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Jesus uses this meaning in a brilliant riddle which reverses the historical event with the hidden meaning.
Consider the dialog and circumstances around the meeting of the rich man and Jesus. <ref>[[Mk 10:17]], [[Mt 19:16]], [[Lk 18:18]]</ref>]
The rich man came running to the poor man Jesus and asks what he must do to have eternal life, but he refers to Jesus as the 'good' teacher.

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/* The gimel represents the rich man (God) pursuing the poor man (the sinner) */
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