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The *ר* (Resh) is a letter that represents revelation, where God speaks and allows for a discussion or engagement with what He has said. This speaks to the dynamic relationship between God and His people, where He reveals His truth and invites understanding and dialogue. Throughout Scripture, God speaks to His people, providing revelation that calls for response, discussion, and deeper understanding.
The *ר* (Resh) represents revelation, where God speaks and allows for a discussion or engagement with what He has said. This speaks to the dynamic relationship between God and His people, where He reveals His truth and invites understanding and dialogue. Throughout Scripture, God speaks to His people, providing revelation that calls for response, discussion, and deeper understanding.


Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea of God revealing His word and allowing for discussion or engagement:
Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea of God revealing His word and allowing for discussion or engagement:

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