Esempi
In Hebrew, Adam is spelled using the same letters as the word me'od ‘- mem, aleph, daled - but in different sequence: aleph , daled, mem.’
So God compensates him by making the aleph the first letter of the word for God.
In another classic instance of more-is-less, Prior, who was jolted by a sudden vision of a neon aleph in Part I, is now shown the better part of the Hebrew alphabet.
Similarly, it is customary to write Yehudah with an aleph rather than a final hey, lest one accidentally leave out the letter dalet and write the Tetragrammaton.
Lamentations 3 is an acrostic on the Hebrew alphabet, each letter given three lines: three alephs , three beths, three gimmels, and so on.
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