296 = Quintuple = 5 = He = "to breathe"
296: Aggregates, Attainableness, Afferent, Anagram, Banquetings, Buffering, Buffers, Bummer, Beefers, Bettering, Betters, Besieger, Booboisie, Brightened, Gaslightness, Gnarled, Daughters, Dangler, Dieters, Dimension, Dissipates, Defuser, Depopulate, Headhunter, Unilluminating, Unspotted, Inebriated, Ellipsoid, Emmer, Esker, Espoused, Epentheses, Thirteen, Thesauri, Turbinated, Turbot, Timbrel, Toter, Torte, Trusted, Trip, Treillage, Familiar, Fumbler, Feaster, Fodder, Footnote, Foraged, Fretting, Kaiser, Kindliness, Luring, Linear, Maimer, Material, Mushiness, Nailer, Nodulous, Sheather, Submontane, Staggered, Stirk, Stearate, Stretta, Skirt, Slur, Snubness, Soleplate, Splashing, Otter, Painless, Purdah, Peer, Penthouse, Pentoside, Potation, Pree, Jingoist, Quintuple, Ruttish, Ruling, Rebuking, Refused, Remigial, Roughage, Roughed
OUT OF THE ABOVE WORDS THAT MEAN : 296, I selected the word : Quintuple
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/quintuplequintuple
Verb
[-pling, -pled]
to multiply by five
Adjective
1. five times as much or as many
2. consisting of five parts
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~thou Shalt~ :prophecy(tau)400,pentenance (samekh)60,, Providence(Lamed)30,
Prudence(Teth)9,Platonic(Heh)5
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...c=20845&hl=Platonic Solid (Heh) 5 :
The image of the letter He is a window. The letter stems from a root that means "to breathe" in the sense of allowing air and light. To see and to breath are two vital aspects of life.
A window allows light and air to come in. It is an opening by which the light outside can reach us.
Christ, is the LIGHT of the world.
The letter Heh , the fifth letter of the alphabet, in general meaning universal life, clarity, the breath of existence, the act of feeling and willing, spiritual knowledge, and universal magnetism. But Heh is also part of the name of YHVH (Jehovah).
http://www.nal.usda.gov/pgdic/Strawberry/book/boktwo.htmTHE STRAWBERRY, 5 PETALS, are symbolic of Heh(5) :
In a further quotation we read, "Künzle (the herbalist) writes that the people of the middle ages saw in the three partitioned leaf a reminder of the Holy Trinity; the fruits, pointed downward, were the drops of blood of the Christ; and the five petals of the flower, His five wounds."4 (See Plates 2-2 and 2-3.)
This post has been edited by crownsevenalphabet: Jul 2 2008, 09:58 AM