No letter of the Hebrew alphabet signifies love. All of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet originally signified either animals or common household items, then later they signified only consonant sounds.
Hebrew does not use symbols. It uses letters.
The Hebrew word for love is ahava and it's spelled ????
No, but there is a Hebrew word for blessing: bracha (????)
Hebrew is not made of symbols, it has an alphabet with 22 letters.
The word love is spelled אהבה
No, although many Jews look at the Israeli flag as a symbol for hope.
Hebrew does not have symbols. It has letters and words.
unconditional love = ahavah lelo t'na'im (אהבה ללא תנאים)
Hebrew does not use symbols. It uses letters.
The Hebrew word for love is ahava and it's spelled ×הבה
No, but there is a Hebrew word for blessing: bracha (ברכה)
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words.
The Hebrew phrase for God is love = ××œ×•×§×™× ×הבה (elohim ahava)
Hebrew doesn't use symbols. It uses letters and words.
Love of my life (talking about a man): ×הובי
Love of my life (talking about a woman): ×הובתי
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
I think God is the symbol for light and all love.
so we can respect him and give him our love that is the symbol of the church to God
Potatoes!
אלוהים אוהב אנשים אוהבים.
'or ahavat hashem (אור אהבת ה׳)
He was the god of unpredictable violence. He was in love with Aphrodite, goddess of love. His animal symbol was the vulture.
Cupid is the symbol of Eros god of love and lust. Also child of Aphrodite.
Ge'eh -- Ani ohev otach ge'ah. This is how you would tell a woman -- I love and respect you. Mature love. If you were writing a letter, you would say: Robin ha'ykarah for Dear Robin.
because he is the god of love(like the goddess of love, Aphrodite
Eros, now days known as Cupid, is the god of love and therefore the symbol of Valentine's day.
God's unconditional love = ahavát hashem lelo tnai (אהבת ה׳ ללא ×ª× ××™)