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Aravat, then turning His gaze toward Shekinah, His daughter, who is adorned in regal sapphire and gold armor tailored to her divine role, stood tall and resplendent. Her presence radiated an ethereal beauty that transcended mortal imagination. She was a vision of majestic femininity, embodying grace and strength in equal measure.

Her armor, fashioned from gleaming sapphire and gilded with intricate patterns of gold, embraced her form with inelegance that spoke of both protection and regal authority. The sapphire, deep and enchanting, symbolized the mysteries of Shamayim,while the gold represented her divine lineage and the glory of her purpose.

Under her armor, Shekinah wore a priestly garment designed specifically for a woman, a masterpiece of celestial tailoring. It flowed gracefully, draping her with the colors of blues and whites. The garment honored her femininity while embracing the sacred duties she bore. It was a testament to the balance she struck between strength and compassion.

Her hair, as white as freshly fallen snow, flowed like a pristine waterfall down her back, shimmering with a divine radiance. The pure white of her hair symbolized her wisdom and purity of spirit.

Her sapphire-blue eyes, like deep pools of tranquility, held the mysteries of creation within their gaze. They sparkled with a serene depth that invited all to seek knowledge and enlightenment. Her lips, rose-colored and delicate, conveyed warmth and kindness. They were a testament to her compassionate nature, and words of wisdom a soothing presence in the midst of her sacred duties.

A hood, gracefully cascading from the garment,covered her head with an aura of honor and respect. It added an air of mystery to her presence, signifying her closeness to her Father and her role as a spiritual guide. In her hand, Shekinah carried winged staff, a symbol of her authority and guidance.

The wings on the staff represented her role as a divine messenger of Wisdom and Truth, a witness to the living Torah her brother Y'shua; while the staff itself signified her ability to lead and protect.

It was a beacon of hope and a source of strength for all who sought her wisdom. In her presence, one could not help but be inspired and awed by the radiant splendor she carried as a beloved daughter of Aravat.

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The Father of Creation continued, "Shekinah, my cherished daughter the embodiment of my glory, my wisdom, and my truth. You possess profound wisdom. I bestow upon you the responsibility to illuminate my truth of my Torah with the Wisdom to instruct my creations, guiding them along the path of righteousness, knowledge and understanding."

With these words, the weight of divine authority and purpose descended upon the King of Glory's Holy Ones, Y'shua and Shekinah, marking the commencement of their sacred roles under the watchful and benevolent eye of Aravat,the Father of Creation.

As the three divine eternals, the holy ones merged into the glory of Aravat. In that very moment, a magnificent golden menorah with seven branches materialized, igniting with eternal flames. From this resplendent light emerged seven attributes etched into the golden stems, embodying Aravat's laws for governing all creation: Wisdom,Knowledge, Understanding, Truth, Justice, Righteousness, and Teshuvah. Their radiance filled the chamber with a splendor that left all in awe of Elohim's presence.

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