From:          Vincent Zavala
To:            heb_roots_chr@geocities.com
Subject:      The Tav



                 THE HEBREW LETTER - TAV


         The "Tav" in Ancient Hebrew is a  picture of a cross which
means a sign or covenant. And that is also probably the same
aleph-bet that Moshe had used as well. Remember that  Hebrew is both
pictures as well as sounds.. The character pictures have changed thru
the years but the meanings have not changed.

           A good example is the word Torah, In the word you have a
tav, vav, resh, and hey.

#1) Tav = sign or covenant,
#2) Vav = to secure (picture of a nail)
#3) Resh = man or  person (picture of a head of a man), and
#4) Hey = what comes out of (when at the end of the word).

          So What comes for the Torah??   Man, nailed, on
the Cross!!  Now this was in exsistence well before Messiah walked on
the earth..

Just thought I'd share that with ya'll..

Blessings

Joe

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