Websurfer, thankyou for your comment. You are quite right, the ayin does break the baseline. However, it tends to be deflected, so to speak, and glides along the underside of the line, whereas the kuf strikes directly through the line at right angles, illustrating the fact that we are to bring holiness down into the world and not be deflected. Thankyou for your observation, in future I shall include a reference to the ayin when I refer to the kuf in this way.
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Great lesson. Thank you.
Nice lesson. Thank you. Doesn't ayin also extend below the baseline?
Websurfer, thankyou for your comment. You are quite right, the ayin does break the baseline.
However, it tends to be deflected, so to speak, and glides along the underside of the line, whereas the kuf strikes directly through the line at right angles, illustrating the fact that we are to bring holiness down into the world and not be deflected.
Thankyou for your observation, in future I shall include a reference to the ayin when I refer to the kuf in this way.
@@kevinoneil56Do you know if Kuf is the 11th or 19th letter? I'm getting confused and seeing both online.
@@elonlove343 I think the confusion comes from similarity of sound. The Kuf, as in the video above, is the 19th letter. The Kaf is the 11th letter.
@@kevinoneil56 Thank you brother! I was starting to get so confused. Have a blessed day!
@@elonlove343 Please feel free to ask anything, I'll always try to find an answer.
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