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(הא) Action: Look Abstract: Behold Definition: A looking toward someone or something. Relationships: This root is closely related to הה, הו and הי. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents one who is looking at a great sight with his hands raised as when saying behold.
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(הב) Action: Give, Supply Object: Gift, Burden Abstract: Love Definition: One does not choose the household which one is born into, including tribe, parents, children and wife (as marriages were often arranged by the father), it is a gift from God. These gifts are seen as a privilege and are to be cherished and protected. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents one who is looking at a great sight with his hands raised as when saying behold. The
is a representation of the tent or house. Combined these pictures mean "look toward the house" or "provide for the family".
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(הג) Abstract: Ponder Definition: A murmuring or soft speech while in a continual contemplation over something.
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(הד) Action: Shout Abstract: Thanksgiving, Splendor
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(הה) Action: Breathe, Exist Object: Breath Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents one who is looking at a great sight with his hands raised and taking a long breath.
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(הו) Object: Sigh Abstract: Disaster Relationships: This root is closely related to הא, הה and הי. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents one who is looking at a great sight with his hands raised as when saying behold.
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(הי) Action: Sigh Abstract: Disaster Relationships: This root is closely related to הא, הה and הו. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents one who is looking at a great sight with his hands raised as when saying behold.
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(הל) Action: Shine, Look Object: Star, Tent, Bright Abstract: Distant, Here Definition: The stars have always been used to guide the traveler or shepherd to find his home or destination. (This is the ancient and unused word meaning "the.") Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
is a picture of a man with his arms raised looking at a great sight. The
is a shepherd staff representing the idea of "toward" as the staff is used to move a sheep toward a direction. Combined these letters mean "a looking toward something" such as the looking toward a light in the distance.
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(הם) Action: Roar, Destroy Object: Sea, Multitude Abstract: Tumult, Destruction Definition: A large body of water seen as a place of chaos because of its storms, turbulent surf and the commotion of the waves. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents a looking toward. The
is a picture of water. Combined these pictures mean "a looking toward the water".
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(הן) Action: Look Abstract: Wealth, Substance, There, Here Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
represents the idea of looking toward something of interest. The
is a seed representing continuation. Combined these pictures mean "a looking toward something continually".
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(הס) Abstract: Quiet
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(הר) Action: High, Pregnant Object: Hill Abstract: Pride Definition: In Hebrew thought all things are in motion. A mountain or hill is not inanimate but the head of the landscape rising up out of the ground. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph
is a representation of a head.
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(הת) Action: Assail
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