Ruach Ha Kodesh
- Tim Loves
- Apr 10, 2022
- 2 min read
We weren't just given syllables for Rauch Ha'Kodesh in the Paleo Hebrew text, but also a picture that represent an idea and tells a story like a picture book. every word is like that in Hebrew, plus they all represent a numerical value. Its kind of like Hebrew 3D.

Rauch is related to the movement of air and unseen things, and the breath and mouth when speaking. Yahuwah spoke the earth into existence.
Ruach(spirit) is Yahuwahs words in action.
And Kodesh(holy) can mean To be separate, set apart or a temple prostitute. it can be both good and bad.
Rauch is spelled Resh, Waw, Khet, Hey
[Resh]= the head of a person and it represents the authority and character of a person.
[Waw/Vav] = A nail used to secure.
[Khet]=is a fence
[Hey]=to be revealed.
The word Kodesh is being revealed by the word Ruach.
Kodesh is spelled Kof, Dalet, Shin
[Kof]= the son on the horizon, back of a head, or continual
[Dalet]= Door, decision
[Shin]=teeth, divide, separate or Destruction.
The Picture word Kodesh start with a [Kof]
and that means a continual activity and the word,
and end with [Shin] that means destruction,
Separated by [Dalet] meaning a decision.
Yahuwahs way is on one side of the picture and on the other
we have the temple prostitute. Both have been set apart for a purpose,
One leads to death and the other leads to life. The choice is who are we set apart or separate for.
So this phrase Rauch Ha'Kodesh means
A person speaking words, that once spoken do not change, and the results of which, are revealed when the words are acted upon producing continual life or separation and destruction.
This is from the oldest form of writing if any pagan religion is using any of these symbols its originates with Yahuwah and all copy right are reserved, lol.




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