Dear Abu Rashid, Why do you spell the letters: aleph, mem, and nun as alef, meem, noon? I know that they are pronounced as you spelt them, but technically the name of the letters are aleph, mem, and nun. Joe Passanise --- On Fri, 6/18/10, abur1924 <[email protected]> wrote:
From: abur1924 <[email protected]> Subject: [ancient_hebrew] Re: The Hebrew word "Faith" To: [email protected] Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 9:42 AM Shalom, Just to give a bit of a deeper understanding of this ancient Semitic root, the root Alef-Meem-Noon initially comes from the meaning of safety (which is what the most basic form of the root still means in Arabic, although the derived forms also mean faith and belief). The concept of being safe, secure, firm, solid, robust is the very basic meaning behind this verb. From this the meaning of faith developed, in that it refers to putting your trust in something which is firm, solid, safe, secure, trustworthy, true. Regards, Abu Rashid. --- In [email protected], "nutmegan30" <nutmega...@...> wrote: > > Can you please show me in Hebrew the word FAITH. I kow it is different from > the Western word FAITH. But I'm having conflicting spellings for the word in > Hebrew...what is the proper Hebrew spelling or is there more than one? >
