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'''02''' אַב ''ab (ab)'' | '''02''' אַב ''ab (ab)'' | ||
| - | corresponding to 01, Greek 5 Αββα and 912 βαραββας; | + | corresponding to [[01]], [[Greek]] [[5]] Αββα and [[912]] βαραββας; [[Noun]] [[Masculine]] |
[[AV]]-father 9; 9 | [[AV]]-father 9; 9 | ||
:'''1)''' father | :'''1)''' father | ||
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| + | ==Edenics== | ||
| + | The letter Aleph in ancient Hebrew represented an ox, or more specifically an ox head, the ox, meaning strong, powerful, leader.<sup>[1]</sup> The Hebrew word Eleph [[0504]] is very closely related. | ||
| + | English equivalent is A. | ||
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| + | The Letter Beth in ancient Hebrew represented a house, or tent.<sup>[2]</sup> The Hebrew word Bayith [[01004]] is very closely related. | ||
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| + | Combined together Aleph and Beth 'AB' means ''"Strong one of the house"'' or ''"the strength of the house."''<sup>[3]</sup> Jesus called His Father, Abba. | ||
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| + | ==See Also== | ||
| + | * [[Scriptures Containing 02]] | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
| + | * 1. [http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/3_al.html Ancient Hebrew Research Centre on Aleph] | ||
| + | * 2. [http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/3_bet.html Ancient Hebrew Research Centre on Beth] | ||
| + | * 3. [http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/34_av.html Ancient Hebrew Research Centre on AB - Father] | ||
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02 אַב ab (ab)
corresponding to 01, Greek 5 Αββα and 912 βαραββας; Noun Masculine
AV-father 9; 9
- 1) father
Edenics
The letter Aleph in ancient Hebrew represented an ox, or more specifically an ox head, the ox, meaning strong, powerful, leader.[1] The Hebrew word Eleph 0504 is very closely related. English equivalent is A.
The Letter Beth in ancient Hebrew represented a house, or tent.[2] The Hebrew word Bayith 01004 is very closely related.
Combined together Aleph and Beth 'AB' means "Strong one of the house" or "the strength of the house."[3] Jesus called His Father, Abba.
