But if we         

 

as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Yahshua Messiah (Jesus Christ) his son cleanseth us from all sin --1 John 1:7

Sharing the Everlasting Gospel with the World, Walking in Obedience to the Creator, in His Light, and Salvation through His Son Yahshua the Messiah.
As Hebrews 13:8 aptly points out: "
Yahshua Messiah (Jesus Christ) the same yesterday, today, and forever." Knowing this, it's not hard to discern what Yahshua (YHWH will save) would affirm today; it's the same truth He attested to as he walked this earth some 2000 years ago - an exclusive way to the Father (John 14:6) and that man, as a sinful creature, is in need of a Saviour.(John 3:16-21).
But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. I Thessalonians 5:4
ENTRANCE PAGE - HOME PAGE - Site Map - Statement about our beliefs - Make this your home page - Recommend this site - Copyright - Privacy Policy - Email us - World News

Share
picture of open bible The Scriptures
YHWH
True Calendar
The Sabbath
Christmas
Easter

Hebrew Alphabet
How Should We Then Live?
Thy Word is Light
First Things First
Give Me Thy Heart
Enter into Life
Watch Therefore
The Law & the Believer
Living the Abundant Life
Purpose of the Law
Thoughts for Young Men
Marriage Harmony
The Temple
Hidden Prophecy
Character Qualities
Workers of Iniquity
The Nicolaitans
Be In Health
Candles
The Antichrist
Abomination of Desolation
The Power Of Prayer

Financial Freedom
Resources
e Books
Music
Israel
Home School
Links

site design / host: ACCESS NETWORK
e SOLUTIONS

The Hebrew Alphabet

CHARACTER NAME

numeric
equivalents
 (gematria)

PRONUNCIATION
hard   final      
    Aleph 1 A cutting off of the breath, like the 'h' in 'honest' (Alef)
  Beth 2 The dotted Beth is pronounced 'b,' the undotted 'v'(Beit)
  Gimel 3 The dotted Gimel is a hard 'g,' and the undotted is a soft gutteral 'gh' (Gimmel)
  Daleth 4 The dotted Daleth is pronounced 'd,' and the undotted is a voiced 'th' as in 'the' (Dalet)
    Hey 5 Pronounced 'h'
    Waw 6 Pronounced 'w' (Vov)
    Zayin 7 Pronounced 'z'
    Heth 8 A gutteral 'h' as in the Scottish 'loch' (Chet)
    Teth 9 A dull 't' (Tet)
    Yod 10 Pronounced 'y' (Yud)
Kaph 20 The dotted Kaph is 'k,' undotted 'ch' (Kof)
    Lamed 30 Pronounced 'l'
  Mem 40 Pronounced 'm'
  Nun 50 Pronounced 'n'
    Samek 60 A dull 's' (Samech)
    Ayin 70 Hard to pronounce. Like a gulping sound.
Pey 80 The dotted Pey is 'p,' undotted is 'f' (Pei)
  Tsade 90 A harsh dental 's' (Tzadik)
    Koph 100 A 'k' at the back of the throat (Kuf)
    Resh 200 Pronounced 'r' (Reish)
  Sin, Shin 300 Sin (with a dot over the left) pronounced 's,' Shin (dot over the right) is 'sh'
  Taw 400 The dotted Taw is a 't,' undotted 'th' as in 'think' (Tav)