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The Yodh Heh symbol - ograabe - 07-04-2009

July 4, 2009

I would appreciate an explanation of the Yodh Heh symbol [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)] hy [/font] used by the Church of the East. I know that the three dots above the symbol represent the trinity, but what is the dot below and what does Yodh Heh represent? One presentation that I have seen has a circle surrounding the symbol, and this web site has a cross inserted between the letters. Are these variations traditional?

Thanks

Otto


Re: The Yodh Heh symbol - Stephen Silver - 07-05-2009

ograabe Wrote:July 4, 2009

I would appreciate an explanation of the Yodh Heh symbol [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)] hy [/font] used by the Church of the East. I know that the three dots above the symbol represent the trinity, but what is the dot below and what does Yodh Heh represent? One presentation that I have seen has a circle surrounding the symbol, and this web site has a cross inserted between the letters. Are these variations traditional?

Thanks

Otto

Shlama Akhi Otto:
The YUD-HEH spells YAH, and is equivalent to YHVH the SON of Alaha, our LORD and Saviour Yeshua Meshikha. In that "all the fulness of the Godhead dwells in Him the three pointers of the trinity are present. As for the poimter under the HEH, I personally think it represents the Son of Alaha made manifest in flesh, The WORD.
However, there may be a more intrinsic meaning behind the symbolism that is known to members of the Assyrian Church of the East. Finally, the cross is added. You may notice that the Catholic Church uses "a LAMB lying down and embracing the cross". The overall shape looks the same to me.

Shlama,
Stephen Silver
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Re: The Yodh Heh symbol - Paul Younan - 07-05-2009

ograabe Wrote:July 4, 2009

I would appreciate an explanation of the Yodh Heh symbol [font=Estrangelo (V1.1)] hy [/font] used by the Church of the East. I know that the three dots above the symbol represent the trinity, but what is the dot below and what does Yodh Heh represent? One presentation that I have seen has a circle surrounding the symbol, and this web site has a cross inserted between the letters. Are these variations traditional?

Thanks

Otto

Hi Akhan Otto,

The Cross is kinda our own little variation here on this website. My friend made the symbol for me based on the more traditional YH of the CoE.

You know, I've heard all sorts of explanation regarding the dots. Some people say it's the Trinity and the one underneath is Unity. Others have told me that it was an ancient vowel marking system that we don't use anymore, others say it was in part akin to some early Hebraic vowel markings.

I'm sure there's an explanation in some yet to be translated manuscript somewhere. That's all I've ever been able to gather about it.


Re: The Yodh Heh symbol - ograabe - 07-05-2009

Thanks, Stephen and Paul, for this helpful information.

Sincerely,

Otto