Dalet- דאלט
The fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is called "Dalet" (pronounced "dah-let") and has the sound of "d" and "given."
In modern Hebrew, the letter Dalet can appear in three forms:
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The letter Dalet is the fourth letter of the Aleph-Bet, having the numerical value of four. Dalet pictogram is something like a closed (hanging) store door, while classical Hebrew writing (Ketav Ashurit) consists of two lines and a corner point (or excess) called the "ear". Dalet symbolizes a person's lack is curved (the word comes from Dalet (Dallah) meaning that removal or impoverishment, and the word (Dalut) means poor or impoverished). I have heard that Dalet is listening to Gimel's gemilut chasidim approaching.
1. Mysteries of Dalet
Dalet represents humility and consciousness of nothing that belongs to another person. As a door, Dalet also symbolically represents the choice to open the hope of our dreams or remain locked and alienated.
The corner point represents the concept of bitul or spiritual self-annulment. The practice of bitul brings humility, the gateway to the house of yhvh, which is attained by the technique known as debkut; the cry or attachment to Yahweh:
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2. Dalet and Pardes
Traditional Jewish sages identify four levels of interpretation of the Scriptures, called (Pardes), an acronym formed from:
- P'shat (literal meaning based on the author's historical intention)
- Remez (advice, allusion, analogy, allegory)
- D'rash (application, exhibition)
- Sod (mystery, meaning "deep")
In fact, the word for knowledge (daat) means the "door in the eye" using the old pictograms.
3. Dalet and the Torah
There are four letters for the name of the sovereign, just as there are four components of the Torah text, including:
- Otiyot (letters). The 22 medial forms and 5 final forms of the Hebrew consonants.
- Nikudot (vocal marks). The voice tags added to the text.
- Tagin (crowns). The letters that link to calls Sha'atnezgets letters: Shin, 'Ayin, Tet, Nun, Zain, Gimel and Tzade.
Taamim A mark of cantillation (or trope) used to intonate the Torah.
4. Dalet and the names and titles of ULHIM (ULRRIM).
ULHIM (ULRRIM) is called dayan ha'emet, the True Judge.
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Yahshuah, the Mashya, is indeed the True Judge to whom the Father has given all authority over the destinies of mankind.
5. Dalet and the portal of Judah
Yahshuah the Mashyah, of course, was from the tribe of Yahdah (Judah). Curiously, the name of the tribe (Yahdah) contains all the letters of the name Kadosh (holy), except for the letter Dalet, suggesting that the door to the Sovereign Yahshuah the Mashyah would come through Yahdah (Judah).
6. Dalet is a portrait of humanity that needs Yahshuah the Mashya
The word religion is (dat), which means the "torture stake gate" using the old pictograms. Father (Aleph) sent his Son (Bet) and through Rukah HaKadosh (Gimel), who appeals to the poor and needy to receive the undeserved favor of the sovereign ULHIM of Yahshurum. As Yahshuah the Mashya said, "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will enter into the house, and he will sup with me" Gilyahna (Revelation 3:20).
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