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27 December 2024

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  • curprev 09:4209:42, 27 December 2024Pig talk contribs 2,416 bytes +2,416 Created page with "The Hebrew word אוד (Aleph-Vav-Dalet), meaning "wooden poker" or "firebrand," can be analyzed by using Dalet (ד) to symbolize a "command". Here's how the interplay of Aleph (א), Vav (ו), and Dalet (ד) reveals the essence of the word: Breakdown of the Letters: Aleph (א): Represents God, the source, or strength. Symbolizes the origin of energy, often tied to divine power or potential. Dalet (ד): Symbolizes a command, representing..."