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original Hebrew: יהוה (the Tetragrammaton), the four-letter name of God, often transliterated as Yahweh or Jehovah.
original Latin: OMNIA
original Latin: Diliges Dominum Deum tuum ex toto corde tuo et ex tota anima tua et ex omnibus viribus tuis et ex omni mente tua et proximum tuum sicut teipsum (Luke 10:27).
original Hebrew: אנסוף (Ein Sof), referring to the infinite nature of God before any self-manifestation into the created universe.
original Hebrew: כתר (Kether), חכמה (Chochmah), בינה (Binah), חסד (Chesed), גבורה (Geburah), תפארת (Tiphereth), נצח (Netzach), הוד (Hod), יסוד (Yesod), מלכות (Malkuth). These are the ten Sephirot, or divine emanations, in the Kabbalah through which the Infinite God interacts with the world.
original Hebrew: אמת (Emeth).
original Hebrew: ש (Shin), א (Aleph), מ (Mem). These are known as the "Three Mother Letters" in Kabbalistic tradition, representing the primary elements of the universe.
The Tetragrammaton is repeated here in the center of the divine sunburst.
The Empyrean is the highest part of heaven, traditionally thought to be filled with the pure element of fire or light. Lucifer is shown falling from this divine realm into darkness.
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