Otni: “Lion of God”?
Question
Ayin~Tav~Nun~Yud spells Otnniy, “lion of YHVH” – a Levi, son of Shmayah , the first-born son of Obed-Edom.
Usually I can see the meaning of a word in the “essence” of each holy letter. However, Ayin~Tav~Nun~Yud spells Otnniy, “lion of YHVH” is perplexing!
What letters spell “lion”? What letters spell YHVH?
Thanks
Answers
I am sorry but I do not know where the connection to the “lion of God” comes from. Do you have a source that I could look up?
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Shalom Rabbi. Ayin~Tav~Nun~Yud Othni is found in 1Chronicles 26:7. 2letterlookup.com is the source used for interpretation. Thanks for your prompt response. I’m baffled!
I am aware of the fact that Otni appears in Chronicles but I am not familiar with any classic source that suggests that the name means the lion of God.
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