In the first place we must take the old Hebrewalphabet.
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The Hebrewalphabet, Mr. Spinrobin, is a 'discourse in methods of manifestation, of formation.'
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Each of the twenty-two portions begins with one of the letters of the Hebrewalphabet.
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He could not have repeated the Hebrewalphabet.
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Mother Letters (Hebrew ): There are three primary or mother letters in the Hebrewalphabet.
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The first and last letters of the Hebrewalphabet are used in Rabbinic writings in a similar way.
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"That," said he, "is substantially the order of the old Hebrewalphabet."
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Sometimes cited as having the names of the three mother letters in the Hebrewalphabet: Aleph, Mem, and Shin.
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Of knowledge wholly useless to me I had learned to read the Hebrewalphabet from Dr. Bard's elementary Hebrew book.
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Double Letters (Hebrew ): The seven double letters of the Hebrewalphabet originally could be pronounced in two distinct ways.
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The Grecian Jews spoke the Grecian language, the Spanish Jews the Spanish, the Barbary Jews the Arabic, but all three used the Hebrewalphabet.
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St. Jerome wavered between the argument based upon the twenty-two letters in the Hebrewalphabet and that suggested by the twenty-four elders in the Apocalypse.
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Simple Letters (Hebrew ): Together with the three mother letters and the seven double letters of the Hebrewalphabet, there are twelve simple letters.
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We find also ''the seal of God is Emeth,'' Emeth (truth) being composed of the first, middle and last letters of the Hebrewalphabet.
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"Let the twenty-two letters of the Hebrewalphabet in which Torah is written come and testify against Israel," said God.
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They both follow in their acrostic structure an unusual order of the Hebrewalphabet, differing in this respect from chapters 1 and 3.