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Spoke 16
Nehemiah, Zechariah, 1 Peter
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Ayin: The Eyes of God
Book 16 - Nehemiah
Open Thine Eyes to the Prayer of Thy Servant!
Remember Me, O Lord!
A Fountain Opened
Book 38 - Zechariah
One Stone, Seven Eyes
The Witnesses Stand
Hearts of Stone
Book 60 - 1 Peter
Open Thine Eyes, O Lord!
The Chief Shepherd
The Shepherd's Eye
Scattered Sheep
Trial of our Faith
עין Ayin: Name of 16th Letter, Ayin: Eye, Fountain
עד Ed: Witness, Testimonyעדה Edah: Testimonyעמד Amad: To Standעמוד Amud: Pillar
עבד Eved: Servant
עשה Asah: To Do, To Work
Literal Meanings:
Eye, Fountain
Symbolic Meanings:
Vision, Insight
Oversight
Shepherd, Bishop
Numeric Values:
16 (Ordinal Value)
70 (Standard Gematria)
130 (In Full)
Cycle 1: 161 = 16
Gen 16: The God Who Sees
2Chr 16: The Eyes of the Lord
Matt 16: Great Confession
John 16: Scattered Sheep
Rev 16: Armageddon
Cycle 2: 162 = 38
Gen 38: Judah's Signet
Ps 38: For a Remembr-ance
Ps 38: Wounds of Love
Isa 38: Remember Me, O Lord!
Cycle 3: 163 = 60
Ps 60: Scattered Sheep
The relationship between "eye" (עין) in Hebrew and "sheep" (ען) or (ענא) in Aramaic, can be understood as the eye of the sheep continuously looking towards its shepherd and the eye of the shepherd always watching over his sheep.
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