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Yod and vav

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The yod י and the vav ו are know as the jot and tittle in the English New Testament and iota and keraia in Greek. They are similar to a noun and a verb, but not exactly. They are metaphors where one primarily speaks of an object and the other of an action.

Dict:Metaphor



keraia means horn.

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