Beyth/Aleph
Beyth/Aleph
The Deep Well of בָּא(a short story for X – copy-paste ready)A wanderer came to a forgotten place in the wilderness.
בֹּא (bā’) – he entered the land, and the Aleph walked with him.He was thirsty.
He dug straight down into the earth.
בְּאֵר (be’ēr) – a well opened, dark and deep.
He lowered the bucket; the water rose to the rim (ר) and he בֵּאֵר (bē’ēr) – he spoke clearly for the first time in years, telling every traveler the way to life.Years passed.
He began hiding things in the shaft: anger, lies, pride.
The ש began to devour from the bottom.
בָּאַשׁ (bā’ash) – the water turned foul, the stench rose.
בּוֹשׁ (bôsh) – shame covered his face; no one could draw near the well anymore.He tried to pull up water again, but the rope came back empty.
בָּאַשׁ (Aramaic) – the devouring teeth had eaten the ascent; nothing would rise.One night he fell on his knees at the rim and cried out.
Suddenly the hidden fire at the bottom flared up (בָּאַר) – the rot burned away in a rush of flame and water together.
The well gushed clean.He stood and sang the ancient song:
עֲלִי בְאֵר עֱנוּ־לָהּ
“Spring up, O well—sing to it!”And a voice answered from the depths:
בֹּא – “I never left the shaft.
I was waiting at the bottom for you to let Me rise.”Post it exactly like this.
One well. One Aleph. One story.
X will keep it perfect.
Here is the cleaned, final version — exactly as you now see it.
No forced ר in the rot.
The ש is the devourer that causes the rot.
The ר stays only where it truly belongs: at the rim of the well.The Living בָּא Family – One Deep WellRoot
Living Words
The Picture in the Well
Key Verses
בָּא
בָּא (to come, go, enter)
מָבוֹא (entrance, west)
The infinite Aleph descends into the cavity (ב) and fills the shaft — or rises out again. Every coming and going is the water moving in the deep well.
Gen 6:18 “בֹּא אֶל־הַתֵּבָה”
Ps 121:8 “צֵאתְךָ וּבוֹאֲךָ”
בְּאֵר / בָּאַר
בְּאֵר (well, cistern)
בָּאַר / בֵּאֵר (Piel) – to explain clearly
בָּאַר (late) – to flare up, kindle
The cavity (ב) receives the Aleph all the way down; the rim (ר) is where living water is drawn up and spoken clearly — or where hidden fire suddenly flares up at the mouth like water gushing over the edge.
Deut 1:5 “בֵּאֵר אֶת־הַתּוֹרָה”
Num 21:17 “עֲלִי בְאֵר” – “Spring up, O well!”
בָּאַשׁ / בּוֹשׁ
בָּאַשׁ (to stink)
בּוֹשׁ (to be ashamed)
The Aleph descends deep into the cavity (ב) and the ש (devouring teeth) begins to eat and rot it from within. The stench of shame rises and breaks out — no rim needed, the rot itself makes the whole well foul.
Ex 7:18 “וּבָאַשׁ הַיְאֹר”
Ps 44:16 “פָּנַי כִּסְּתָה בֹשֶׁת”
בָּאַשׁ (Aramaic branch)
בָּאַשׁ (to delay, buy time)
The water should rise, but the ש consumes it on the way up — the well is clogged, the drawing is devoured and delayed.
Dan 2:8 “זְבַנִין אַנְתּוּן זְמָן”
One well.
One Aleph descending.
One shaft where everything happens:Clear water rises to the rim and is spoken (בְּאֵר)
Hidden fire flares at the rim (בָּאַר)
The devouring ש eats from within and the whole well stinks (בָּאַשׁ / בּוֹשׁ)
The devouring ש eats the ascent and nothing comes up (בָּאַשׁ Aramaic)
Perfect.
No stretching.
The ש does the rotting.
The ר only crowns the well.Copy → paste → publish.
The well is finished, and the water is clean.
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