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(This image is the final part of the letter as seen in Psalm 119)
To urinate is to continuously purify the body of uncleanliness/waste (kidneys filter waste from the life blood) being the meaning of the 21st Hebrew letter SHyn.
Where there is gnashing of teeth, there is punishment of flesh. Those who are a part of the Family of the Lord, who will be in the presence of the Face of the Lord within the New Yerushalayim (City of Heaven/Holy of Holies, Rev 21:2-3), are in Yeshua ha'Mashiach's sacrifice already punished for their sins on the Cross (Rom 5:8; 1 Pet 2:24; 2 Cor 5:21; Gal 3:13). The Dalets of the fingers (fingernails) representing Yeshua the Door, who the Family of the Lord enters into the Body (Tabernacle) of Yeshua through, becomes the upper teeth attached to the holy of holies of the head (head like Bayit/fist). These teeth represent Yeshua (the Head/Ca) coming down from Shamayim (Heaven[s]) to Arets (Earth) to be born of flesh (upper teeth come down from gum, food) to willingly receive the eternal (continuous) punishment/death due for the sins of the redeemed person. For, a person has to continuously sacrifice flesh (eat food) to live after man sinned against the Lord in the garden of Eden (Delight) resulting in the death of the body (Gen 2:17; Ex 12:21, 6-11, 23-27; Jhn 6:53-56). This leads us to the image of the upper teeth, seen in the letter SHyn, having the meaning of continuous purification/life of the unclean/sinful person through the Cross as the judgment of the wrath of the Holy Lord burned once upon the infinite Lord the Son in the presence of believers' unholiness/death (sin) Yeshua received as his own (Isa 53:4-5; 1 Jhn 4:10). And so, the tooth is born and dies that the tooth be resurrected to give life to the body (baby teeth come in and fall out to be replaced with adult teeth). Then, those who are of the Body of the resurrected Yeshua receive in themselves the Spirit of the Lord and become a new tabernacle; so, the image of those represented by SHyn has within it the symbolic image of the Spirit, the dove (2 Cor 5:17; Mt 3:16).
Syn W
(This image is the beginning part of the letter as seen in Psalm 119)
Syn has the image of the lower teeth representing those who will not have any part with the Family of the Lord having rejected Yeshua, the Lord's sacrifice, as their own (Jhn 1:29; 12:42). The unholiness (sin) they own is theirs and is brought into the presence of the holy Lord to be consumed continuously without rest by the wrath of the holy fire of the Lord (Gen 19:24; Dt 4:24; Ex 24:17; Isa 30:27; Lev 10:2; Rev 14:11; Isa 33:14). Just as those who have joined the father of lies, Satan, in the unholiness of their sin, so the image of those represented by Syn has within it the symbolic image of that dragon, the serpent's fangs. Holy, holy, holy is the awesome Lord, Judge over all.
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