Chapter 1.1.21 Kaf כ

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Contents
Section 1: How we got the Bible
Part 1.1: God invented an alphabet
Chapter 1.1.21 Kaf כ



Primary metaphor

The kaf כ represents the Son of God. It emphasizes that he is both fully God and fully man by the long horizontals. He is the revelation resh ר who became flesh, as indicated by the rounded corner on the lower right. This chapter does not speak of the final kaf ך. Though the kaf כ and the final kaf ך are normally considered the same letter, they are not. The different form creates a different metaphor by the strokes. There is a reason they are different.

'That' or 'burning' kiy כי