Evoke and evocation are derived from the etymological root evocare. E in Latin is a variant of ex. They mean out of or from. Similar to Greek a and an meaning without or no. Latin voker meaning to call. Etymologically evoke would mean to call forth, summon, call from, or call out. Hence the Latin word evocare. • 'Allow us to commence by noting none of this work ought ever be weighted as Halacha. Rather each individual is responsible to faithfully seek paneh of יהוה to discover desires Elohim possesses. Torah is our compass, יהוה is our Polaris, Talmud is voice of counsellors. Let us ever be wise and discerning. Moshe is never second to the fathers. Moshe is second solely to אלהינו אל עליון. Let us forget not Halacha explicitly serves as reference material. Verily, verily, we died unto [oral] Torah to live life free of absurd cumbersomeness to יהוה. [Oral] Torah was nailed to the cross as an indictment. Shabbat 31.1, "The Sages taught: There was an incident involving one gentile who came before Shammai. The gentile said to Shammai: How many Torahs do you have? He said to him: Two, the Written Torah and the Oral Torah."'