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# '''What is the significance of the letter ''ש'' (Shin) in relation to God’s word?''' ''Answer:'' The ''ש'' (Shin) is composed 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 brings an increase. This reflects the power of God's spoken word, which accomplishes His purposes and produces fruit. | # '''What is the significance of the letter ''ש'' (Shin) in relation to God’s word?''' ''Answer:'' The ''ש'' (Shin) is composed 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 brings an increase. This reflects the power of God's spoken word, which accomplishes His purposes and produces fruit. |