He(y)     e & E

The 5th letter, He(y), is an image of a human raising their hands in surrender, for help, or in praise to the Lord (Like raising of the hands while saying hey at the end of a Jewish dance) (Similar to Latin/Roman E on its back). The Lord the Son was crucified in the final form of this letter that is seen in the head of the body (See Rayish). A newborn, from birth to 5 months, positions themselves with hands up during the moro reflex, and babies sleep in this manner. The beginning letter form of He(y) can be seen in the hands both held in the form of a Bayit (except clinched fingers on themselves instead of on the palm) with thumbs together.

Fire, and the light from it, symbolize the Lord, who is represented by the first physical letter (hydrogen) from which light was made on day one. On the fourth day, the light was brought together into a physical form to represent Yeshua ha'Mashiach, the Lord in physical form. (Gen 1:3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)

Wind/breath represents the Lord the Holy Spirit, who gives life to our earthly flesh (Gen 2:7). (Spirit and wind are the same word in Hebrew.)

Water is the only chemical compound naturally occurring on Arets (Earth) as a solid (ice), a liquid, and a gas (water vapor). Solid water was over the entire surface of Arets (Earth) in the beginning and is part of the physical earth (physical realm) (Gen 1:1, 2). Water was separated into two waters with the sky (spiritual realm, Shamayim) within to become a tabernacle/home for man. With the expanse (sky) and throne of the Lord appearing as sapphire (Ex 24:10; Ezk 1:26, 10:1), the blue sky/Shamayim (heaven[s]: gas/air/sky/heaven/atmosphere) represents the blue heavenly/spiritual realm and man's intended home/tabernacle (2nd letter), being created on the second day from between the waters (Gen 1:6, 7, 8). Water represents both the physical (ice) and spiritual (water vapor) realms, with liquid water (sea and clouds) representing what is part of both realms at the same time.

Solid land (soil), which arose on the third day, represents the physical flesh of mankind made from the solid physical earth three days later on the sixth day (Gen 1:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 27, 31).

He(y), a breath (has the sound of H), points toward the Breath of Life given to all living creatures on Arets (Earth) (Gen 7:21, 22). On the 5th day, the Lord spoke and living creatures were made for the blue sea and birds were made for the blue sky, blue being the 5th color on Arets (Earth). The sky and the birds within the water above Arets (Earth) represent the spiritual/heavenly realm, while the water and the fish within the water represent what is a part of both the spiritual realm and the physical earthly realm. An example of the fish's representation is a human who lives on Arets (Earth) within the physical realm, but by believing in Yeshua the Lamb as their Lord and Savior, the person is covered by the atoning blood of the Sacrifice and has been adopted into the Family of the Kingdom of Shamayim (Heaven[s], sky) within the spiritual realm (1 Pet 1:18, 19; Lev 17:11; 1 Jhn 1:7). This is why a kosher (fit/clean) fish has scales in the shape of Dalets, for a clean fish covered by Dalets (Yeshua) is representing a person made clean by the covering of the blood of the Lamb, Yeshua (Lev 11:9, 10, 11, 12; Dt 14:9, 10).

In order for you to be adopted into the Kingdom of the Lord to become fruitful yourself, you must make Yeshua, who is the First Fruit, your Lord (God) and your Mashiach (Savior), believing Yeshua surrendered his life blood on a tree for your sins and was resurrected from the dead to give you spiritual life (resurrection) from the second-death (Lake-of-Fire/Hell) you deserve (1 Cor 15:20-23; Rom 10:9; Jhn 3:13 14, 15, 16, 17, 18; Rev 21:8). Yeshua's resurrection occurred after the Shabbat (Shabbat = Sabbath = 7th day) on First Fruits (First Fruits=Resurrection Day) at the beginning of 5000 years after creation. (Lev 23:6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Dt 16:1, 9, 10, 11, 12, these verses refer to First Fruits/first grain; Mrk 16:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). This is why the fruit with seed from the fruit tree (the flower/fruit with seed being the 5th part of the tree) is regarded as forbidden to eat the first three years, is holy the fourth year being used as an offering (if grown in Israel/Yisra'el) (representing Yeshua the Door/4, a holy First Fruits offering), and can be eaten in the 5th year to represent the First Fruit of Yeshua, the Church, whom the Lord the Spirit indwells to give life everlasting and avoid the second-death (Lev 19:23, 24, 25 Jas 1:18; Rev 14:4). So, even the trees lift their branches in praise to the Lord, hey!

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