בור
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Breakdown of the Letters:
- Bet (ב):
- Bet represents a revelation to man, which indicates God revealing something to humanity. In the case of בור, this could signify a hidden place — a crypt, pit, or cistern — which holds something that is concealed, but will eventually be revealed. It can also symbolize a hidden wisdom or truth, which will be made manifest at the right time.
- Vav (ו):
- Vav serves as a connector, linking two ideas or elements together. In this case, it connects the hidden place (Bet) with the revelation (Resh) that will follow. The Vav suggests that the crypt or pit is not just a place of concealment, but a place where something will be revealed at the appointed time — it has a purpose that leads to a greater understanding or manifestation.
- Resh (ר):
- Resh represents revelation or headship. In the case of בור, Resh signifies that the crypt or pit is ultimately revealed for a purpose, whether as a place of death or hidden things, it will be transformed into a place of revelation. It might point to the resurrection, where what was buried is brought to light, symbolizing the revelation of new life from death.
Interpreting בור (Bor) – "Crypt, Pit, Cistern" with Bet as Revelation to Man, Vav as Connector, and Resh as Revelation:
- Bet (ב): A Revelation to Man
- The Bet in בור suggests that the crypt or pit is a place of hidden revelation. Though it is a place of concealment or even death, it holds something important that will eventually be revealed. This could symbolize hidden wisdom or mystery that will be unveiled at the proper time. It reminds us that sometimes what seems to be concealed, or even final, has a deeper significance and is part of God’s plan for revelation.
- Vav (ו): The Connector
- The Vav connects the hidden or concealed place (Bet) with the revelation (Resh). It shows that the crypt or pit is not a mere place of concealment or death, but one where something significant is hidden, and there is a purpose behind its existence. What seems concealed will ultimately be revealed.
- Resh (ר): Revelation
- The Resh indicates that the crypt or pit, though initially a place of death or concealment, is a place of revelation. The hidden things are revealed, and what seems to be a final resting place can become a place of new life or new understanding. This could be a reference to resurrection or the revelation of something precious that was once hidden.
Sensus Plenior Interpretation:
In sensus plenior, we interpret בור (bor) as a deeper, spiritual symbol:
- Bet (ב) - Hidden Revelation
- Bet reveals that the crypt or pit is a hidden place of revelation. Just as God’s wisdom or truth can sometimes be hidden from view, so too the crypt symbolizes a place of mystery that will be revealed in due time. It speaks of the concealment of something significant until the right time of revelation.
- Vav (ו) - Connection to Purpose
- The Vav connects the hidden place (Bet) with the purpose of the revelation (Resh). It suggests that the crypt is not merely a place of death or concealment, but part of God’s divine plan — a place that holds significance and will eventually lead to new understanding or life.
- Resh (ר) - Revelation of New Life
- Resh points to revelation — the ultimate unveiling of what was hidden. The crypt, while seemingly a place of death or concealment, is actually a place of life, where God’s revelation will eventually break forth. It could symbolize the resurrection, where the hidden remains are brought to light, or the unveiling of wisdom that was previously concealed.
Application:
- Bet (ב) - A Hidden Revelation
- The Bet in בור reminds us that the crypt or pit is a place of hidden revelation. It suggests that, while things may seem concealed or hidden in our lives, they are ultimately part of God’s plan and will be revealed at the right time.
- Vav (ו) - Connection to Purpose
- The Vav emphasizes that the crypt is part of a larger divine purpose. It may represent a place of concealment, but it will ultimately lead to something greater. It connects what is hidden with the eventual revelation of God’s plan.
- Resh (ר) - Revelation of New Life
- Resh symbolizes the revelation of new life. Just as Christ’s burial in the tomb was followed by His resurrection, so too the crypt can be seen as a place of transformation, where death gives way to new life and hidden things are revealed.
Summary:
The word בור (bor), meaning crypt, pit, or cistern, can be understood as a place of hidden revelation (Bet), connected to a divine purpose that will be revealed (Vav), and ultimately leading to a revelation of new life (Resh). What might initially appear as a place of concealment, death, or finality is in fact part of God’s plan for transformation, where things that are hidden are eventually brought to light and given new life.