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1. Dictionary entries (Most of this can be automated)
 
:There are about 8000 Hebrew roots used in the OT (if you count them using modern vowels)
 
:There are about 8000 Hebrew roots used in the OT (if you count them using modern vowels)
 
::There are fewer if you use just the consonants, but these are multiplied by variations that traditional dictionaries ignore
 
::There are fewer if you use just the consonants, but these are multiplied by variations that traditional dictionaries ignore

Revision as of 09:39, 4 September 2021

1. Dictionary entries (Most of this can be automated)

There are about 8000 Hebrew roots used in the OT (if you count them using modern vowels)
There are fewer if you use just the consonants, but these are multiplied by variations that traditional dictionaries ignore
puns
symbols
gates
letters

2. Word studies like 'naked' and 'cunning' or 'said' and 'lamb'.

These give immediate food for thought.

3. Motifs like 'usurping second son' or 'prostitute bride'

These help identify hidden prophecy.

4. High level outlines of hidden prophecy like Judah and Tamar.

These identify the gist of hidden prophecy so that you can dig deeper

5. Book type presentations like "Director's Bible"

This is mostly a presentation to a hypothetical audience where I just babble about something.

6. Interpretive articles showing the apostles' hermeneutic use.

These would address the "odd usages" of the OT that theologians identify and show how they are consistent with SP, or would simply use SP on OT passages.

7. Conversations

8. Explaining the very low level alefbet metaphor in greater detail

I suspect that few will actually dig into SP to this detail, but it has to be done to validate the work on the dictionary to show that the meaning of words is comprised of the combined metaphor of the letters in the word.

9. Got real questions?

10. Parables

11. Miracles

12. May your heart burn...