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==''Mem'' מ==
'''Formation''': Like the ''tet'' ט, the ''mem'' מ joins a ''kof'' כ and a ''zayin'' ז. It joins them at the top of the letter. Like the ''tet'' it also signifies the marriage, but it's focus is on the upper joining. The Father arranged the marriage <ref>Ge 38:6 And Judah took a wife for Er his firstborn, whose name [was] Tamar.</ref> '''Promise of the Father'''
'''Name''': 'water, blemish'. Water is a symbol for the word of God which can bring life or death. As a metaphor, it can express the outcome of the word, which is his people. If ''mem'' is decorated with a symbol to focus on the flesh aspect of the metaphor, the ''ayin'' ע, as מעם , it is 'people'. It contains the idea of a blemish in that the ''mem'' without a creation, or ''yod'' י in it, is the basis for desolation ''shamem'' שמם.
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