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The first, Aleph, signifieth learning, knowledge, and a conductor. The second, Iod, signifieth God, because by the ancient Hebrewes he is called Macom, a place, that doth containe and comprehend all things created inferiour to himselfe. |
The First, Aleph, signifies learning, knowledge, and a conductor. The second, God, signifies God, Because by the ancient Hebrews he is called Macom, a place, that does contain and comprehend all things created inferior to himself. |
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