Psalms 119:161-176
As all journeys must Come to an end, we arrive at the last two sections of the Hebrew alphabet "Shin" and "Tau". We begin with "Shin" which means "tooth" or a "symbol of Divine, peace, power and mastery." It is one of the holiest letters in the Hebrew language. On Mezizah it is attached to the doorpost of Jewish households as a sign of El Shaddai, the Holy Spirit. It also refers to a "sharp rock, cliff, or crag."
Perhaps this would be a good place to stop and ponder the hieroglyphics for the Hebrew alphabet which have a number value as well as another hidden truth revealed. Briefly for your benefit, I will list them as they are given:
Hebrew Letter. Number value. Meaning.
Alpha.- One Elohim (God)
Beth. Two. Covenant with man
Gimmel. Three. Heavenly Trinity
Dalet. Four. 4 horseman and 4 kingdoms
Hey. Five. Grace
Vau. Six. Renewal, redemption transformation
Zayin. Seven. Heavenly Completion
Chet. Eight. Start over, new beginning
Tet. Nine. Fruits of the Spirit
Yod. Ten. Testing (10 plagues, 10 virgins, 10th tithe
Kaph. Twenty. Redemption
Lamed. Thirty. Dedication, Messiah
Mem. Forty. No significance
Nun. Fifty. Holy Spirit, Year of Jubilee, days of Pentecost
Samech. Sixty. Height of statues
Ayin. Seventy. Restoration
Pey. Eighty. No significance
Tsadde. Ninety. To procure
Qoph. One hundred A promise
Resh. Two hundred Insufficient
Shin. Three hundred Length of time for happening
Tau. Four hundred. Something happening to someone
This information may not seem pertinent but if you want to dig deeper, there is a depth of meaning to the Hebrew hieroglyphics number value as used by the Hebrews. David, however, was dealing with his personal dedication to the laws of God. He barely touches on the problem of oppression by rulers. He said, (NEB) "Rulers oppress me without cause but my heart honors what You have said." The TEV calls it "respect". (We could use more respect of God.). KJV calls it "awe of Your (God's) Word." (In 1Samuel 24:11,18 David cut off a piece of Saul's robe and held it up to show him he could have killed him but didn't.) That was how he met the ruling oppressors. What great love, respect and awe David had for God's laws!
YOU ARE READING
Psalms In My Palms - Book 1 - Wisdom
No FicciónStudies on the Psalms of Wisdom contained in the Book of Psalms.