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Each letter of the alefbet is also a number. Who invented the letters and put them in the order which we find them? Is there meaning in the order? In the column labeled '''The secret of the alefbet ''' you will find a proposed solution to the secret. Read the meaning of each letter in order for a hidden message. (I have found no useful purpose for Gematria, as practiced by rabbis. I do find the use of numbers in word play by NT authors)
:God is. God spoke and created the heavens and the earth. He revealed to man .. that he pursued them with a .. command .. which they heard did not understand .. and it distinguished them .. as the bride. when .. When they understood .. they became through the bride; marriage .. they became a new creation. The Son of God .. taught .. the promise of the Father. .. The Son of Man .. fulfilled the promise .. reconciling holiness and grace. by becoming flesh. .. He spoke of heaven through examples of earthin parables and riddles. .. Holiness and grace were reconciled in He exchanged his fleshrighteousness for our sin. .. The Son of God dies died and rose again .. revealing .. that his word does not return voidreturns with an increase. He His completed his work resulting in a is your new life spontaneously responding to him. The Son of God died ... and finished his declared works. .. The Son of Man diedand was restored to glory. .. The prophet diedAll prophecy was completed. .. The judge diedJudgement was ended. .. <the unspeakable mystery>We became co-heirs with Christ
(You will not be able to verify this from other sources since it is the result of reverse engineering 8000 Hebrew words into two-letter sub-roots, and then to the metaphor of the individual letters. They are validated somewhat by their use by New Testament authors. This is a work in progress.