Vav is also masculine in gender.
-Vav signifies a nail, peg, or hook. It also conveys the meaning of being nailed or bound together.
-The numerical value of vav is 6.
They are pronounced, in Hebrew, “Yod Hey Vav Hey,” when you read them in the Hebrew manner from right to left.
The four letters in God’s name in Hebrew have the following meanings:
Hey = Behold
Vav = Nail
Yod = Closed Hand
When read in English from left to right, it says:
“BEHOLD THE NAIL, BEHOLD THE HAND!” Or, “Behold the nailed hand.”
Great illustration and I love it. I also have the understanding that His name means I AM that I AM or I AM in English. It is a eternal named pronounced with one breath, because He breathed life into everything. Not I was, not I am going to be, but eternally I AM.
Wow. Just wow.