Kaph - 20 Hebrew Alphabet by John Kostic

2 months ago
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The 11th letter in the Hebrew language. Numerically represents the number 20. An open hand, a palm.
It seems that I have a number of My Dutch Uncle John's presentations with the slide presentations inserted which he does not have on his Rumble sight. My guess is that when YT (blegh!) shut him down they took a LOT of his material with them and it has been hard to recreate his lessons - so enjoy!
Also I was wondering why the letter before, yod would represent the hand of God/Yaweh (which it clearly does) followed by ANOTHER hand?
As I was contemplating this and what I would write here about the letter kaph some verses sprang to mind-

«My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish,

neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.

My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.
I and my Father are one.»

John 10:27-30

A hand within a hand, Yeshua in God's hand, and the church in Jesus's hand.

A second thing which seems to represent, or point to this possibility is that in the Hebrew language each letter has a pair or a twin it is tied to-
Alef - tav are paired for example. Kaph is tied to the next letter, lamed pronounced (lah-med) representing the shepherd, a shepherd's staff. Something to chew on :).

May the Lord God bless you all mightily,
and keep us all on the narrow path,
In Jesus name
amen

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