Beyth/Deleth door shut/alone
DOOR SHUT
ALONE
The king sat in silence, alone בַּד behind a closed door.
In fury he drove them out and commanded the door be double-locked בָּדָד; no one was to enter.
Any who still tried were to be driven away בָּדַח — the door became a wall of refusal.Yet one man in the kingdom knew how to separate בָּדַל good from evil, holy from profane.
The king sent his men out in daylight to search בָּדַק the land for this righteous counselor.
When they brought him in, the king clothed him in royal garments — even the pure white linen בָּדָן worn only by the kingly seed —
and sealed his appointment with an unchangeable decree בְּדָת, the king’s ring pressed into wax.The door had swung nine times.
Now it rested — sealed forever by the hand of the king.
See a בד song
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The Living בד Family – The Swinging Door of the Tent(One door. Eight possible swings.)ב = the tent / the house / the body
ד = the hanging door that swings both waysRoot
Living Picture
Key Words & Verses
בד
door closed
Sealed tent. King alone.
בַּד – linen, by itself, alone (Lev 13:46 “בָּדָד יֵשֵׁב”)
בדד
door double-locked
Total solitude. Prophetic isolation.
בָּדָד – solitary (Jer 15:17 “בָּדָד יָשַׁבְתִּי”)
בדא
door flung wide open
Chaos, lies, invention flood in.
בָּדָא – to invent, lie (1 Kings 12:33 “he had בָּדָא from his own heart”)
בדל
door swings with the staff (ל) pointing
Wise separation. Discernment.
בָּדַל (Hiphil) – to separate, set apart (Lev 20:24 “הַמַּבְדִּיל אֶתְכֶם”)
בדק
door swings open in daylight (ק) for orderly search
Examine, repair, then slam shut.
בָּדַק – to search, repair breaches (2 Kings 12:6)
בדח
door swings violently
Rejection. Rejection. Build the wall.
בָּדַח (late) – to reject, drive away
בדן
door closed again, but now with white undergarments
Pure royal seed guarded inside-out.
בָּדָן – finest white linen (Esther 8:15 royal garments)
בדת
door swings once, then is sealed forever with the king’s ring
Unchangeable royal edict. Done deal.
דָּת – law, decree (Esther 3:14 “דָּת בְּכָל־מְדִינָה”)
The Story the Door TellsThe tent begins sealed (בד) – king alone.
The door locks tighter (בדד) – prophetic solitude.
One day the door is flung open (בדא) – lies and chaos rush in.
The staff (ל) teaches how to separate holy from profane (בדל).
The door opens again in daylight to search and repair (בדק).
Sometimes the door swings in anger and becomes a wall of rejection (בדח).
The royal seed is kept pure by white linen worn next to the skin (בדן).
Finally, the door swings once more, the king speaks, and the ring seals it forever (בדת).
No man can open what the king has shut.One tent.
One hanging door.
Eight swings that tell the whole story of Israel, the nations, and the King who holds the ring.Copy → paste → publish.
The בד door has spoken its final word.
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