Dead Sea Scroll - "The Temple Scroll" - "et" (Alpha-Tav) - In the book of Luke, it was noted that Jesus showed His disciples the mentions of Himself in the Old Testament Scriptures. Within the Hebrew Scriptures is a tiny little two-letter word "et" (אֵ֥ת), spelled with two Hebrew letters "aleph" and "tav," which are the first and last letters of the Hebrew "aleph-bet." The very first mention of this word is in the very first sentence of the Bible twice. The literal word for word rendering of the above verse in Hebrew, when reading from right to left in English, is "in beginning" created, Elohim, 'et' (Aleph-Tav in bold) the heavens and 'et' (Aleph-Tav in bold) the earth."
בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית בָּרָ֣א אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת הַשָּׁמַ֖יִם וְאֵ֥ת הָאָֽרֶץ
Fun Fact: "Urim" begins with an "aleph," and "Thummim" starts with a "tav." "Urim" means "lights," and "Thummim" is rooted in a word that means "perfect completion" or "to finish."
Wayne May (Ancient American magazine) continues, “I first learned of this Son of the Great Spirit from Ricardo Baeza, an Ojibwa medicine man in Golden Valley, Minnesota. He approached me after my lecture about the Michigan Plates. Collectively, they were associated with Daniel Soper and Father Savage, early preservers of a large group of copper artifacts and stone tablets unearthed from numerous mounds throughout the state of Michigan, beginning in the late 1800s.