Look forward to posting some tomorrow.
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You said geometry. Did you mean gemetria?Look forward to posting some tomorrow.
If you uncapitalize
If we switch the m to capital
Well, the whole derivation makes no sense to me, but I specifically balked at the implication that there are capitals in Hebrew.If we switch the tz to capital
Can you make this a PDF and repost? I can't read docx on my tablet.
You are far too easily excited.Both, here's my latest and there's one long one right above it in the link:
File mail marked it as malicious when I tried to do it as a pdf.Can you make this a PDF and repost? I can't read docx on my tablet.
OK, thanks for tryingFile mail marked it as malicious when I tried to do it as a pdf.
Ah. Now I understand a little bit better. But I still don't get the derivation, sorry.But anyway, I meant final forms sorry my Hebrew knowledge is limited I have checked these patterns many times
So the first line is: "Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth", not "In the beginning..." Sorry not too convincing.Joseph Smith said the Torah started with the reish. I have found patterns that go either way or both.
what is the difference between "brought forth the Gods" and "brought forth the Angels"?The head one of the Gods brought forth the Gods.”
I don't know but I sure wish you could see the whole thing.what is the difference between "brought forth the Gods" and "brought forth the Angels"?
There's one pattern that only works with 2 words in Hebrew, brasit and seraphim.what is the difference between "brought forth the Gods" and "brought forth the Angels"?