THyt x & X
The 9th letter, THyt, is the image of a cross (Tav, see 22nd letter) in a circle as seen in the holy of holies of the Bayit of the hand. The circle has no beginning or ending just as the Lord, who is the Aleph and Tav, has no beginning or ending (see Symbolism of Shape). This circle, by being part of the 9th letter, represents the 1 Lord who is the Lord the Father, the Lord the Son, and the Lord the Spirit with the Father represented by 1, the Son represented by 1, and the Spirit represented by 7 (9=1+1+7). 4 radii make up the 2 diameters forming a cross leading to the circle; just as, Yeshua is the Door (4/Dalet) of the Tabernacle (2/Bayit) of the Lord (Circle) for those turning from sin to enter into. A line having a beginning and an end shows us/man, created in the image of the Lord, who have an end of death because of the sin of Adam that has become our own sin. To turn from sin and deny the flesh is to fast that we may turn toward the Lord, who is reaching for us. The Cross is made with one horizontal line (diameter) representing a person and a second vertical line (diameter) representing Yeshua ha'Mashiach who, though being as a circle (Lord), came down as a line (man) and freely leaned upon the Cross to take on sin's death of us willing to turn from sin toward the outstretched Lord to become one with the Lord, the Circle (the first of three lines), through the Cross.
The 7 parts to this letter of 1 circle, 2 diameters, and 4 radii (7=1+2+4) point to the Lord the Spirit's working. THyt being the 9th letter points toward the 3rd cycle of 3 (3×3=9), which is why this letter's beginning form is written with an X with Gimel (<+G =X) being part of the X in bringing down (coming from Heaven to Earth & death) and in raising up (Resurrection) through the finishing work of the Cross, leading to the final form of this letter.
The eyebrows are midway of the circular head forming a cross with the nose upon the head in the image of the final THyt (see 14th & 22nd letter). The horizontal eyes point toward the Church in ha'Mashiach (Christ) (see the 16th letter). The vertical triangular nose represents Yeshua, the Door (see Dalet), who came down from Shamayim (Heaven[s]) to Arets (Earth) to remove death out of the Body; just as, we breath down our nose the death (CO2) of the body out our nostrils. Yeshua was then resurrected in life to Shamayim to give life to the Body; just as, we breath up our nostrils life (O2) to give life to the body (see 14th letter).
The baptismal resurrection of the Body to life in the Lord through Yeshua's finished work on the Cross is the 3rd resurrection (3/Gimel); birth from the water of the womb is the 2nd resurrection; and the body of land, we were made from, rising from the water of Arets (Earth) is the first resurrection. The final image of THyt, representing the 3rd resurrection, points toward the 3rd cycle of Gimel (3x3=9). Gimel defines the number 3 of Pi (3.14159...) with the numbers following after 3 explaining in never ending text (numbers are equal to letters) the account of 3. This message is how we, a diameter, can become one with the Circle's circumference (the Lord's family) (Circle circumference = diameter x Pi) through Yeshua (4, which is what Pi is moving toward with 0.14159 being part of the next number, 4), the Circle, becoming a diameter onto death and resurrection. This is why the bronze basin of water was circular, as the hands and feet were washed before entering the house of the Lord in order not to die, to represent the water baptism (death & resurrection in Yeshua, Col 2:12) of the children of the Lord (hand, see Yod) turning from sin toward the Lord and being risen from death to life into the presence of the Lord (Ex 30:18, 19, 20, 21) (1 Kgs 7:23). Each Hebrew letter has a number value with each letter of a word added together to give a Hebrew word a number value (see ALPHA-Bet Map of Hebrew). “And made the-the sea casting (metal cast) ten in cubit from its borders until its borders (diameter = 10 cubits) round | around all sides and five in cubit its heights and line (קוה=111, spelled different) and line (קו=106) thirty in cubit surrounding the it around all sides,” - (1 Kgs 7:23). (Word for word from the Hebrew and basically means: The lavatory metal cast is 10 cubits in diameter and 5 cubits high and 30 lines of 111:106 ratio cubits in circumference.) The ratio of the two lines is 111:106 (111/106). Thirty of these lines equals 31.415 cubits (111/106 x 30=31.415). This is the number Pi times ten (diameter), which is the circumference of the circle. Holy, holy, holy is the one Lord with no beginning or end. Praise the Lord who gives life among the dead to live with him forever in the name above all names, Yeshua our Lord.
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