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(Created page with "{{bl| Mem מ The Father }} {{th}} {{1c| The ''mem'' מ is formed by connecting a ''kof'' כ and a ''zayin'' ז at the top. It is a symbol that the Father arranged a marriage for the Son and chose his bride. <ref>Consider the story of how Abraham chose a bride for Isaac.</ref> <ref>{{bg| Ge 24:4 }} But thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac.</ref> <ref group="q">In an arranged marriage, the bride is a gift to the son. What i...") |
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The mem מ is formed by connecting a kof כ and a zayin ז at the top. It is a symbol that the Father arranged a marriage for the Son and chose his bride. [1] [2] [q 1] [a 1] This was done in heaven before the foundation of the earth. [3] This is the promise of God, and the focus is on the promise and the Father. [4] |
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Mem מים means water as does the word mee מי, and the Father is represented as the 'waters above the firmament' (to the right of the yod). [1] [2] |
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Mem מ or מם also means blemish. The bride, that the Father chose for the Son, was blemished, and it grieved him that it was so. [1] [v 1] |
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