Collezione: I AM BLESSED 01

Design Interpretation: I AM BLESSED 01

To interpret this design from a Hebrew perspective, we have to look beyond the English words and into the root concepts of the ancient language and the specific scripture cited (Jeremiah 17:7-8).
In Hebrew, "blessed" isn't just a happy state of being; it is a functional connection to a source.

1. The Root of "Blessed" (Baruch)
The English word "Blessed" in Jeremiah 17:7 translates to the Hebrew word Baruch (בָּרוּךְ).
 * The Knee: The root B-R-K is shared with berech, meaning "knee." From a Hebraic view, to be blessed is to "bend the knee"—not just in worship, but as one would to drink from a spring or to receive a heavy gift.
 * Capacity: In Hebrew thought, a blessing is an empowerment or an increased capacity to fulfill one's purpose. It is a tangible "filling" of a vessel.

2. The Mechanics of the "I AM"
While the design uses the English "I Am," a Hebrew interpretation immediately links this to the Divine Name revealed to Moses (Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh—"I Will Be What I Will Be").
Identity in Source: By placing "I AM" above "BLESSED," the design suggests that the speaker's identity is derived entirely from their connection to the Great "I AM."
 * The Cross Symbol: In the design, the "A" in "I AM" contains a cross. In a Hebraic-Messianic context, this represents the center of the covenant—the bridge between the human and the divine.

3. The Imagery of Jeremiah 17:7-8
The verse cited provides the "biological" blueprint for the design's meaning. The Hebrew text describes a man who trusts in the Lord as a tree:
"He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream..."

Symbol in Design |  Hebraic Parallel |  Meaning

The Sunburst/Radiance | Shekinah | The dwelling presence or light of God that nourishes the "tree."

The Solid Block Lettering | Emunah | Trust/Faith. In Hebrew, Emunah isn't a feeling; it’s a physical firmness or "steadfastness," like a pillar.

Gold Color (2nd Image) | Keter/Paz | Represents refinement through fire and the "glory" (weightiness) of God.

4. The Concept of "Trust" (Bitachon)
The Hebrew perspective of this design centers on Bitachon (trust/reliance). Unlike the English "hope," which can be wishful, Bitachon is a "fearless reliance."
The design’s bold, heavy font reflects this lack of anxiety.
Jeremiah 17:8 says this person "does not fear when heat comes." The design’s stark contrast (White/Black or Gold/White) mimics this—it remains unchanged and bold regardless of the surrounding environment.

Summary
From a Hebrew perspective, this design is a Covenant Declaration. It says: "I am firmly grafted into the Source of Life; therefore, I am empowered to flourish regardless of the season."

​A smiling man standing in a pine forest wearing a dark forest green hoodie. The hoodie features a white graphic on the chest that reads "I AM BLESSED" with the scripture reference "JEREMIAH 17:7-8" underneath.