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I think I discovered a hidden code in the Alphabet...and it relates to the bible too
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So check this out...
I was studying the origin of the letters of the alphabet (all alphabet based languages trace their origin back to one original alphabet).
The original alphabet was based on Egyption Heiroglyphs...and most people think that they are just from symbols that start with the same sounds as the letters...
For example, the Letter A comes from the symbol for an egyption heiroglyph of an Ox Head with two horns (turn A upside down and imagine the legs as horns...you can still see a little bit of where the letter came from in its shape).
The egyption name for an Ox was "Alp"...hence you get Alpha, or A.
But are these original symbols merely pictographs with no meaning? Or is there something deeper to them.
For example, the letters J and I come from the same symbol...Yod. The symbol for it is an Arm.
However, in ancient egypt, an Arm was also a measure of a Cubit, a division of legth. Could there be another reason why an arm was chosen to represent this letter?
I think there is...and it has to do with the dictates of Logic and the mechanics of how these letters join together to create larger concepts. You can see the original letters and their symbols on this wikipedia page: [link to en.wikipedia.org]
So after much study on these symbols, this is the list I came up with using the ancient Hebrew Abjed/Alphabetic script.
Here Is what I believe their meanings are for each letter (This is subject to revision):
Alef = Ox and horns = To Define by contrast/duality Bet = House = To contain or embody Gimel = Camel/Throwstick = Force/strength Dalet = Door = Choice He = Praise/Hail = To Invoke/To create order Vav = Nail = To Join Zayin = Sword = To Undo Het = Courtyard = To cut/divide into two Tet = Wheel = To move/wander (astray) Yod = Arm = Length/Time/Space Kaph = Palm of Hand = To Humble/make to bow/curve away from Lamed = Ox Goad = To Direct/Law/Command Mem = Water = Darkness/substance of the Unkown/Chaos Nun = Fish = To Negate/to frustrate by barriers/Hold back Samekh = Backbone = To Support Ayin = Eye = To Open/To View/Empty Space/Make wide Pe = Corner of Mouth = Surface/Face Tsadi = Tree/Plant = To spring forth/To Branch off Quf = Monkey tail = To Cast Out Resh = Head = Chief Source/To lay waste/make void/Evil Shin = Tooth/Bow = To Shine/Fire/To Transmit Information Tav = Mark = Matter/Physical Manifestion of Information
So How does this relate to the Bible? Well if you take the letters and apply these meanings, some very interesting bits of information begin to appear.
For example. the hebrew word for water is MYM. The Hebrew word for Heaven is SMYM.
The bible says in genesis that the heavens were created by dividing the waters...
So we get: M = Water/Chaos Y = Space/Length M = Water Chaos
Add an S to the front and you get shining/transmitting information...into the waters that become divided by space and length between them. Sound familiar?
Lets look at another one:
The First word of the bible is BRASYT. It means "In the Beginning".
If we Break it down letter by letter we get:
B = Body/Subtance R = Empty/Nothing A = Defined by Duality S = Place of Shining/Sending forth Information Y = Space/length between T = Place of recieving/Manifesting Information.
Now consider the first verse of Genesis "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth."
We could read BRASYT to mean: That which Defines by Duality divided into Things that are (Body) and things that are not (Emptyness) and created a space between that place which shines or transmits information, and that place which recieves or manifests information.
And thats just the first word! As you go through each word, letter by letter, it continues to reveal the verses which follow in similiar detail!
How cool is that??
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