Symbology
Etymology: The word symbol derives from the Greek σύμβολον symbolon, meaning "token, watchword" from σύν syn "together" and βάλλω bállō " "I throw, put." The sense evolution in Greek is from "throwing things together" to "contrasting" to "comparing" to "token used in comparisons to determine if something is genuine."
Ayin Raah Name-Meaning in Ancient Hebrew
Why the name Ayin Raah was received. A paleo-logographic explanation of its meaning with Ancient Hebrew hieroglyphs. Behold an Eye of Christ, Son of Man, and Leader of Strength, Reveal the Breath of Life. Ancient Hebrew: "ayin raah" Definitions/Hebrew Strong's numbers: ayin: an eye, a fountain, sight, face, presence, countenance, resemblance, appearance, spring, well, seeing,…