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:Aleph (א): | |||
:Aleph is often considered the letter of God, the Father, or initiative. It represents the beginning and source of all things. In this case, Aleph is the first letter of אב (Av), meaning Father, symbolizing the initiation of the relationship between God and humanity. Aleph is also related to the concept of strength or authority (as in א being the first letter of the Hebrew word for "ox" - שור), which speaks to the power and authority of the Father who initiates the relationship. | |||
:Bet (ב): | |||
:Bet represents a revelation to man, as we discussed earlier. When we consider בוא (bo), the Bet in this context speaks to how God, the Father, reveals Himself to man. The coming (בוא) is a revelation, where God actively reveals Himself to humanity. Bet can be seen as the gateway through which this revelation passes, enabling humanity to engage with the Divine. | |||
:Vav (ו): | |||
:Vav, as previously discussed, acts as a connector. It links the Father’s revelation (Bet) with the act of coming. The Vav thus connects the revelation to the purpose or the mission of coming. It suggests that God's coming is not random but is part of a divine plan or unfolding narrative. | |||
Interpreting "Come" in Light of the Principle of Reversal: | Interpreting "Come" in Light of the Principle of Reversal: |