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    Encryptions within the Original 1611 King James Version of the Bible

    The following is an introductory discussion on the, somewhat well-known, encryption (or code...puzzle...call it what you will) of the word "Shake-spear", being placed in Psalm 46.

    I own a photographic facsimile edition of the Original 1611 King James Bible, purchased from the following website:

    http://www.greatsite.com/facsimile-r...ames-1611.html

    To understand how the encryptions, that I will be referring to, work, one will need to be utilizing a similar type of reproduction, unless of course, you're fortunate enough to own or have access to, one of the 'actual' original 1611 copies, which sell for $50K-$400K.

    The claims that many have made, vary from Shakespeare being one of the 40-55 compilers/editors utilized in creating the 1611 King James Bible, to Francis Bacon (which some give claim to writing part, if not all, of Shakespeare's works) and several other theories are floating around as to who all had their hands in putting together this most beautiful work. For references on Francis Bacon being the alleged writer of the Shakespearean pieces and his development and usage of various ciphers, one can refer to the following links:

    (Please note that I'm not attempting to yield credibility to any of these websites or the claims that they make. I'm only linking them for those who are unaware of the theories (true or false) about the Bacon/Shakespeare theories.)

    http://www.sirbacon.org/Mather_KJV/Bacon_KJV.html

    http://www.sirbacon.org/links/evidence.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon's_cipher

    http://www.fbrt.org.uk/pages/essays/essay-ciphers.html

    http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/secret...scrucians.html

    http://www.ziplink.net/users/entropy/kj1.pdf (I found this one to be rather interesting, with an attempt given to perform some rudimentary probabilistic calculations included)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv7qJHE0TlU (...and for those who would prefer to see and have explained the "shake-speare" occurrence) [follow link to part 2 on same face-page]

    So, again, just some basic information for those not familiar with the ideologies about the 46th Psalm and "Shake-speare". I think it is important to note that we historically do not have an accepted birthday for William Shakespeare. Some of the links above give various birth dates, however, they are mistaking his recorded Christian Baptismal date of April 26, 1564 for that date (A quick reference, among many, on that would be in Wikipedia at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare ) . Interesting enough, that would lend 47 years from baptism until 1611, with most scholars agreeing that the final version of the 1611 King James was completed and delivered to King James in 1610, and then "published" within the year...giving 46 years between the first known date of Shakespeare's life (his Christian Baptism) and the completion of the KJV.

    Now for what I consider to be of more interest. The following "finds" were done by others and are available on the internet, but I would encourage anyone who is interested in this, to do the proof for themselves, just as I did. A very nice and inexpensive copy of the Original 1611 KJV by Zondervan Bibles can be found on Amazon for $7.30 + shipping at http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Bible-161...1458467&sr=1-4. This is an actual page by page facsimile of the original from The Bible Museum in Goodyear, AZ (where I received my larger version). Interesting enough, Zondervan Bibles cut the Apocrypha out of this version...for heaven's sake! The Apocrypha is still in the versions you can order directly from www.greatsite.com.

    Here they are:

    1) Starting at the last chapter in the Bible, Revelation, chp. 22, count this chapter as "chapter #1" and begin counting backwards until you come to Psalm 46 (as your last 'chapter' count). Please note that this method involves counting each Psalm as a chapter, and books like Jude, which are not broken down as chapters, are counted as 1 chapter...not a far stretch of the imagination). You will find that Psalm 46 is the 666th chapter from the end of the KJV...interesting. (The Apocrypha is not utilized in this count...for possible various reasons that could be discussed later.)

    2) What I find even more interesting is, that if you count every page of printed text (again, this only works in the original version...where it was intentionally created, I strongly believe), starting with the first page on the inside right side of the original, which is the beautiful Title Page (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...-page-1611.jpg). The back side of the Title Page is blank...no text. We then go through the genealogies, the almanacs, etc. and then eventually come to Genesis, Chapter 1. There is only one other blank page in the entire Original KJV...found right before Psalm 1...no where else in the Original KJV was there placed another, free-standing blank page, not even to divide the Old Testament from the Apocrypha, or the Apocrypha from the New Testament. Now, as we count the pages of printed text, starting with the Title Page as page #1 and omitting the 2 blank pages just mentioned, and eventually come to the 666th page...low and behold...we land on Psalm 46...EXACTLY!

    I encourage everyone who might find this interesting, if they knew it was true, to order a copy off of Amazon and prove it to themselves, just like I did. The cool thing is, the Zondervan version on Amazon has already removed the Apocrypha for you, so the chapter count just became simple... http://www.biblewheel.com/forum/images/icons/icon12.png

    Again, everything I just posted here is no original work on my part...it's throughout the internet. But the 3rd and final point that I am about to type, is something that I came across based on a hypothesis which I will explain in my next post, where I will elaborate on the significance of how this encryption was placed in the "Authorized Version".

    3) [Continued...see my next post in this thread]
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC Christian View Post
    Now for what I consider to be of more interest. The following "finds" were done by others and are available on the internet, but I would encourage anyone who is interested in this, to do the proof for themselves, just as I did. A very nice and inexpensive copy of the Original 1611 KJV by Zondervan Bibles can be found on Amazon for $7.30 + shipping at http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Bible-161...1458467&sr=1-4. This is an actual page by page facsimile of the original from The Bible Museum in Goodyear, AZ (where I received my larger version). Interesting enough, Zondervan Bibles cut the Apocrypha out of this version...for heaven's sake! The Apocrypha is still in the versions you can order directly from www.greatsite.com.

