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We began this project in order to develop a complete audited translation of the Bible. The scope of this project has since expanded and now includes a modern reconstruction of the text based on the Bible's original languages. From that base we are building a complete set of online tools for exploring the rich content found within the text of the Bible.
The following table summarizes the alphabet.
The letters of the alphabet form 4 categories:
This article provides several tables that show off the frequency of use for the letter of the alphabet in the Bible.
In Paleo Hebrew Wä was drawn as a Star. The Star concept shows up throughout the books of (1) Genesis, (23) Hosea and (45) Philippians. By studying Star in these books all of Wä's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Ba was drawn as a House. The House concept shows up throughout the books of (2) Exodus, (24) Haggai and (46) First Thessalonians. By studying House in these books all of Ba's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Fē was drawn as a Plow. The Plow concept shows up throughout the books of (5) Deuteronomy, (27) Job and (49) Second Timothy. By studying Plow in these books all of Fē's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Vē was drawn as a Peg. The Peg concept shows up throughout the books of (6) Joshua, (28) Ecclesiastes and (50) First Corinthians. By studying Peg in these books all of Vē's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Jō was drawn as Scales. The Scales concept shows up throughout the books of (7) Judges, (29) Proverbs and (51) Galatians. By studying Scales in these books all of Jō's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew The was drawn as a Wheel. The Wheel concept shows up throughout the books of (9) Second Samuel, (31) Song of Songs and (53) Romans. By studying Wheel in these books all of The's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Lü was drawn as a Staff. Staff shows up throughout the books of (12) Ezekiel, (34) Malachi and (56) First Timothy. By studying Staff in these books all of Lü's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Ne was drawn as a Seed. The Seed concept shows up throughout the books of (14) Jeremiah, (36) Habakkuk and (58) Second Corinthians. By studying Seed in these books all of Ne's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Öō was drawn as an Eye. The Eye concept shows up throughout the books of (16) Ezra, (38) Second Chronicles and (60) Colossians. By studying Eye in these books all of Öō's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Zē was drawn as a Hook. The Hook concept shows up throughout the books of (18) Esther, (40) John and (62) First Peter. By studying Hook in these books all of Zē's meanings can be learned.
In Paleo Hebrew Sha was drawn as Teeth. The Teeth concept shows up throughout the books of (21) Jonah, (43) Luke and (65) Third John. By studying Teeth in these books all of Sha's meanings can be learned.