
Resh - Wikipedia
Resh (IPA: /ɹɛʃ/) is the twentieth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician rēš 𐤓, Hebrew rēš ר , Aramaic rēš 𐡓, Syriac rēš ܪ, and Arabic rāʾ ر . Its sound value is one of a number of rhotic consonants: usually or , but also or in Hebrew and North Mesopotamian Arabic.
Resh - The twentieth letter of the Hebrew alphabet - Chabad.org
The twentieth letter of the aleph-bet is the letter resh. The design of the resh represents an individual who is bent over; a poor person. The resh is composed of two lines, one horizontal and one vertical.
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The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet | AHRC - Resh
The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is resh, a Hebrew word meaning "head." Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek agree that the sound for this letter is an "r." The early pictograph evolved into in the Middle Semitic script and became in the Late Semitic Script. From the Late Semitic script is derived the Modern Hebrew ר. The Middle Semitic script is ...
The Letter Resh - Hebrew for Christians
The twentieth letter of the Hebrew alphabet is called "Resh" (pronounced "raysh") and has the sound of "r" as in "rain." In modern Hebrew, the letter Resh can appear in three forms: Write the manual print version (or "block" version) of Resh as follows:
The Letter Resh (ר) - Hebrew Today
The letter ר (resh) represents wickedness, as the word for a wicked person רָשָׁע (rasha) begins with a resh. When a wicked person wants to correct their bad behavior and return to being a good person, he goes a step back, there he “meets” the letter ק, which as we said represents holiness .
Strong's Hebrew: 7217. רֵאשׁ (resh) -- Head, top, summit ...
Usage: The Hebrew word "resh" primarily denotes the "head" or "top" of something, often used metaphorically to signify the beginning or the most important part. It can refer to the literal head of a person or animal, the top of a mountain, or the chief or leader of a group.