Unveiling the Aleph-Tav Mystery: The 7,000 ‘Censored’ Words in Your Bible
A tiny two-letter word appears over 7,000 times in the Hebrew Scriptures yet never makes it into English translations. It’s the Hebrew את (Aleph-Tav), the first and last letters of the alphabet. Translators have treated Aleph-Tav as a simple grammatical marker. But what if it’s more? In Revelation 22:13, Jesus calls Himself the Alpha and Omega. In Hebrew, that phrase reads, “I am the Aleph and the Tav.” In ancient pictographs, Aleph is an ox head symbolizing strength. Tav is rendered as a cross, the sign of covenant. Together they spell out “The Strong One of the Cross.” Centuries before Calvary, Zechariah 12:10 records, “They shall look upon את whom they have pierced.” The Aleph-Tav signature stands next to the prophecy of the crucified Messiah. If this mark has been hidden in the Hebrew text, what else remains unseen?
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