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=He ה=
The ''he'' ה is drawn with a ''dalet'' ד as the commandment, then a ''vav'' returns halfway up the left side. The response is not a full response because the commandment is not understood. The response is like when sheep ''hear'' the shepherd's voice. <refgroup="s">Joh 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:</ref> They are drawn to it, but they do not understand the words.
''He'' means 'aha!' It is the response of recognition. <ref group="v">he ה - aha, ''m.'' to be drawn to God but not understanding, hearing</ref> <ref group="q">When does a sheep decide which shepherd to follow?</ref> <ref group="v">How much does a sheep have to understand the shepherd to be his sheep?</ref>
''The one who seeks should not cease seeking until he finds. And when he finds, he will be dismayed...'' Could the ''chet'' be the source of Thomas's riddle?</ref>
The ''chet'' ח symbol represents life in many cultures. They may pronounce it ''chee''. Understanding is represented by ''seeing''. One cannot understand (see) the teaching of Christ (the kingdom) unless he has been born again. <refgroup="s">Joh 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.</ref> Understanding is a sign of the beginning of life.
When you draw the ''vav'' of the ''chet'' say, "understood" or "saw".
The final ''kof'' ך is the form used when a ''kof'' כ is at the end of a word. We examined the ''kof'' כ when we discussed the ''nun'' נ. The ''nun'' נ is the Son of Man, and the ''kof'' כ is the Son of God; fully God and fully man by nature, as indicated by the long horizontal ''vav's.
''Kof'' means 'spoon' or 'palm of the hand' and the final form ך represents the Son of God died according to the commandment (which is why it looks like a large ''dalet''). <ref group="v">final kof ך - palm of the hand, ''m.'' last work, the Son of God died</ref> <ref group="q">Consider in light of the final work of the Son of God: ''"Isa 49:16 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of [my] hands; thy walls [are] continually before me." '' </ref> <ref group="s" >Isa 49:16 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of [my] hands; thy walls [are] continually before me.</ref>
As you draw the final ''kof'' say, "The Son of God died".