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The *ק* (Qof) is a letter that can be seen as a *כ* (Kaf) with the lower horizontal stroke dropping below the line, symbolizing death. This represents the death of the Son of God, where He humbled Himself and endured death for the sake of humanity. His death on the cross is the ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling God's plan for redemption.  
The *ק* (Qof) is a letter that can be seen as a *כ* (Kaf) with the lower horizontal stroke dropping below the line, symbolizing death. This represents the death of the Son of God, where He humbled Himself and endured death for the sake of humanity. His death on the cross is the ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling God's plan for redemption. The stroke on the right returns from the grave symbolizing his resurrection.


Here are some scriptures that reflect the death of the Son of God:
Here are some scriptures that reflect the death of the Son of God:

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