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Biblical names express the spiritual qualities and principles of those
things fashioned in the image and likeness of the Breath of Life c. The
Names within scripture are a great river m of
Wisdom c,
whose flow is reflected m in
faces of Creation. Names are conceptual doorways to the operations of the Divine
Breath, the
Holy
Spirit c, in
the lives of its children, its families, its people, and in the mixed
multitude of investments in its life on Earth
m.
When biblical names are read as words within a text, they speak to the
hidden, spiritual c
contexts of the People of the Book m as
they struggle c to
be free. Beyond their etymological meanings, Names written inPaleo and studied as
soundless, holy emblems, they deepen our appreciation that, in his Wisdom, God
c
has prepared m
an endless feast of
strong food c for
his children m. The full glory of God’s c
counsel is reflected m
in the catalog of biblical names: they catch the Light to perfection, revealing themselves to be
among the brightest gems of Wisdom c because they mirror its attributes m.
Voiced names--monikers--are assimilated c by
the memory without much difficulty m;
but if their significance pentrates no deeper c than the vibrations of their
sounds
m,
their utilization as a tool of Wisdom c is
greatly impaired m. As proper nouns, the biblical subtexts within which they dance c may
remain hidden m.
Gematria 340
mc:
Targum: A
Name is Wisdom's c
Reflection m in Creation.. Even should they tremble c with
uncertainty m—feeling
shaken c,
uprooted m—the
holy remnant will be uplifted by Wisdom's c
counsel m. |