Judaism
Jewish law requires that one immerse in a mikveh as part of the process of conversion to Judaism. It also requres women to immerse before getting married and when observing the laws of niddah (menstrual purity). Many Hasidic men immerse themselves in the mikveh every day. Others immerse every Friday
And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh has come before me; for the earth is filled with violence, and behold, I will destroy all flesh from off the earth. Make yourself therefore an ark of gopher wood.
When Adam named the animals, he didn't give them common names but rather consciously reckoned his fellow creatures for their essential natures. The noun שם (shem) means name, fame, and Conscious Knowledge Of The Whole Of Creation.
The paleo-hebrew word for Seth and appointed are the same. "God has appointed me another seed instead of Abel whom Cain slew. And God revealed himself unto Seth"
I have to wonder if this is where the word Amen comes from. It is related to showing belief, confirmation, or support. I am also wondering if it is the same word used in Testimony of Saint John: "In the name of Father Ahman"
I find it interesting that the English letter S looks like a Snake (Serpent), is the beginning letter of those two words as well as the word Satan, and makes the same sound as the Paleo Hebrew letter Shin (Sin) which is also the sound similar to the hiss of
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