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Created page with "{{bl| ELTBefore Nun נ }} The *נ* (Nun) is indeed a letter that symbolizes the "Son of Man," and when compared to the *כ* (Kaf), which represents the Son of God, the *נ* emphasizes a humble, self-restrained choice not to use His divinity, nor to have earthly family as humans do. This self-emptying, also known as the "kenosis" (Philippians 2:7), is a significant aspect of Jesus' earthly ministry, reflecting His choice to not rely on His divine nature, but to live full..."
(Created page with "{{bl| ELTBefore Nun נ }} The *נ* (Nun) is indeed a letter that symbolizes the "Son of Man," and when compared to the *כ* (Kaf), which represents the Son of God, the *נ* emphasizes a humble, self-restrained choice not to use His divinity, nor to have earthly family as humans do. This self-emptying, also known as the "kenosis" (Philippians 2:7), is a significant aspect of Jesus' earthly ministry, reflecting His choice to not rely on His divine nature, but to live full...")
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