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Latest revision as of 08:15, 25 September 2020

These are some the attributes:

  • Order or position in the alphabet: 8
  • A number value: 8
  • A meaning using notarikon (splitting it into smaller parts): Command ד understood, the vav ו returns
  • The meaning of it's name: dismay
  • The number of it's name: 408 : 12 : 3
  • The formation of the name: understand
  • The gate (a reversal gives an opposite sense): lowly
  • Memory [1]:
Het - the fulfilled word
Het - the command is understood in flesh and spirit
Het - Understanding Christ lifts you up
Het - Understanding causes distress, disillusionment (in worldly things)
  1. Memory - The source of the idea in this line comes from Jewish tradition which has not yet been traced to scripture.