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One of the most important archeological finds concerning the Bible was the collection of manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Though not all the manuscripts are texts from the Bible, those manuscripts have demonstrated that the Bible we received though the ages by way of scribal copies, have remained virtually unchanged, even though many letters of the alphabet appear to be the same, and could be easily mistaken. Observe how similar these five letters appear: יוזןך. The process to produce a copy of scripture was so rigorous that precise rules for forming each letter were enforced through ritual and a quality inspection. <ref>The pneumnemonics are not designed to help you wite in ''kosher'' Hebrew, but to learn the letters in their natural and theological form. </ref>
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=Zayin ז The Bride=The zayin is drawn up the left side of the Square Letter Template. It meets a yud at the top like a tiny 'T'. It differs from the vav ו which descends from a yod {{:C י. It is that which returns to God. Alone, or with other elements it usually describes the bride of Christ. The word ''zayin'' means 'prostitute'. The bride of Christ (the church) was a prostitute (sinner) that was made in to the virgin (pure bride).<ref group="v">zayin ז - prostitute, ''m.'' bride</ref> <ref group="q">Can you think of women in the Bible who represent (literally or figuratively) the virgin bride who was also a prostitute (Ex. Mary was pure, but her name means 'rebellious' and she had the gossip surrounding her of her being a prostitute)</ref>.<ref group="a">Rebekah was 'took' (married) by the servant and was uncovered with him before she saw Isaac. Leah represents the prostitute and Rachel the virgin. Gomer was a prostitute and she named her son "God sows" as a hint of the virgin birth.</ref>}}
=Final nun ן The Son of Man died and returned to Glory=
The final nun is used for the nun נ at the end of a word. The final nun ן is drawn as a vav extending below the lower horizontal of the Square Letter Template. The vav ו stops at the lower horizontal. They are difficult to tell apart when they are seen in isolation. The key to discerning them is the baseline of the word.
The nun נ, which will be examined later means 'fish', and represents the Son of Man <ref group="v">nun נ fish, ''m.'' Son of Man</ref> {{:C ו}} <ref group="q">Which came first{{: The Greek symbol of a fish to represent Christ, or the Hebrew letter nun to represent the Son of Man?</ref>. C ז}}<ref group="a">The nun came first. All New Testament teaching comes from the Old Testament.</ref>As a final nun ן, it is interpreted that the Son of Man died (or must die). Because it is in 'final' state, the final nun suggests that in resurrection, Christ was restored to glory <ref group="s">Joh 17 {{:5 And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.</ref> <ref group="v">nun C ן - ''m.'' Christ died and returned to Glory.</ref>}}
=Final kof ך=
The final kof [[ך ]] is not part of the word family. The upper horizontal is too long and will be examined more closely as part of the Dalet [[ד ]] family. The Word family has four members yod[[י]], vav[[ו]], zayin[[ז]] , and final nun יוזן, and the word 'word' has four letters[[ן]].
=Yah יו God=
<ref group="v">Yael ''Yow’el'' יואל - Jehovah יו is God אל</ref>
<ref group="v">el אל - God, ''m.'' the creator א taught ל</ref>
=Yazin יוזן =
If the letters of the Word family are read as a word; ''yazin'', it is a word that does not exist. It still forms a pneumnemonic.
Yazin ''Yow’zin'' יוזן - Jehovah יו is diverse kinds זן
<ref group="v">zin זן - diverse kinds, ''m.'' The bride ז died with Christ ן</ref>
The word does not exist because God IS NOT diverse kinds. God is ONE
<ref group="q">Are there places where scripture interprets scripture by what is not said?</ref>
<ref group="a">Earlier we saw that Adam knew what he was doing when he sinned because ''adam'' אדם does not have a ''he'' at the end like 'ground' ''adamah'' אדמה.</ref>
It would be improper for any word in scripture to say otherwise.