Saturday, November 8, 2025

WATER in Tanach

It is interesting that the 3 letters that spell water, namely, מים, can have all letters of the Hebrew alphabet immediately precede them, with one exception -- the letter פ.

Water is a special substance. It can contain all sorts of ions and molecules that we know about, but water itself defies the rules. When frozen, water expands; all else contracts. It's got at least 4 phases: Solid, EZ gel phase, Liquid and Vapor or Gas. It comprises most of us, through and through. It energizes with far infrared light, which itself is ubiquitous. It can resonate inside our tissues and provide electricity.

How fitting that the word מים can attach to all letters. 

Anyone have an idea about the פ exception? Only these letters cannot be found attached in Tanach ==> פמים

One quick thought: Did you know Arabs can't pronounce that letter. They cannot say "Pay". Instead they say, "Bay". What's the connection? No idea!


P.S.   How did I learn of this "discovery"? I searched for מים to see how many times the word, water, appeared in Torah, but this one word happens to be, as I now found out, after having used the toraware.org program for many many years, a problem my program could not handle. None of my search options could significantly reduce the number of hits I got so I can at least visually try and assess the right count. It is extremely cumbersome because every letter but one can precede this suffix.

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