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=Determining the meaning of the letters=
The Bible was written by men inspired by God <ref>1Co 15:4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:</ref> Men saw things that happened and recorded them. But invisibly, God worked in the events that they observed, he caught their attention to observe them, he guided their learning so they had words available to them, and he guided them in teh use of the words to describe the events in such a way, that all of them are used to paint a picture of Christ, hidden in childish puns and riddles.
God used the lives of people to produce words in a book that had meaning of which the human authors were unaware. The readers of the book would not be aware until after the cross. Now Biblical Hebrew presents the most wonderful puzzle; a divine puzzle, sufficiently complex to challenge the most clever and yet so simple that all may participate.
The puzzle can be approached through patterns as seen in Acts 12, or in detailed word study as seem in Genesis 1:1. It can be approached directly as the most wonderful puzzle ever created. As a puzzle, one part is to understand the meaning of individual letters. Here are the clues:
:1. The strokes within letters must plausibly be related to the meaning of the letters.
:2. The meaning of the letters must be expressions of the same metaphor in every word they are used.
:3. The meaning of the word must plausibly be able to be constructed using the metaphor of the letters within.
:4. The meaning of the letters and words must always contribute to an understanding of Christ, and him crucified<ref>.
You may solve the puzzle using the strokes and building letters, or by reverse engineering over 8000 Hebrew words to the meaning of the letters within.
As you can imagine, the details of solving the puzzle would be tedious, but should be able to be reproduced. But most will be content to see that the puzzle is solved, and be happy to use the results for the next level of the puzzle which is identifying vignettes of Christ hidden in the scriptures (as in Acts 12).
Here not only will the solution to the meaning of the letters be examined, but the doctrine suggested by each metaphor will be expressed.
=The letters=
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