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=Rosh רRevealed=
The ''rosh'' ר was part of the vav - Word Extended Family as a ''vav'' ו extended with a horizontal ''vav'' on the top. It also starts it's own family. All members of this family are related to the ''rosh'' as revelation.
<ref group="q">How does the ''rosh'' ר differ from the ''dalet'' ד.</ref>
<ref group="a">The ''dalet'' is a commandment or the result of it. Though it reflects the personality of God, it does not contain it. You cannot dialog with it. The ''rosh'' is the revelation containing the personality of God. </ref>
=Bet בRevealed to man=
The ''bet'' is the revelation ''to man'', indicated by the lower horizontal. The ''rosh'' and the lower horizontal are joined at right angles, meaning that there is something less than if they were joined with a curve. It indicates the the revelation is ''with'' man, ''among'' men and ''to'' man.
The word ''bet'' בת means house. When drawing the ''bet'' say, "He revealed himself to man". ''Bet'' also means 'daughter' because daughters live in their father's house.<ref group="v"> bet ב or בת - house, daughter ''m.'' he revealed himself to man</ref>When drawing the ''bet'' say, "He revealed himself to man".
=Kof כThe Son of God=
The ''kof'' כ is drawn like a ''bet'' ב but it transitions to the lower ''vav'' with a curve, suggesting that the revelation has ''become'' man. It represents the Son of God. We spoke of it in contrast to the ''nun'' נ which is the Son of Man.
Jesus asked to have the cup removed.
<ref group="s">Lu 22:42 Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done.</ref>
We understand that he was asking to not have to face his death. Now Some teach that the cup represents wrath, but it must mean the same thing everywhere. There are several Hebrew words for 'cup', but in this case we now know more precisely why it means that. The the death of the Son of God was hidden in mystery; in the cup.<ref group="q">What does it mean to have your cup overflow? (Careful. It is a different Hebrew word.) Ps 23:5 </ref><ref group="a">The word is ''kowc'' כוס meaning ''lament'' כן complete fulfilling the promise of the Father ס. The 23rd Psalm is prophetic of Gethsemane wherein the lamenting of Christ was finished, and he braced himself to face the cross. </ref>
When you draw the ''kof'' כ say, "The Son of God". The ''kof'' will have a family of it's own.
=Tov תIt is finished=
The ''tov'' is drawn as a ''rosh'' then finished with a ''vav'' spontaneously generated on the bottom left (no connection to the ''rosh'') and the returning in holiness to God up the left side. The meaning is that the revelation completed it's work with a new word (''vav'') spontaneously returning to God. This is the genuine praise of God by his people.
<ref group="q">Why does the ''tov'' ת have a ''rosh'' ר within rather than a ''dalet''ד?</ref>
<ref group="a">The commandment cannot produce life. Ro 7:10</ref>
<ref group="s">Ro 7:10 And the commandment, which was ordained to life, I found to be unto death.</ref>