Zelma P. (7 Sep 2007)
"The meaning of 444 in Greek and Hebrew"


 
Good Morning to all:
   I am trying to figure this 444 thing out and I must admit I am getting no where really fast.
   I started in Strong's O. T. on 444  I got the word alach =a prim root: to muddle, ie
(fig.and intrans.) to turn (morally) Corrupt; become filthy.

Sp then I went to the Greek 444 anthropos :
435 next they list ops, (the countenance) from 3700 man-faced, ie a human being: certain man. This is right below 444.
Now to 435 aner a prim word { a man } (prop.as an individual male):--fellow, husband, man sir.

   In studying the number 4 in the Hebrew it looks like an upside down square hat or on Cursive like some what a sloppy z. The shape of the dalet (dah-let) stands for a needy or impoverished people. Dalet represents lowliness and consciousness
of nothing of one own. It also gives man the choice of opening the door to their dream or leaving the door closed. It always leads to humility.
Now the Tav is the last letter in the Hebrew Alphabet, It has a face a vav a leg and a stand and has no particular meaning. It is the 22 number of the Hebrew Alphabet but put with other it has meanings.
   So it perplexed me that someone came with it to mean the return of Christ for the Bride. There is nothing in all my Hebrew and Greek books to suggest that this number means this. They used the Srong's but it may be different than mine as mine is for the KJV.
   Can anyone explain this to me
Agape
Zelma