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''Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners'' <ref>R. C. Jones</ref> was the first work based on the hermeneutic taught by the apostles, recognizing that Hebrew words derive their meaning from the metaphoric meaning of the letters within, which get their meaning from the jots and tittles; dots and strokes, which form them. See Appendix A
This is the second work which uses the method, without tedious proofs, to begin to teach the doctrine that Jesus intended. Though this sounds like an arrogant position to take, the The method eliminates free-for-all allegory, and establishes doctrine in a manner where there is no longer a debate, but a collaboration of effort in studying the scripture, much like several people working together to solve crossword puzzle. See Appendix B for the rules which guide the hermeneutic.
==Theological context==
This work examines the Kingdom of Heaven and Kingdom of God in light of the hermeneutic taught by the New Testament authors.
We will examine the idea of God being Sovereign from the formation of the words, examine the Hebrew meaning of ''kingdom'', address some erroneous teaching concerning the kingdom, and then dive into Jesus's teaching on the kingdom, even revealing the keys to it. You will be invited to pick up the keys to the kingdom to not only enter in yourself, but to usher in others as well.