John D. Brey
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The mystics explain that for the time being, only the meaning of the actual letters and words of the Written Torah are revealed through the Oral Torah. However, the deeper meanings behind the “crowns” . . . will only become revealed with the coming of the Moshiach. Thus, every time you see a crown on a letter, it not only hints at the secrets of the Torah, but our longing for a time when these secrets will finally be revealed.
Chabad.org, Why Do Some Letters in the Torah Have Crowns?
The Talmud . . . says that when Moses ascended to heaven, he saw God "binding crowns to the letters." These crowns represent the higher spiritual nature of the letters.
Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, Sefer Yetzirah.
The letters on a sacred Torah-scroll have so-called "tagin" or "crowns" attached to some of the letters. These tagin are drawn as sprouts or shoots that look like the letter zayin. They're only attached to certain letters, in certain places withing the Torah text, making them akin to the red-letters found in the so-called "New Testament." As noted by the article on tagin at Chabad.org, the meaning of the tagin are supposed to be revealed by Messiah such that relating these secret/sacred markings to the meaning of the red-letters in the so-called "New Testament" is justified by many testimonials from knowledgeable proponents of the holy nature of the Torah-scroll.
John
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