Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It just has ordinary letters and words. The word for Matthew is מתי (pronounced Metai)
The Gospel of Matthew was likely written in Greek, not Hebrew.
Matthew is not a Hebrew name, but Hebrew copies of the New Testament render it as Mah-TAH-ee (מתי).
Probably not. In Matthew's time, Hebrew was only used for Jewish religious purposes, and was no longer spoken as a common language. If Matthew did write in Hebrew, nothing survived to this day.
It's a WORD in Hebrew too, not a symbol.
There is no Hebrew word for either "gospel" or Matthew". The closest Hebrew can come is (using the Greek name for Matthew): "the Christian greetings of Matthew" = besorat natzrut matai. ????? ????? ???
In Hebrew, Matthew means "gift of the Lord."
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words. The Hebrew word for unity is akhdoot (אחדות)
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There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
The name Matthew is of Greek origin and has no meaning in Hebrew. It can be spelled phonetically as either "מתיו" or "מת'יו".
In Matthew's time, Hebrew was not used as a spoken language. It was only used by Jews in prayer and other religious situations.
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