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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. The are difficult to tell apart when they are seen in isolation. The key to discerning them is the baseline of the word. The final nun is used for the nun נ at the end of a 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> <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>. As a final nun ן it is interpreted that the Son of Man died (or must die). Because it is in 'final' state. It suggests that in resurrection, Christ was restored to glory <ref>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 ן - ''m.'' Christ died and returned to Glory.</ref>
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PHB: vav - Word family יוזן

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/* Final nun ן */
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