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MONAD; original: "MONADE". This completes the phrase from the previous page, likely "demonstrated in this Hieroglyphic Monad." to have demonstrated the Example: then, to Friendly advise; that the First and Mystical letters of the Hebrews, the Greeks, and the Latins proceeded from God alone and were handed down to Mortals (whatever human Arrogance is accustomed to boast). The shapes of all these letters emerged from Points, Straight Lines, and the circumferences of Circles (arranged with a wonderful and most wise Artifice). And, although the eternal Wisdom of our Heavenly Father has taught us that every sense of the Mosaic Law must be considered by all, even to the fulfillment of the Yod The smallest letter of the Hebrew alphabet, often likened to a single point. and the Tittle,
Matthew chapter 5.
as if a final analysis of Legal consideration were made in the YOD and the Chirek A Hebrew vowel mark represented by a single dot. (from which all Hebrew Letters and Vowels arise): nevertheless, it is not contrary to us—while the UNITY OF THE POINT OF THE CHIREK REMAINS IMMOVABLE—as we embrace the TRINITY OF CONSUBSTANTIAL MONADS, CONSPICUOUS WITHIN THE UNITY OF THE YOD ITSELF, FORMED FROM ONE STRAIGHT DESCENDING LINE, AND TWO DIFFERENT PARTS OF A CIRCUMFERENCE. Dee is performing a geometric and mystical breakdown of the Hebrew letter Yod, arguing that its physical shape—composed of a line and two curves—symbolizes the Christian Trinity within a single Divine Unity. From which we reveal clearly enough by the same effort: that the First Men could not have built such a stupendous structure of Hebrew letters and Nekudoth original: "Nekudoth," the system of vowel points and diacritics in Hebrew. from such Mystical Principles without the most present Inspiration of the Divine Power. These things, even if they are the least of those which are weighed by the judgments of common Grammarians: nevertheless, while they are aptly consi- The word "considerantur" is split by the page break. [dered] by the Wise for how they accommodate themselves to the generation of all Letters and Nekudoth, and with what wonderful Artifice...