אבר

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The Meaning of אבר: Father Revealed Through Body Parts[edit | edit source]

  • אב (Father): Represents the source or beginning. The Father is the initiator of all creation, and His will is revealed through the various aspects of creation, including the body.
  • ר (Revealing): Represents revelation, unveiling, or disclosure—in this case, how the Father’s work is made known.

Understanding אבר as a Riddle:[edit | edit source]

In Sensus Plenior (SP), you associate body parts with spiritual meanings:

  • Arms represent works.
  • Legs represent life.
  • Organs represent mind, spirit, and intention.

Now, when we interpret אבר (Aver), we see that the Father is revealed through these body parts as symbols of deeper spiritual truths. אבר can be understood as the Father's revelation expressed through these symbols:

  1. Arms (Works): The arms are symbolic of the Father's works. In the riddle of אבר, the arms point to the Father's active expression in the world. His works are revealed through the actions and deeds, and this is a manifestation of His will.
  2. Legs (Life): The legs represent life in the riddle. Through the legs, we understand the Father’s gift of life—movement, growth, and progression in the journey of life itself. The legs carry us, symbolizing the Father's life-giving power.
  3. Organs (Mind, Spirit, Intention): The organs represent the mind, spirit, and intention in this riddle. אבר (Aver) is not just about physical parts; it symbolizes the Father’s revelation in our thoughts, spiritual being, and intentions—how the Father’s mind and purpose are made known in the inner workings of a person.

Conclusion:[edit | edit source]

The word אבר (Aver) symbolizes the Father's revelation through the body parts, each symbolizing a deeper truth:

  • Arms reveal the Father’s works.
  • Legs reveal the Father’s gift of life.
  • Organs reveal the Father’s mind, spirit, and intentions.

Through this riddle, אבר shows how the Father is made known through the symbols of the body, reflecting His works, His life-giving nature, and His spiritual will.



Let’s interpret אבר (Aver) as אב-בר (Father-Son), drawing parallels to the previous אב-בן (Father-Son) breakdown, and focus on the metaphor of the Son being inseparable from the Father.

Breaking Down אב-בר:[edit | edit source]

  • אב (Father): As we’ve established, אב represents the source, beginning, or initiator—the Father as the origin of all things.
  • בר (Bar): The word בר (Bar) often means son (e.g., "Bar" in Aramaic means "son"). In this interpretation, בר refers to the Son of God, specifically the Son who is inseparable from the Father, highlighting the unity between the two.

Metaphorical Interpretation of אב-בר:[edit | edit source]

The relationship between אב (Father) and בר (Son) in this context reflects a unity where the Son (בר) is not separated from the Father (אב). The concept here is that, unlike body parts that can be separated or cut off, the Son is inseparable from the Father, like a limb that is not cut off. This highlights the oneness of the Father and Son, where the Son remains fully connected to the Father in essence and purpose.

אבר (Aver) as the Inseparable Son:[edit | edit source]

When we combine אב-בר (Father-Son), it emphasizes that the Son is not separated from the Father—just as a limb is not cut off from the body. אבר (Aver) can therefore be understood as the Son (בר) who is fully connected to the Father (אב), symbolizing the inseparability and oneness between them. The limb (אבר) is part of the whole, just as the Son is part of the Father’s essence, and they cannot be divided or separated.

Conclusion:[edit | edit source]

אבר (Aver), interpreted as אב-בר (Father-Son), symbolizes the inseparable connection between the Father and Son. Just as limbs are not cut off from the body, the Son is not separated from the Father. Their unity reflects a deep, unbroken connection, highlighting the oneness of their relationship.