Exploring The Hebrew Letters Lesson 2: Beyt
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📘 Bet is one part of a larger 22-lesson journey. The full course is available for deeper, sequential study on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5rMSKSFMuqBO0qYyOUpg9D-vsKae5v2u
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Bet (בֵּית) is the second letter of the Hebrew Aleph-Bet and the first letter of the Torah. It means house—a place of dwelling, containment, and formation.
In this lesson, we explore why Scripture begins with Bet rather than Aleph, and what that choice reveals about how God relates to creation. Bet shifts the focus from source to space, from origin to habitation. It raises questions about what it means to make room, to be formed from the inside, and to understand life as something that is housed rather than hurried.
This teaching moves the study from concept into lived experience, showing how the Hebrew letters shape not only words, but worldview.