The Hebrew alphabets has volts of energy that is also called it's numerical values.
Kabbalah has an exception, numbers can also represent the light of the creator, not just desire.
According to Rav. Michael Laitman PhD, If wesum up the values of the Hebrew letters from the hebrew word HA TEVA ( Nature) they add up to 86. And finally if we sum up the value of the name ELOKIM which means God they also add up to 86, and suming up the value of the hebrew letters of the word KOS (CUP) they also added up to you guess 86 electrones.
So in my study, I Ceriel I has fully understood that God is in nature and God is omniputent, He uses cup to bring His desire in saving His own creation from their sins. In the Last supper we heard that Jesus upon raising the cup, He said to His apostles. '' TAKE THIS ALL OF YOU AND DRINK FROM IT FOR THIS IS MY BLOOD, THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND EVERLASTING COVENANTY..." Jesus is refering to a new covenant between God and man, and that is HIS DIVINE MERCY.
In the Garden of Gethsemani, during the prayer of Jesus an angel appeared to Him to streangthen him,the Angel is holding a cup. Now a days we call it chalice.
In our Holy Sacrifice of the mass every time we see the chalice will remind us of the covenant God made to us through His Son Jesus.
Jesus becomes the Cup the vessel of our salvation. the fulfillment of the Father's desire to save us all. A cup in Kabbalah stands for a desire and to receive. God desire us to be saved and we are the beneficiary of this salvation.
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