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The square consists of five Latin words that form a linguistic loop: : The sower, planter, or creator. sator square
However, if we accept "Arepo" as a name (perhaps the name of a specific sower or farmer), the sentence implies that a man named Arepo is holding the wheels of a plow (or perhaps the wheels of fate) with hard labor. S A T O R A R E
The evidence for this is fascinating. If you rearrange the letters of the square, they can be reconfigured into a cross shape that spells (Our Father) twice, intersecting at the letter N. This leaves the letters A and O remaining—representing Alpha and Omega (the Beginning and the End), a title for Christ found in the Book of Revelation. If you rearrange the letters of the square,