Description
Prints are mounted under white mats (not pictured online) with a backer. Sizes shown are for the outside of the mat and fit common frame sizes.Explanation
A Aleph Strong | p Pey Open | R Resh Man |
Often used as a compound name with ‘Jehovah.’ The Pey and Resh indicate ‘man open,’ like wounded or sick. The Aleph covers that sickness with strength to heal or repair it. Jehovah Rapha is ‘God our Healer’. |
R | The 'Resh' symbolizes a head, man, chief, highest, top, beginning, or first. |
p | The 'Pey' represents an open mouth means speak, open, blow, or apart. |
A | The 'Aleph' is the picture of an ox head and illustrates the strength of an animal. It can mean strong, power, or leader. |
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