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THE MIDDLE character in gold is the Hebrew letter Shin, which refers to the Shekinah (the Divine Presence, or Holy Spirit). When the Shekinah joins the two halves (“YH” and “WH”) of the Tetragrammaton, the Holy Name of God (“YHWH”), it makes the unpronounceable name pronounceable, for all the characters taken together now spell Yehoshua—that is, Jesus. This mystical fact alone has converted many to Christianity.


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