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Reference table presenting the Hebrew alphabet with associated symbolic meanings, pictographic interpretations, and traditional numerical values within a biblical and theological framework.
Language:
English
Subject:
Hebrew alphabet symbolism and numerology
Document type:
Reference table
Script referenced:
Hebrew alphabet
Number of entries:
22 letters
Structure:
Letter name, meaning, pictogram reference, numerical value
Religious context:
Biblical and Judaic symbolism
Associated concepts:
Gematria, spiritual symbolism, divine attributes
Key figures referenced:
G-d, Yeshua, Ruach HaKodesh
Primary themes:
Symbolic meanings, theological interpretation, numerical significance
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Year:
2007
Region / City:
New Haven, CT
Subject:
Hebrew Bible, Biblical Criticism
Document Type:
Academic CV
Institution:
Yale University
Author:
Joel S. Baden
Target Audience:
Scholars, Academics
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Title:
"חוקוק, ישראל - קו של טנקים צבאים גלגל ברחובות ירושלים"
Note:
Metadata
שנה:
1973
אזור / עיר:
ירושלים
נושא:
חפירות ארכיאולוגיות, דת, מלחמת יום כיפור
סוג מסמך:
מאמר
ארגון / מוסד:
אוניברסיטת קרולינה הצפונית
קהל יעד:
ציבור כללי, חובבי ארכיאולוגיה
תקופת זמן:
1973 - 2011
תאריך אישור:
לא צוין
תאריך שינוי:
לא צוין
Author of review:
Matt Hewitt
Author of discussed article:
Christopher A. Rollston
Year of publication:
2006
Journal:
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
Issue:
344
Pages:
47–74
Type of text:
Academic review
Academic field:
Ancient Near Eastern Studies; Epigraphy; Biblical Studies
Historical period discussed:
Iron Age II (ca. 1000–550 BCE)
Geographic focus:
Ancient Israel and Judah
Primary evidence discussed:
Old Hebrew epigraphic inscriptions
Key subjects:
scribal education, paleography, orthography, hieratic numerals, literacy in ancient Israel
Associated institution in original research:
Johns Hopkins University
Related work:
Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel: Epigraphic Evidence from the Iron Age
Year:
2024
Type of document:
Lecture notes
Author:
Dr. Dave Mathewson
Co-author:
Ted Hildebrandt
Topic:
Hermeneutics, Biblical Greek and Hebrew, Lexical Analysis
Intended audience:
Students of theology and biblical studies
Institution:
Unspecified academic setting
Language:
English
Lecture number:
22
Subjects discussed:
Word meaning, semantic anachronism, etymological fallacy, biblical interpretation, translation issues
Year:
2025
Region / city:
International
Subject:
Phonetics, Braille
Document type:
Guidebook
Organization / institution:
International Council on English Braille
Author:
Robert Englebretson, Ph.D.
Target audience:
Braille readers, linguists, phonetic researchers
Period of validity:
2025 edition
Approval date:
2025
Date of changes:
2025
Note:
Year
Theme:
Physics
Document type:
Educational material
Target audience:
Students
Contextual description:
Educational material outlining the use of standard abbreviations and symbols in physics, focusing on potential sources of confusion in their meanings.
Year:
Not specified
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
English language learning
Document type:
Lesson plan
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
3rd grade students
Period of action:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Year:
1991-2021
Organization:
OEP Foundation
Type of Document:
Educational / Therapeutic Guide
Audience:
Patients and practitioners involved in physical or cognitive therapy
Subject:
Body movement exercises to represent symbols
Method:
Hands and Arrows exercises with sequential limb coordination
Duration:
Not specified
Observations:
Development of rhythm and symmetry in performance
Contextual Description:
Practical guide detailing sequential exercises using hands, arms, and legs to represent letters and arrows, aimed at observing patient coordination and proficiency.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Linguistics / Communication
Document Type:
Reference List
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Language learners, communicators
Effective Period:
Indefinite
Date of Creation:
2026-03-11
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Channel Islands
Topic:
Education, Teacher Advocacy, Union Leadership
Document Type:
Biographical Sketches, Candidate Profiles
Organization / Institution:
National Education Association (NEA), California Teachers Association (CTA)
Author:
Various candidates for State Delegate
Target Audience:
NEA and CTA members, educators, union supporters
Period of Validity:
2020-2021
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
New South Wales
Subject:
Health and Movement Science
Document type:
Educational curriculum guide
Organization:
NSW Department of Education
Author:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Target audience:
Teachers, educators
Period of validity:
Year 11 curriculum
Approval date:
2023
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Semantics, Language Rebuilding
Document Type:
Academic Thesis
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scholars, Linguists
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Unknown
Subject:
Fire-related terminology
Document Type:
Lexical resource
Institution:
Unknown
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Linguists, Anthropologists
Period of validity:
Unknown
Approval date:
Unknown
Modification date:
Unknown
Subject:
Eastern Woodland art symbolism
Cultural tradition:
Anishnaabe / Ojibwa
Art movement:
Woodland School of Art
Key figure referenced:
Norval Morrisseau
Additional artist referenced:
Goyce Kakegamic
Geographical context:
Great Lakes region, North America
Cultural themes:
Spiritual worldview, shamanism, indigenous symbolism
Symbolic elements described:
Lines of power, lines of communication, lines of prophecy, lines of movement, divided circle, x-ray decoration, colour symbolism
Historical context:
Cultural suppression through external governance and Christian missionary influence
Traditional sources referenced:
Midewiwin birch bark scrolls and rock face ochre pictographs
Materials and colours:
Primary colours in modern paintings; red ochre in prehistoric imagery
Related mythological figure:
Mishpashu (water spirit)
Notable location mentioned:
Lake Superior
Time references:
Prehistoric period; 1937 repainting incident of the Mishpashu pictograph
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Biblical Studies, Greek Lexicography
Document Type:
Academic Article
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
Wayne Grudem
Target Audience:
Scholars, Theologians, Biblical Studies Researchers
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
The article presents a detailed examination of the Greek word "kephalē" ("head") and its meanings, discussing the ongoing debate in Biblical scholarship regarding its interpretation in the co:
22-23 and 1 Corinthians 11:3.
Year:
2017
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Music perception and adolescent development
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Psychology of Music journal
Author:
[Not specified in text]
Age group:
10–18 years
Method:
Mixed-method nationwide survey with written responses to musical excerpts
Keywords:
adolescence, development, engagement, listening, meaning, socio-cultural
DOI:
10.1177/0305735617713118
Date accepted:
26 April 2017