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  1. Peh (Feh) - The seventeenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet

    The letter peh actually means “mouth”— peh. A mouth is some­thing we use to speak, and the entire purpose of speaking is to communicate with another individual.

  2. Pehp

    Discover your path to wellness with PEHP and win exciting prizes along the way! Whether you’re trying to be more active, improve your eating habits, boost your mental well-being, or get …

  3. The Letter Pey / Fey - Hebrew for Christians

    Most people form this letter using two separate strokes. A single curling stroke is used to form this letter. Note: The sole difference between the letter Pey and the letter Fey is the presence or …

  4. The Letter Peh (פ) - Hebrew Today

    Similar to the way the letter ע (ayin) represents the body part connected to sight, the letter פ (peh) represents the body part that is connected to speech, since the word פֶּה (peh) means mouth.

  5. PEH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'peh' peh in British English (peɪ ) noun the seventeenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet

  6. Strong's Hebrew: 6310. פֶּה (peh) -- Mouth - Bible Hub

    Peh appears first in Genesis 4:11 where the ground is said to have “opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood.” The word regularly denotes the human mouth as the visible gateway of …

  7. H6310 - pê - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible

    פֶּה peh, peh; from H6284; the mouth (as the means of blowing), whether literal or figurative (particularly speech); specifically edge, portion or side; adverbially (with preposition) according …

  8. Peh - definition of peh by The Free Dictionary

    peh (peɪ) n (Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) the seventeenth letter in the Hebrew alphabet

  9. 80 Learn Hebrew Letter Peh

    Learn Hebrew Letter Peh with videos, flashcards and more at HebrewDoc by Rabbi Jana

  10. פה | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary (Old Testament …

    May 5, 2014 · The masculine noun פה (peh) means mouth. It's also spelled פו (pw) and פי (py), and in Aramaic as פם (pum), as used in Daniel 4:31, 6:17, 6:22, 7:5, 7:8 and 7:20.