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{{Zayin}} Zayin is a paradoxical word, since it means "weapon" or "sword," but derives from a root word that means "sustenance" or "nourishment." The root (zan) appears in words like (mazon), meaning "food." Also, in chazown Chet[[Zayin]]VavNun from [[02372]] to see, behold Chet[[Zayin]]Hey; n m; meaning '''vision'''. As we see in [[Nahum 1]].
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Zayin is a paradoxical word, since it means "weapon" or "sword," but derives from a root word that means "sustenance" or "nourishment." The root (zan) appears in words like (mazon), meaning "food." Also, in chazown Chet[[Zayin]]VavNun from [[02372]] to see, behold Chet[[Zayin]]Hey; n m; meaning '''vision'''. As we see in [[Nahum 1]].


The Hebrew word for bread - lechem - contains the word for war - milchamah.
The Hebrew word for bread - lechem - contains the word for war - milchamah.
The Kabbalah this seventh letter of the aleph-biet is [[zayin]] may appear as a handle or blade of a sword or scepter and thus alludes to [[Power of choice|power]] and [[authority]].
Jesus, as the [[anoint|anointed]] (Christ) king or [[Messiah]], is the Crowned [[Son of man|Son of Man]]. Yet, His sword is the [[Holy Spirit]] as the true King of [[Israel]] who came to set the [[captive]] free and crown every man.


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Revision as of 02:35, 28 February 2025

  • זָ ז Zayin The "Crowned" head. Seen with the contradictory meaning of "Service with Valor", but also "Sustenance with Nourishment". Associated with "cut bread" and also "war and provision", meaning literally "sword or weapon" and "crown or ornament". [To Cut or cut off, manacle] (value 7)

Zayin is a paradoxical word, since it means "weapon" or "sword," but derives from a root word that means "sustenance" or "nourishment." The root (zan) appears in words like (mazon), meaning "food." Also, in chazown ChetZayinVavNun from 02372 to see, behold ChetZayinHey; n m; meaning vision. As we see in Nahum 1.

The Hebrew word for bread - lechem - contains the word for war - milchamah.

The Kabbalah this seventh letter of the aleph-biet is zayin may appear as a handle or blade of a sword or scepter and thus alludes to power and authority.

Jesus, as the anointed (Christ) king or Messiah, is the Crowned Son of Man. Yet, His sword is the Holy Spirit as the true King of Israel who came to set the captive free and crown every man.