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The *ש* (Shin) is a letter made up of a *ו* (Vav) descending on the right and two *ז* (Zayin) returning on the left, symbolizing the idea that God's word does not return void but instead comes back with an increase. This reflects the power of God's spoken word, which accomplishes His purposes and brings forth fruit. When God speaks, His word is effective, and it fulfills the divine will, multiplying and producing the intended results.
The *ש* (Shin) is a letter made up of a *ו* (Vav) descending on the right and two *ז* (Zayin) returning on the left, symbolizing the idea that God's word does not return void but instead comes back with an increase. This reflects the power of God's spoken word, which accomplishes His purposes and brings forth fruit. When God speaks, His word is effective, and it fulfills the divine will, multiplying and producing the intended results.
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Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea that God's word does not return void but brings forth an increase:
Here are some scriptures that reflect the idea that God's word does not return void but brings forth an increase:

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