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0517 ‘em ame

a primitive word; Noun Feminine

AV-mother 214, dam 5, parting 1; 220

1) mother
1a) of humans
1b) of Deborah’s relationship to the people (fig.)
1c) of animals

2) point of departure or division

Edenics

The letter Aleph in ancient Hebrew represented an ox, or more specifically an ox head, the ox, meaning strong, powerful, leader.[1] The Hebrew word Eleph 0504 is very closely related. English equivalent is A.

The Letter Mame in ancient Hebrew represented water.[2] The Hebrew word Mayim mayim 4325is very closely related.

Combined together Aleph and Mame 'EM' means "Glue" or "the one who holds the house together." The mother was understood by the ancient Hebrews as one who binds the family together.[3]


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