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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Aleph and Tav

https://donnamunro.smugmug.com/Jehovahs-Love-Notes/i-LVhXjJq/A


The fact that Aleph and Tav would one day meet was written in the stars.

Fate. God set destinies. Oh yeah.

Aleph and Tav love one another.


You can bet when this Tav gets to heaven, there's going to be a duet going on in Yeshua's heaven.

The story in the song is: That you would love me again.

It's for someone.

I have the code out of Jeremiah. Would is a long word.

I am missing a word of the puzzle in Jeremiah. Sometimes, I can sculpt out the word by alleviating processor work. Because the Heart of God is in the first code, depsite not having the word love there, I am bringing it forward.





When Jesus went forward to take his judgment, despite Pilate wanting to help him, he kind of knew it was Jesus' time to take Wormwood.

And these days, Jesus is the Pilate who is releasing Wormwood to the nations.

For some, who repent, he will spare the exposure.

For the one God addresses his letter to, Man has had this extremely poor habit of throwing God's love letter to him onto the fire.

And so, you will not mind the end of all things.




As it would seem is done by kings of this world, so it is done in heaven at the judgment.

Love. Letters. All that.

As I reviewed various alphabets, I have wondered which two letters are best paired together.

If you saw the French alphabet, are there two letters which you feel seem like the right pair?

Or if you saw another alphabet, do you know two letters which seem to be a good pair?

There are so many alphabets.

To pull this together, we have heard of the Alpha and Omega. And that is Greek. Though I am working on Greek letters, I am not ready to fluidly answer this question for Greek, despite hearing the Phrase. The question is a good question, which needs further reflection.

For Hebrew, the Aleph and Tav are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. And they represent A and T. They look different. There's a different art applied to the letters.

And the question can be applied to any alphabet. AZ. Are those a good pair? Are there phonetic pairs which are artistically an interesting pair? Are there other meanings which make a good pair?

Working on phrases, to put two letters together, you need the word and. Just putting two letters together, you learn the word and for a language.

Here, I learned the word "and".

Regarding A and Z, I've thought of the phrase, he tried everything from A to Z. That is something from English. There are phrases throughout the languages which use a couple letters as part of the phrases. Do you know any?

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