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=A word about final forms=
There are six letter which are formed differently when they are at the end of a word.
:The ''kof'' is normally כ but at the end of a word is ך.
:The ''mem'' is normally מ but at the end of a word is ם.
:The ''nun'' is normally נ but at the end of a word is ן.
:The ''pe'' is normally פ but at the end of a word is ף.
:The ''tsadi'' is normally צ but at teh end of a word is ץ.
:The ''shin'' is normally שbut the final form does not appear in any word [so there is not a font character for it] but is found on the garment of the high priest. It looks like a shim with four legs rather than three.
All of the final form letters represent the eternal state of something after the cross, since they all follow the ''tov'' or last letter of the alphabet when they are ordered by numeric value.
The final forms get their primary metaphor from the normal form, then interpreted by means of the changes to them.