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:''[[Mt 5:18]] For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.''
If you wish to solve the riddle of the alphabet, you may approach it from two sides:from the strokes, or from the words.
=From the strokes=
The metaphoric meaning of a letter... wait! wait! Letters don't have meaning!
Now you are starting to understand. Hebrew is the only known language that behaves this way. The letters have meaning. But because Hebrew was a dead language for so long, only to be revived when the Jewsih Jewish people started gathering in the first half of the nineteenth century <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival_of_the_Hebrew_language</ref>, the meaning of the letters was lost. Only a memory that they had a meaning remained.
During the same time, the preserved sacred text (square letters) was transformed from sacred usage to common. Educational programs were started to teach the Jewish people their own language.
This is important because there is no authority for the meaning of the sacred alphabet letters. There is only a memory that they have meaning. The authority for the meaning will come from observations within scripture itself.
The letters derive their meaning from the strokes of the letters. There are two primary strokes which form all the other letters, and the second one is formed from the first. Every letter is formed by first drawing a yod. Every letter has a yod in it.
You may start with These are the yod <font face="TimesNewRoman" size=6>י</font> and the strokes vav <font face="TimesNewRoman" size=6>ו</font>. <font face="TimesNewRoman" size=8>אבגדהןזחטיכלמנסעפצקרשתךםןףץ</font> The yod is conceptually an infinitesimally small dot. That is difficult to draw and try even harder to make see, so the metaphor yod is used to represent it. To the Greeks it is the iota. In English we call it a jot. Jesus said that the tiniest part of the letters law would not disappear before it was all fulfilled.<ref>[[Mt 5:18]] For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from themthe law, such till all be fulfilled.</ref> Rethink that saying. "Not the tiniest part of the law..." We think in terms of the requirements of the law. We think he said that not one of the smallest requirements would disappear. But he did not say that. He said that not one yod, from any letter of any word of any sentence in the law would disappear. There are four things to observe from this::1. His word will be miraculously preserved:2. Every yod must have meaning , why else would they need preserved? :3. All things proceed from the mind of God.:4. Each letter must have meaning if the letters combine yod starts by giving it meaning. The vav is referred to form wordsas the tittle in Greek. This It means horn, and in Hebrew is ''qeren'' קרן . Reading by the hard way, though letters <ref>We will see how to do this later.</ref> it means 'redemption revealed through the death of the son of man'. This is useful for validating the meaning when they are discovered other wayshorn.
=Yod=When Jesus said that not one tittle (horn) would pass away there are these observations:The first stroke is conceptually an infinitesimally small dot:1. His word will be miraculously preserved.:2. Every vav must have meaning, why else would they be preserved?:3. That is difficult to draw and even harder to see so All things are upheld the yod Word of God. <font face="TimesNewRoman" size=6ref>י[[Heb 1:3]] Who being the brightness of [his] glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high;</fontref>represents it:4. it is All things concerning redemption are revealed in the same as death of Christ. <ref>The pictures of the tenth letter of cross in the alphabet. To OT are the Greeks it is 'keys to the iotakingdom'. In English we call it a jot</ref>:5. Jesus said that the tiniest part The proclamation of redemption through the law would cross will not disappear before it was all fulfilledbe impeded.<ref>[[Mt 516:18]] For verily And I say also unto youthee, Till heaven That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and earth pass, one jot or one tittle the gates of hell shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfillednot prevail against it.</ref>
As a You may start with the strokes and try to make the metaphorof the letters from them, such that the yod represents: meaning of the first idea that God had letters combine to create, form words. This is the first void in himself that he made in which to put his creation, the creation itselfhard way, though it is useful for validating the creator, or if two yods meaning when they are used, as two parts of the wholediscovered other ways.
The formation of every letter starts by drawing a yod. Because of this we say that everything God intended to create, comes from the yod, since it forms the letters which form the words of creation.Next: [[TMYK - Yod]]
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