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(Created page with "{{bl| Gimel ג Hepursued them }} {{th}} {{1c| {{:Draw the gimel}} }} The word ''gimel'' means 'camel'. If you look it up in a dictionary, they look like two words in English, but the are the same Hebrew word גמל. It also means 'recompense' like a judge giving you what you deserve. And it means 'poor one' <ref group="v">gimel ג or גמל - camel, recompense, poor one ''m.'' pursue, judge</ref> As you draw the ''gimel'' say, "The man rich in love (draw the ''vav'')...") |
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As you draw the ''gimel'' say, "The man rich in love (draw the ''vav''), pursued the poor man (draw the ''yod'') with holiness. | As you draw the ''gimel'' say, "The man rich in love (draw the ''vav''), pursued the poor man (draw the ''yod'') with holiness. |