Hello,
I'm doing research on the sound of the letter H in several languages,
and
I'd like to know if you can shed light on the mystical power that
ancient
Hebrews ascribed to the letter Het, especially when said aloud.
Since the /h/ is produced purely with the aspirated breath, and breath
was
often equated with "spirit," I'm wondering if this would have had
something
to do with Abram's name being changed to Abraham, and Sarai's name
being changed to Sarah.
Thank you.
Anita
Hello,
If you are really interested in the mistical meaning of the hebrew
letters you must read "Hebraic tongue restored" you can find it here:
If you understand, or are able to read in French I've got an e-book
copy. I can send it to you
(free of course).
Meanwhile I'm trying to translate for you what it says for the letter H:
"H, Universal LIFE symbol, the man breath, the wind, the soul, all that
gives life up, as a grammatical symbol it is the life and the abstract
idea of the being."
I believe it has to do something the abram's and sarai's name spelled
with or without H, but I don't know the meaning.
If you'd like to discuss more on the subject just let me know.