And with the vowel-point shureq ּ, one needs to unite Her with Her Husband, and with the vowel-point ḥolem ֹ, She is the crownlet upon His head. And with the vowel-point ḥireq ִ, She is the throne beneath Him. And with the vowel-point shureq ·, She is a unity with Him, like this: וִּׁ.

And when She is above, She is a crown upon His head, and She is ‘daughter’ [Var. descending] beneath His feet, and She is in unity with Him in his lap, She becomes a ּ shureq – His binding (qishura). And when She wants to smash the husks, which are the idolatrous icons, She is called by the vowel-point shva ׃ [Var. shever (breakage) ] – the cantillation note te-vir ֛, and through Her: (Ex. 23:24)... you will surely smash (shaber) their idols.