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* revealed ר * I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א * increase, spirit, fire ש
* revealed ר * fire, there is, foundation, man אש
* fear, see, discern רא * increase, spirit, fire ש
* destitute, tenant-you, evict-you, enjoys tenacity, poison רש * I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א
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head , authority ראש
- 1Co 11:3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman [is] the man; and the head of Christ [is] God.
This sounds like a plain teaching. where did Paul get it? Paul is parsing the theology from the Hebrew words.
The word 'head' ראש is composed of the Word/Revelation ר and man אש with the Word/Christ at the head of man.
The word 'man' אש begins with the alef א which is the firmament between the waters, which is Christ. So Paul says Christ is the head of man.
The head of woman אשה is man אש .
The head of Christ (Messiah) משיח is the mem מ which we have seen elsewhere represents God the Father.