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* ''Tav'' (ת) – He completed
* ''Tav'' (ת) – He completed


God has already told us twice that He is the Creator. The first time is through the word ''bereshith'' itself, where the letter ''aleph'' silently and invisibly points to God’s act of creation. The second time is when Genesis 1:1 explicitly states, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The Hebrew phrase here, “God created,” directly affirms that God is the Creator. We have already heard the message twice—once in the subtle, hidden meaning of ''aleph'', and again in the clear statement of Genesis.
God has already told us twice that He is the Creator. The first time is through the word ''bereshith'' itself, where the letter ''aleph'' silently and invisibly points to God’s act of creation. The second time is when Genesis 1:1 explicitly states, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The Hebrew phrase here, “God created,” directly affirms that God is the Creator. We have already heard the message twice—once in the subtle, hidden meaning of ''Aleph'', and again in the clear statement of Genesis 1:1.


But if we split ''bereshith'' into ''bara shith'', it means "created six."
But if we split ''bereshith'' into ''bara shith'', it means "created six."

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