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Revision as of 02:08, 31 August 2022
Formation - The Nun family [∞]
The nun - Son of Man Family is based on variations on the nun and they all relate to the Son of Man.
Nun נ The Son of Man [∞]
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Ayin ע tempted in the flesh [∞]
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Tsadi צ exchanged his righteousness [∞]
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Shin ש The Spirit enabled the Word to have an increase [∞]
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Final tsadi ץ Judgement ended
The final tsadi is drawn as a final nun ן with a zayin ז attached on the right side. Normally, in other letters, the zayin is on the left side of the Square Text Template. Finding it on the right suggests that the bride has not yet been made holy. The final nun is the death of the Son of Man. Together -- while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us[s 1].
The tsadi צ represented the righteousness of Christ. As he was tempted in every way that we are, yet did not sin, [s 2] he judged us by removing all of our excuses for sin. The final tsadi ץ represents the cross, and almost looks like one, where the judge is put to death. If there is no judge, there is no judgment. We now live in grace.
As you draw the final tsadi ץ say, "Judgement ended". [v 1]
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- ↑ final tsadi ץ - m. cross, judgment ended.
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