Difference between revisions of "ג"
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| − | The distinguishing word expressed in two parts | + | The distinguishing word expressed in two parts. God distinguished holiness and grace so that man could understand. It is the extra effort to communicate where the letter gets it's vernacular hieroglyphic meaning of a rich man chasing a poor man (with the intent to share something). |
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Revision as of 21:38, 4 January 2014
| Letter name: | Gimel |
| Alefbet order | 3 |
| Number value | 3 |
| Hebrew name | גמל |
| Number of the name | 73 => 10 => 1 |
| Meaning of the name: | camel, one weaning, requite |
| Secret number | 16 => 7 |
Drawn as: vav with a yud
Hieroglyphic: The distinguishing word expressed in two parts. God distinguished holiness and grace so that man could understand. It is the extra effort to communicate where the letter gets it's vernacular hieroglyphic meaning of a rich man chasing a poor man (with the intent to share something).
- Ge 1:4 And God saw the light, that [it was] good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
- God is Holy and Love
Correction (Priest):