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  Monday, 13 August 2012
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:)Instructors,

Nehehmiah נְחֶמְיָה and Nahama נעמה‎ is obviously spelled very similarly; is this significant given the context of the book ?

Jerusalem being the foundation of peace, this initiate is doing the great work..
In Nehemiah, Chapter 3, the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem is told. There are 32 verses, 32 actions. These are 32 paths of the tree of life.. Obviously this is very Kabbalistic
Nehemia, 2:19-threee people are named: San-Bal'lat the Horonite, Tobiah the servant, also the Ammonite, and Ge'Shem, the Arabian- When they hear that the walls will be rebuilt they laugh and scorn them and say "What is this thing ye do? will ye rebel against the king?" (the three traitors)
and in Nehemiah 4:2 San-Balam says".....will they revive the stones out of the heaps of the rubbish which are burned?"
also-""...even that which they build, even if a FOX go up, he shall break down there STONE wall." The word Fox and Saul are spelled very similarly- interchange the aleph(Saul) for the ayin(fox)--
Do all of the names of those who are mentioned in the 32 chapters have Kabbalistic meaning, or am I reading into this too much? Did this event take place historically?

Thank you in advance
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