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===Letters===
There are really 28 [[Hebrew hieroglyphic letters]]. There are 22 proper letters. Five of the letters have final forms, meaning that when they are found at the end of a word, the form changes. They are still the same letter, but the hieroglyphic meaning changes. There is one letter which is not used in forming words, it is unspeakable. It is found on the garments of the priest and has a meaning of which the prophets could not speak, and though we can speak of it today, we must take great care in doing so. There is one "glyph" which cannot be written, as it represents God, and no work of man can adequately represent God.
So after reading your other chapters, I think you should explain more how you figure out the Hebrew meaning. I noticed sometimes you would use the dictionary meaning other time you used the h meaning? what is the m meaning? and what is the g meaning?
===Numbers===
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