What the Word Actually Means
Purpose. The end toward which a thing exists. The telos that anchors identity and prevents ontological drift.
Takhlit comes from the root kalah, to complete, to bring to an end. It marks the boundary between purposeful design and aimless existence. A man without takhlit is a man without a telos. He fills the void with whatever is available: work, substances, screens, performance religion. The Torah was never meant to produce busy religious men. It was meant to produce whole ones, and takhlit is the structural term for the purpose that holds everything in place. Without it, identity collapses into whatever the culture rewards this week.
What English Gives You
purpose, end, goal
The Original
תַּכְלִית
Where to Find It
Job 26:10, Job 28:3, Psalm 119:96, Ecclesiastes 12:13
Source Language
Hebrew
The Root
כלה
How to Say It
takhlit

