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In_[the]_beginning God created the_heavens and the_earth. בראשית ברא אלהים את השמים ואת הארץ The Bibles very first statement, in Hebrew, is full of numeric features. Now Im not interested in any code here, dont get me wrong. But I see how these numbers do tell a story. It consists of 7 words having 28 letters——2 X 2 X 7. Its total place value is 298, its total numeric value 2,701——37 X 73; thus its full value is 2,999. Its words begin and end with 7 distinct letters. The reason for this beauty may be simply that this statement does not contain the slightest foreshadow of anything evil. Neither are the_heavens evil in themselves, nor is the_earth; and surely not God. Now these three words, these key nouns, have for their total numeric value exactly 777. (See Appendix A.) We know that such triplet speaks; the Lords number, 888, and that of his counterpart, come to mind. Therefore its not wrong to say God, the heavens and the earth are, in themselves, something complete and perfect. Moreover, the letters of which these nouns are composed have for their value (place + numeric) 776; thats 777 - 1. (See Appendix B.) The beginning is the only thing here having a strange impact. Thus its not wondrous that ones interpretation of (the so called) Genesis, the book of beginnings, depends on his understanding of the common translation In_[the]_beginning (an Hebrew expert said it could also be rendered originally). Yet the statement, in itself, contains nothing suspicious. And the numeric features pervading it confirm this. But these features completely cease with the arrival of waste - void - darkness! Thus its not wondrous that all the following verses, in their numerics, look rather chaotic; theres no obvious beauty in them (but surely meaning). Genesis 1.1 is unique here. And this, in my opinion, confirms that Genesis 1.1 is to be DISconnected from verse 2. I personally believe our so called Genesis is about restoration. Now there are people bringing up the argument that through Adam sin entered the world, for the first time, they say. But if this were so then what was the serpents approach to Adam? A good work!? I remember the millstone Jesus mentioned; the sin of the serpent was perhaps one of the greatest. So I doubt it was Adam who, by his disobedience, had turned the universe into a dark place. - A p p e n d i c e s - Appendix A :: The Key Nouns - אלהים — God = p41 n86 א [Aleph] p1 n1 ל [Lamed] p12 n30 ה [Heh] p5 n5 י [Yod] p10 n10 ם [Mem] (final form) p13 n40 השמים — the_heavens = p62 n395 ה [Heh] p5 n5 ש [Shin] p21 n300 מ [Mem] p13 n40 י [Yod] p10 n10 ם [Mem] (final form) p13 n40 הארץ — the_earth = p44 n296 ה [Heh] p5 n5 א [Aleph] p1 n1 ר [Resh] p20 n200 ץ [Tsade] (final form) p18 n90 total place value = 41 + 62 + 44 = 147——3 X 7 X 7 total numeric value = 86 + 395 + 296 = 777——3 X 7 X 37 - Appendix B :: Letters in the Key Nouns - א [Aleph] p1 n1 ל [Lamed] p12 n30 ה [Heh] p5 n5 י [Yod] p10 n10 מ [Mem] p13 n40 ש [Shin] p21 n300 ר [Resh] p20 n200 צ [Tsade] p18 n90 place value = 100 numeric value = 676 value = 776——777 - 1 = (3 X 7 X 37)-1
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 00:31:16 +0000

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