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The Hebrew Lexicon of Nomos and Nomics

Laws of the Alphabet from Aleph to Tav

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The Hebrew Lexicon of Nomos and Nomics

By: Ronald Legarski, Grok Ai
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The Hebrew Lexicon of Nomos and Nomics: Laws of the Alphabet from Aleph to Tav continues the linguistic, philosophical, and symbolic journey established in The Alphabet of Order and The Greek Lexicon of Nomos and Nomics. This volume unveils the ancient and divine structure of the 22-letter Hebrew alphabet, presenting each letter as a law-bound archetype—a grapheme and morpheme that shapes the foundations of meaning, expression, and logic.

Rooted in the recursive essence of language, this lexicon positions Hebrew as a cosmic architecture of thought. In Hebrew, letters are not only phonetic components but also numerical (via gematria) and symbolic agents of metaphysical truth. Aleph is not just the first character—it signifies origin, breath, and unity. Tav, the final letter, represents completion, truth, and transformation.

Each chapter offers:

Grapheme Etymology: Origins and script evolution, from stone inscriptions to modern cursive.

Morpheme Meaning: The spiritual, philosophical, and logical concept behind each letter.

Linguistic Units and Associations: Phonetic behavior, words formed, related numbers, and symbolism.

Applications: Kabbalistic insight, linguistic usage, sacred texts, and scientific relevance.

Neologisms: Each letter’s law ([Letter]nomos) and its systematic study ([Letter]nomics).

Definitions and Commentary: Reflecting how each letter governs thought, expression, and symbol.

The book invites readers into a sacred dialogue where the Hebrew alphabet is not merely a script but a lexicon of divine laws, vital to fields ranging from theology and linguistics to information theory and mathematics.

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