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<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.
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>