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More codes about God

February 2010: We are continuing to delve into the simplest and most relevant codes - codes using the names of God which appear in some of the most striking repeating and compact patterns that we have seen.

In January 2010, we looked at a variety of cases which suggest new directions (see Figures 1-5 here).

Now let's look at some codes that directly arise from the previous page. On that page, the codes "pre-established" the following two rules:

Rule 1: The Tetragrammaton is associated with "I am Hashem your God" (see Figures 2 and 2a on that page).

Rule 2: The Tetragrammaton is associated with God's "password", "I shall be as I shall be" (see Figures 8-10 on that page).

Notice how strongly these rules are established on that page. That prompts us to look for repetitions of these 2 rules.

We can actually take a new look at Figure 11 from that page, and we see that both rules are re-established as follows (see the 3 newly highlighted yellow and green words below, thanks to subscriber Tim Brooks):

Figure 11a

Tim Brooks also found that this instance of the Tetragrammaton, in yellow, is part of another maximally compact interlocking arrangement of 6 instances of the Tetragrammaton, shown below in Figure 14 (to be supplied soon).

Figure 11/11a combines the words for "Hashem" and "your God" into a single ELS. We could also search for these words separately (along with "I am"). This is the same as we did on the previous page when we treated "I shall be" as a separate ELS from "as" (Figure 10). Below is the result of treating each Hebrew word as a separate ELS (Figures 12 and 13):

Figure 12

Figure 13

Notice how compactly most of these words (today, see, I, Hashem, your God, blessing and curse) join with one or both of the original boxes containing the 3 starting key words.

To be continued in February/March IY"H.