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  • Hey stands for the breath, and sounds like it. If you check out the paleo hebrew alphabet (the one the OT was written in), you'll see "hey" is a man with his arms in the air. Because he is filled with the breath ,the spirit or the ruach, according to rabbinic literatur. See it in the yhwhalert website.

    It is the letter that God added to Abram when he became blessed with the promise by faith, and was called abraHam.

    Hey also stands for the name of God, but is then pronouned Hashem (the name).

  • Wow!!! You know your stuff!!! I think it was you that was telling someone the meaning of Shacka and Shaba (sp?) Shacka - drink

    Shaba - to be raptured up?

  • yeah baby. its shaka, #H8248 in Strongs and it means "quaffing" (thats what Strongs says, not me!) which traditionally means to drink to get drunk while spilling a lot, and its the superlative of shakar (h7937) that literally means to drink to "become tipsy" and "to make drunk" (again, quote is from strongs definition, not me.)

  • And that word shabah is #H7617 in strongs and is used to "take captive", but is this word that is used about when Jesus took prisoners captive and ascended with them into the heavenlies, that verse from psalms somewhere that Paul quotes in ephesians 4.

  • That is awesome about Abraham!! God's Spirit caused Abraham to go from a average Joe life to a life of supernatural blessing!!

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  • Oh Jesus Christ!

  • so that is where they get 5 means grace!!! ohhhhhh.... GRACE!!! HEY HEY HEY

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