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| − | + | As the first [[א]] and last [[ת]] letter of the alphabet, את represents the whole alphabet. <ref>Though there are six more letters following the ''tov'' [[ת]], the first 22 are considered the alphabet, and the other six as being final forms (found at the end of words) are considered mostly superflous. The [[final shin]] is never used to form any word. It is the end of the [[28-letter alphabet]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 29 November 2020
את ↬ alphabet
As the first א and last ת letter of the alphabet, את represents the whole alphabet. <ref>Though there are six more letters following the tov ת, the first 22 are considered the alphabet, and the other six as being final forms (found at the end of words) are considered mostly superflous. The final shin is never used to form any word. It is the end of the 28-letter alphabet.
It appears in Ge 1:1 twice, suggesting that that a heavenly alphabet was created before the heavens, and an earthly alphabet was created before the earth.