The Hebrew word for lot (something you draw for gambling or to determine a course of action) is either goral (גורל) or pur (פור).
various objects were used as lots in ancient times, such as sticks and rocks, but there are no special images of ancient lots.
Yes, Hebrew on parchment. The Israelites always had a high level of literacy. The Ancient Israelites used a derivative of the Phoenician alphabet to transcribe Hebrew. Eventually, the Hebrew derivative of the Phoenician alphabet became particularized to Hebrew and became the forerunner of the Modern Hebrew alphabet.
image
The God of the ancient Hebrew was the only one they worshipped, whereas the pagans worshipped multiple gods. This God of the Hebrews also did not have a physical image.
It is called "image".
"likeness" or "image" = tselem (צלם) The modern Hebrew word tseelem (צילם) comes from this root and means "to photograph"
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It is called a real image. Only a real image can be projected onto a screen.
Its called a virtual image.
The Jews (formerly called Hebrews) worship one ethical God who according to tradition and Hebrew scripture, created the universe. Modern Jews understand God in many different ways. God has no known image, and is only thought of in terms of attributes, such as Justice and Mercy.
it is called an image
If the image is upside up view of the given object than it is called Inverted Image. If it remains as the object than it is called Erect Image
A transformation that creates a mirror image of the original image is called a reflection. This transformation flips the image across a line called the axis of reflection, creating a mirror image that is a flipped version of the original.