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It is the last letter of the alphabet, but not the last letter of the number sequence. As you draw the ''tov'' you can say, "It is finished".
<ref>Joh 19:30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.</ref>
 
=Kof כ=
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.
 
The meaning of ''kof'' כף is 'palm of a hand, or cup. In formation it means - The Son of God כ hidden in mystery, riddle, parable, prophecy and/or metaphor ף of his death.
<ref group="v">kof כ or כף - palm, cup ''m.'' Son of God</ref>
Jesus asked to have the cup removed.
<ref>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 we now more precisely why it means that. 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? Ps 23:5 </ref>
 
When you draw the ''kof'' כ say, "The Son of God". The ''kof'' will have a family of it's own.
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