Rabbi Hirsch points out that the letters די are unveiled at ritual circumcision. Since the י is the "mark" of circumcision, ritually unveiled at the bris, the ד is the veil removed to reveal the י. ------- Pull the ד back from over the י and you have the letters די, the letters Rabbi Hirsch claims are the emblem of the arrival of the World to Come at the "It is Finished" the "Enough" which is ritualized at the ritual circumcision.
"Shaddai" ש–די is the divine Name pointing out that the "די" uncovered at the unveiling of the World to Come is produced when "El Seh" אל שח, the "Lamb of God," is bled to provide the blood of the covenant. Which is merely to point out that if the ד is pulled back to reveal the י in the Name אל שה (the Lamb of God) the Name "El Shaddai" is the result. El Shaddai is the Lamb of God.
But a greater revelation awaits the uncovering of the name Yahweh יהוה. The first two letters of Yahweh יה spell "Yah" (an abbreviation of "Yahweh"). The first three letters of Yahweh spell "Yaho," which is another pronunciation of "Yah." ----- The observant critic of these letter permutations will notice that if you separate "Yah" יה or "Yaho," יהו from "Yahweh" יהוה, you're left with the same ה that makes the ש into "Shaddai" ש–די when the ה is cut into two independent letters די.
Take the Name "Yaho-heh" יהו–ה---- as in "Shin-heh," ש-ה (the Lamb of God) and again cut the ד away from the י and you produce the Name "Yahodi" or "Yehudai": God the Jew. The Jew who is God. The God who in the act of circumcision becomes a Jew "Yehudai." The God whose circumscribed birth, his emasculated birth, makes Him the world's first actual (as opposed to ritual) Jew. The world's first actual, rather than ritual, Jewish flesh and blood.
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