Hebrew is a phonetic language, so there’s usually no reason to attribute additional meanings to Hebrew words based on the fact that its letters were originally derived from 20+ words. (Stay away from guru’s that tell you otherwise.) The first sounds of the words merely became the sound the letters represented. For example: ‘yod’, the transliteration for the word for ‘hand or arm,’ became merely the sound we call ‘y’ in English.

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God will never let go of our hand and no one will be able to snatch us out of His hand. He won’t let go!
The HOLY NAME has two layers of meaning and they reinforces each other.
Our resurrection:
First the letter ‘yod‘: which originally meant hand or arm represents God Almighty’s outreach from the highest heaven down to the lowly earth. We know Jesus is the saving arm of God the Father and that when He finished his work on the cross, He sat down at the right hand of the throne of God the Father.
Second: the letter ‘hay‘: means window. The word ‘wind’ and ‘spirit’ were the same word in most ancient languages, including Hebrew. You can see the analogy: Both wind and spirit are invisible and move unpredictably. A closed window or door blocks wind, while an opened window or door makes a way for it. People block the Holy Spirit from entering their bodies and dwelling within themselves, by not believing in Jesus is the Christ and the Son of God. The Savior, took humanities sin upon Himself. Because He’s perfectly without sin, He was able to defeat death, which is the power of Satan. It’s analogous to shutting a window or door. Jesus said, “I am the door.” https://ref.ly/Jn10.9-16 When someone has faith in Jesus, Jesus becomes the door (or window) for them, He makes a way for us to defeat death. That’s why He said “I am the way, the truth and the life no one gets to the Father except through me.
Third: the letter ‘waw‘: originally meant hook or nail. When we talk about God’s outreach to save us, in one layer of meaning, the nail or hook represents God’s, personal promise to His saints: He said: “No one can snatch them out of My hand.” He’s got us – we are tightly secured, firmly attached! Securely saved!
Fourth: the letter ‘hay’ again the ‘open door,’ which is Jesus, who sends the Holy Spirit who, like the wind, will enter the opened window or door. Jesus continues to be our door/window, as long as we endure and don’t rebel. This enables us to be caught up or resurrected to be with Him in His highest, holy, glory forever and ever and to meet God our Holy Loving Father So, in this way, it seems that the Holy Spirit is involved with leading us out of this fallen earth – similar to the way He came in. – through that open window!
Let’s see how this worked with Jesus’ resurrection
First: the letter ‘yod’: The right arm of God, Word of God, who is God become flesh. Jesus came to earth; Jesus is the right HAND/ARM of God the Father.
Second: the letter ‘hay’: Jesus received the Holy Spirit when He was water baptized by St. John; Not only did the sky open up, but He was certainly OPEN to receiving the Holy Spirit.
Third: the letter ‘waw‘: Jesus voluntarily took humanities sin upon himself and drank the cup of the wrath of God our Father, His wrath toward humanity. – This was represented by being NAILED to the cross.
Fourth: the letter ‘hay‘: The Holy Spirit who was living in Jesus, raised Him from the dead, or so it seems according to Romans 8:11 and Peter 3:18. Other passages imply that Jesus raised Himself or that God His Father did it. Of course, Jesus’ resurrection may not be identical that of the saints, because Jesus is the Son of God and also the first fruit of the dead. He was the trailblazer. Jesus even had business in the under world, speaking to those from before the flood and raising captives, the saints of old who believed when Jesus Christ told them the gospel. He also brought the penitent thief to ‘paradise’. Nevertheless, Jesus who IS the door or window, at the very least, kept it OPEN for Himself.
100 Bible Verses about The Right Hand Of God: https://www.openbible.info/topics/the_right_hand_of_god
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