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Can anyone confirm this?


Alistair

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"The 216-digit number being the name of God refers to Schemhamphoras, or

the Divided Name of God. It is hidden in the book of Exodus, chapter 14,

verses 19, 20, and 21. Each verse is composed of seventy-two letters (in the

original Hebrew). Writing these three verses one above the other, the first

from right to left, the second from left to right, and the third from right to

left, one gets seventy-two columns of three-letter names of God."

 

Polster & Ross—Math goes to the movies (2012) p.69

 

Also:

 

"These are further subdivided into four columns of eighteen names each, the four columns corresponding to the four letters of the Tetragrammaton."

 

Roncace & Gray—Teaching the Bible through popular culture and the arts (2007) p.154

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  • 2 weeks later...

As I thought 

There are some interesting gemmatra items in the HB but I have not heard this one.

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I did check, and the HMT at least, contains 72 consonants in each of these verses.

Going further than that was going to hurt so ... I really needed a boustrophedon editor or a cut and paste to letters or something like that ...

 

Thx

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