Yod
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Definition and Significance
Yod (י) is the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and holds significant importance in biblical texts and Jewish tradition. It is the smallest letter in the Hebrew script but is considered one of the most powerful due to its symbolic meanings and its role in the formation of other letters. In the Hebrew language, Yod represents the number ten, which is often associated with completeness and divine order in the Bible.

Biblical References
While the letter Yod itself is not directly mentioned in the Bible, its presence is implicit in the Hebrew text. Jesus refers to the importance of even the smallest letter in the Law in Matthew 5:18 : "For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not a single jot, not a stroke of a pen, will disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished." The term "jot" is often understood to refer to Yod, emphasizing the enduring nature of God's Word down to the smallest detail.

Symbolism and Interpretation
In Jewish mysticism and rabbinic literature, Yod is seen as a symbol of humility and the divine spark within creation. Its small size is a reminder of the humility required to approach God and understand His laws. The letter is also the starting point for the formation of other Hebrew letters, symbolizing the foundational nature of God's presence in the world.

Theological Implications
Yod's numerical value, ten, is significant in biblical theology. It represents the Ten Commandments, which are foundational to Judeo-Christian ethics and morality. The number ten also appears in other key biblical contexts, such as the ten plagues of Egypt and the ten generations from Adam to Noah, each underscoring themes of judgment, redemption, and divine order.

Applications in Christian Thought
In Christian theology, the emphasis on Yod as the smallest letter underscores the belief in the inerrancy and infallibility of Scripture. Every letter and word is seen as divinely inspired and purposeful. This perspective encourages believers to study the Bible diligently, recognizing that even the smallest details carry weight and significance in understanding God's will and character.

Conclusion
Yod, though small in form, carries profound theological and symbolic weight within the biblical tradition. Its presence in the Hebrew text serves as a reminder of the meticulous care with which God's Word has been preserved and the depth of meaning contained within the Scriptures.
Greek
2503. iota -- iota
... ee-o'-tah) Short Definition: a small letter of the Greek alphabet Definition: iota,
a small letter of the Greek alphabet, used in the NT (like yod, the Hebrew ...
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No. 4, Intersession
... A Sermon Preached On {HEBREW LETTER SHIN}"{HEBREW LETTER QOF} {HEBREW LETTER
PE}'{HEBREW LETTER VAV}{HEBREW LETTER YOD}{HEBREW LETTER GIMEL}{HEBREW LETTER SHIN ...
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Sermon
... the something that incarnates itself now in this cause or objective and now in that,
and makes us feel {HEBREW LETTER VAV}{HEBREW LETTER YOD}{HEBREW LETTER SHIN ...
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Footnotes
... ip380, &c. Zwoelfter Excursus. 37 Chapter i. 38 {HEBREW LETTER AYIN}{HEBREW LETTER
LAMED} {HEBREW LETTER YOD}{HEBREW LETTER DALET}{HEBREW LETTER YOD}. ...
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The Original Text and Its History.
... Till heaven and earth pass, one jot (iota) or one tittle (keraia) shall in no wise
pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." The iota (Hebrew yod) is the ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter xiv the original text.htm

Synagogues in the City; and Schools.
... from R. Hoshaia, saith, Four hundred and eighty synagogues were in Jerusalem, according
to the arithmetical value of the word full" [mem, lamed, aleph, tav, yod ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 36 synagogues in the.htm

The Image of the Beast.
... "The Greek and Hebrew letters composing the words {HEBREW LETTER RESH}{HEBREW LETTER
VAV}{HEBREW LETTER MEM}{HEBREW LETTER YOD}{HEBREW LETTER YOD}{HEBREW ...
/.../bliss/a brief commentary on the apocalypse/the image of the beast.htm

Transcriber's Note
... n (final = N) Dalet = d Samekh = s He = h Ahyin = i Vav = v Peh = p (final = P)
Zayin = z Tsadi = c (final = C) Het = H Qof = q Tet = T Resh = r Yod = i Shin ...
/.../hengstenberg/christology of the old testament/transcribers note.htm

Brakel and Comrie.
... He w/segol Aleph w/hataf segol Mem w/hiriq Yod Nun, KAf w/qamats Mem w/patah lamed,
other text ) are translated not only to believe,' but to trust,' to entrust ...
/.../kuyper/the work of the holy spirit/xxxvi brakel and comrie.htm

The Sermon on the Mount.
... till all things be accomplished. [The jot or yod answering to our letter
i was the smallest of the Hebrew letters. The tittle was a ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xlii the sermon on the 4.htm

On Turning the First Page of the Review which Follows...
... Pearson,) is not "they pierced My hands and My feet,""but "like a lion;"
(notwithstanding that Pearson has shewn that the substitution of vau for yod in ...
/.../burgon/inspiration and interpretation/ii on turning the first.htm

Thesaurus
Yod (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Yod (1 Occurrence). Psalms 119:73 YODH. Thy hands
have made me and fashioned me: Give me understanding, that ...
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Yodh (1 Occurrence)
... YODH. yod "y": The 10th letter of the Hebrew alphabet; transliterated in this
Encyclopedia as "y". It came also to be used for the number 10. ...
/y/yodh.htm - 6k

Yiron (1 Occurrence)

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Jot (1 Occurrence)
... Or Iota, the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet, used metaphorically or proverbially
for the smallest thing (Matthew 5:18); or it may be = yod, which is the ...
/j/jot.htm - 8k

Resources
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