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==The bet ב reveals the invisible aleph א==
When the rabbis ask the question "Why does the Torah start with the bet" they do so because of expectations they have about the word of God.
The question also only makes sense IF the alphabet itself is a revelation from God. Before God could speak words, he would need an alphabet. Indeed, the alphabet, when read in order, also contains a relevant, detailed prophecy about Christ. <ref>[[:Category:HebDict]]</ref>
There The mere existence of the bet at the beginning of the Torah elicits the question about the aleph. Why is this important?
The first two letters of the Torah spell 'ab' which is 'father', but you cannot see it because of the invisible aleph. From this we discern, as did the Bereans, that from the beginning, no man has seen the father. <ref>[[Joh 1:18]] No man hath seen God at any time; </ref>

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