Anonymous ID: 454a17 June 3, 2019, 9:48 p.m. No.6667247   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Fixing Hebrew

 

If you wish to fix Hebrew yourself, you may. It is like solving a massive multi-dimensional puzzle. Here are some clues:

 

:1. Letters get meaning from strokes.

:2. Gates get meaning from letters.

:3. Reverse the letters in a gate and there is a reversal of meaning in the gate

:4. Decorate gates with a single letter in one of three locations to create three roots.

:5. Letters are also numbers. In order, if the meanings are right, gives a message.

:6. John uses the first word of Genesis 1:1 to derive the theology of John 1:1-4

:7. John uses the meaning of letters to derive doctrine concerning heaven and earth.

:8. When the letter are right it will solve the riddle in the Gospel of Thomas, saying 16.

 

Hints:

:1. Read the Sefir Yetzirah as a phonetics book and about the formation of language rather than as an occult esoteric work.

:2. Read the Gospel of Thomas as riddle rather than Gnostic texts. The riddles are of the same kind as found in the mystery.

 

Because you are able to solve it yourself, you can also correct any mistakes that I have made. There is no debate; simply collaboration to make understanding more precise. Incorrect solutions will prove that they don't work.

 

You will want to learn to think in metaphor. There are three Hebrew words all 'ab': father, green shoot, fruit on a tree. Father is the primary meaning. The other two are secondary metaphor based on the nature of a father. The father gives life. The green shoot is evidence of the father giving the first life. The fruit on the tree is evidence of the father giving the second life.

 

Your dictionary has them as three separate words, but ignore all the later additions and work with the undecorated word as Jesus would have seen it. 'ab' means all three. It is a single metaphor which is looked at from different angles.