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[[ר]] The resh represents a revelation from God to man. The curved top right distinguishes it from the dalet [[ד]] which has a right angle meaning a declaration.
[[צץ]] The tsadei has two descending lines, representing the revelation of God in two parts: he is holy and he is love. These messages are joined in the lower right corner which is the messiah point. It is where the word becomes flesh. The lower horizontal is the messiah among men. In it's final form, the 'tail' descends to the grave.The word [[רץ]] 'running' is illustrated by the story of 2Sa 18. Two runners ran to David to reveal the outcome of a battle. The first runner was last, and the last was first. The one who arrived first told the news of the victory, leaving the news of the death of David's son to the second to tell.
The word earth [[ארצ]] when interpreted by the hieroglyphics means “He is a split word running”. David expresses this as he unpacks the hieroglyphics for himself in “[[Ps 147:15]] He sendeth forth his commandment [upon] earth: his word runneth very swiftly.” He uses two terms “commandment and word”. The commandment is the law which expresses holiness, and the Word is the son which went to the grave, expressing love. This is found in the word ארצ 'earth' even as the commandment and the word run in the earth. In Revelation, Jesus repeatedly says that he (the Word) comes quickly. ([[Re 3:11]], [[Re 22:7]], [[Re 22:12]], [[Re 22:20]])
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