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Bible Wonders - Kissing With Kisses

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March 22, 2021 5:30 am

Bible Wonders - Kissing With Kisses

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March 22, 2021 5:30 am

A Kiss from the inventor of Kisses

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Did you ever wonder? Did you ever wonder?

I do. Did you ever wonder? Why the sun always rises, but the stars never fall? Why dry land is never satisfied by water? And why fire never says enough?

Enough. And so, the first verse is essentially the way it's normally translated, is, Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth. And so, once again, we have a double word and of course, Solomon, being the poet that he was, wrote a whole lot into this particular verse with this, Let him kiss me. There's a yud and then a shin, which again is to consume God, just like we're talking about. As a matter of fact, the yud before a shin like that is exactly how you start Yeshua.

You know, it's the same exact two letters. And so, then the next letter he uses is a kaf, which is a letter that begins the word holy, and it means that something special is kind of deep down in there. And so, it's a beautiful thing when you think you've got this, essentially the yud being the God spark, and once again, the shin being to consume. So, you're again consuming God in this holy concept.

It's just phenomenal. And then the fourth letter is a nun, meaning faith or a seed, which, you know, when you're kissed by that certain someone, you know how it leads a seed that you definitely want more. And then he ends it with another yud on the backside of it. That would tell you again, let him kiss me. So, there are two pronouns in there, you know, where you've got the him being the one yud and the me being the other yud, and you get this idea that this is a kiss.

Okay, and then with kisses. So, just like he did with the second time he emphasized the word song, he definitely emphasized this word kisses. So, here he begins the second time he says kisses with a mem itself, which again, that mem, the word Messiah begins with a mem, the word water begins with a mem because he is the living water. And so, in so many different ways, this kisses is absolutely beautiful with this mem.

And then, after the mem, he has a nun. So, again, this Jesus's faith is at the beginning of the second kiss because the word kiss itself he does here with a shin, and then a yud, and then another cough. But once again, the suffix is something beyond cool because here he brings a vav, which means here's Jacob's ladder bringing down these kisses from heaven essentially. And then he ends the word with a tav, which is that tav is the last letter in the Hebrew alphabet, and it pretty much means God's stamp of approval because you know, at the end of the story, you will know the truth.

And we know that Jesus is the alpha and the omega, but in the way that you would say that in Hebrew is he is the aleph, he is the mem, which is the middle of the Hebrew alphabet, and then he is also the tav. So, once again, you can see that God's stamp is all over this word kisses. So, there's no doubt to my mind whatsoever as he begins this phenomenal love story, he begins it with these kisses, and these kisses are clearly as in Psalm 2, kiss the son lest he be angry. Jesus is all about kissing, I'm just telling you. And here we see it in the Song of Solomon, something to wonder about today on Bible Wonders.
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