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You will see that this book is multi-layered. First, it's autobiographical in nature as I describe experiences in my life. Through my understanding of the Hebrew letters, I examine ways in which my life events were and are linked to the description of the Woman in 31.
I talk about Father God and the beauty of his work in my life. He has moulded me into the woman I have become today, and this journey is ongoing.
Heron, Brenda. The Woman in 31: Decoding the Secrets of the Proverbs 31 Woman (p. ). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Prepare yourself for a life-changing experience as you journey through our story—the Woman in 31 and my own—so that you can allow Father to open your story in whatever way He will work in your life.
You will gain a newfound sense of self-worth and purpose and a deep understanding of your significance and purpose.
As you join me on this transformative journey of discovery, I invite you to open your heart and mind to the unfolding wisdom hidden in the Hebrew letters. The secrets of the Woman in 31 await, and they are eager to be revealed.
“And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished….” —Philippians 1:6

"She makes linen garments and sells them; she supplies the merchants with sashes." Proverbs 31:24.
This verse is linked to the Hebrew letter called Samekh.
Samekh, the fifteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet with a number value of sixty, is paired with the twenty-fourth verse of Proverbs.
The meaning of Samekh is understood as “to lean upon,” “to twist or turn slowly” or “to support.”
It also is linked to the concept of transferring something through touch.
The letter meaning “support” is saying God’s presence is the support in our lives.
Clothes
How many times have we stressed about an event, interview, or business meeting we needed to attend, with all-consuming thoughts about what to wear?
Besides the primary purpose of covering our bodies, clothes can be used as a strong signal to present aspects of our identity wrapped in personality and emotions. They are often the first impression given at first glance, and ideas are formed from how we present.
The Woman’s clothes, in this verse, could represent the inner covering of God’s strength of character and dignity. It would have taken time to “dress” the Woman, many years of building her “strength,” restoring “dignity,” and healing her emotions to reach a level of confidence where she was relaxed, productive, and able to “laugh at the days to come."
Heron, Brenda. The Woman in 31: Decoding the Secrets of the Proverbs 31 Woman (pp. 204-205). (Function). Kindle Edition.