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Revision as of 11:50, 9 February 2020
Aleph recapitulation
Recapitulation is a saying the same things in different ways forming a pattern by repeating an idea in a letter, word, sentence, riddle, prophecy, pericope, etc. Recapitulation is used to help the hearer form the same connections as the speaker, enabling communication, or the transfer of an idea from one to another.
The aleph א extends the idea of the vav ו. The vav is the Word which distinguishes between things. The aleph adds two yods to the vav showing the two things which are separated.