tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post8400033653398806142..comments2023-03-25T10:32:26.864+03:00Comments on Bad Hebrew Tattoos: God of the SeaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-65362740687193690632011-12-26T01:49:22.253+02:002011-12-26T01:49:22.253+02:00its actually fine, its ktiv haser. and this one of...its actually fine, its ktiv haser. and this one of the ways to spell elohim...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51454407843998158.post-62234947377791569152011-07-07T07:37:03.610+03:002011-07-07T07:37:03.610+03:00Actually, the problem with this one is a bit more ...Actually, the problem with this one is a bit more insidious: the "artist" has given each cholam chaser its own space. You can see this is the case in the word "anochi", and if you squint, you can barely make out the cholam chaser after the lamed. <br />So all that would be required to make this tat correct would be the addition of a vav in each extra space, making each cholam maleh (full).acespothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16117510484231244079noreply@blogger.com