    Here they are:

    1) Starting at the last chapter in the Bible, Revelation, chp. 22, count this chapter as "chapter #1" and begin counting backwards until you come to Psalm 46 (as your last 'chapter' count). Please note that this method involves counting each Psalm as a chapter, and books like Jude, which are not broken down as chapters, are counted as 1 chapter...not a far stretch of the imagination). You will find that Psalm 46 is the 666th chapter from the end of the KJV...interesting. (The Apocrypha is not utilized in this count...for possible various reasons that could be discussed later.)

    2) What I find even more interesting is, that if you count every page of printed text (again, this only works in the original version...where it was intentionally created, I strongly believe), starting with the first page on the inside right side of the original, which is the beautiful Title Page (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...-page-1611.jpg). The back side of the Title Page is blank...no text. We then go through the genealogies, the almanacs, etc. and then eventually come to Genesis, Chapter 1. There is only one other blank page in the entire Original KJV...found right before Psalm 1...no where else in the Original KJV was there placed another, free-standing blank page, not even to divide the Old Testament from the Apocrypha, or the Apocrypha from the New Testament. Now, as we count the pages of printed text, starting with the Title Page as page #1 and omitting the 2 blank pages just mentioned, and eventually come to the 666th page...low and behold...we land on Psalm 46...EXACTLY!

    I encourage everyone who might find this interesting, if they knew it was true, to order a copy off of Amazon and prove it to themselves, just like I did. The cool thing is, the Zondervan version on Amazon has already removed the Apocrypha for you, so the chapter count just became simple... http://www.biblewheel.com/forum/images/icons/icon12.png

    Again, everything I just posted here is no original work on my part...it's throughout the internet. But the 3rd and final point that I am about to type, is something that I came across based on a hypothesis which I will explain in my next post, where I will elaborate on the significance of how this encryption was placed in the "Authorized Version".

    3) [Continued...see my next post in this thread]
    1) I can confirm that Psalm 46 is the 666th chapter from the end of the KJV.

    2) I can't confirm this because I don't have the text.

    But my question is this: If these two facts were intentionally designed into the text, what was their purpose? Anyone can do things like this if they set their mind to it. Why bother? What do you suppose it means?
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    A possible reason for the encryption...

    I don't know that I would go as far as saying that anyone could do something like this. On the second point of interest...the 666 page count...this would indeed take a lot of planning. There's roughly 78 pages (counting the Title Page) that lead up to the first page of Genesis. I assume that the encryptor would have the page count of the 588 pages of actual Biblical text that leads up to Psalm 46 in front of him, and then he would have to plan to fill up the additional 78 pages to get his count correct. By no means impossible, but not a simple task. Eleven of those 78 pages are entitled "The Translators to the Readers". I suspect this is the section that was used to 'fill the void' in reaching the proper page count. The other 'extra' pages are filled with a general zodiacal almanac, including informing the reader of how many days are in each month verses how many days 'the moon has' that month, what sign the sun and other planets take up residence and influence in, etc...astrology for the layman. Then we move on to "How to find Easter"...kind of a cool matrix. Next, there's a section on what prayers and Psalms to read on certain day. And finally, we are shown the famous geneology trees, starting with God, Adam, and Eve, and some 34 pages later..."Christ". This is the section that has random Masonic/ Rosicrucian handshakes built into what is otherwise connecting lines...very strange. The handshakes are the same as the most common one found over the internet...with the thumb gripping around the other person's knuckle.

    I'll try to locate a website that I found on-line once that was a page-by-page photo gallery of the 1611. If someone is so inclined, and doesn't feel like dropping the $7.30 at Amazon for a copy of the 400th Year Anniversary version, they could, page by page, count the 666 pages. If nothing else, the link will show you the beautiful artwork that went into several pages of this work. I would definitely recommend looking at the astrology section and the Masonic/Rosicrucian handshakes in the geneologies.

    I do have my own opinion of "why" someone would painstakenly take the time to encrypt something like this, but I'll need to make my point #3 that was alluded to in my previous post, first...just to make sure I have all the evidence on the table...and I plan on doing so after I help my daughter with her Algebra and me and the wife get the kids to bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC Christian View Post
    I don't know that I would go as far as saying that anyone could do something like this. On the second point of interest...the 666 page count...this would indeed take a lot of planning. There's roughly 78 pages (counting the Title Page) that lead up to the first page of Genesis. I assume that the encryptor would have the page count of the 588 pages of actual Biblical text that leads up to Psalm 46 in front of him, and then he would have to plan to fill up the additional 78 pages to get his count correct. By no means impossible, but not a simple task. Eleven of those 78 pages are entitled "The Translators to the Readers". I suspect this is the section that was used to 'fill the void' in reaching the proper page count. The other 'extra' pages are filled with a general zodiacal almanac, including informing the reader of how many days are in each month verses how many days 'the moon has' that month, what sign the sun and other planets take up residence and influence in, etc...astrology for the layman. Then we move on to "How to find Easter"...kind of a cool matrix. Next, there's a section on what prayers and Psalms to read on certain day. And finally, we are shown the famous geneology trees, starting with God, Adam, and Eve, and some 34 pages later..."Christ". This is the section that has random Masonic/ Rosicrucian handshakes built into what is otherwise connecting lines...very strange. The handshakes are the same as the most common one found over the internet...with the thumb gripping around the other person's knuckle.

    I'll try to locate a website that I found on-line once that was a page-by-page photo gallery of the 1611. If someone is so inclined, and doesn't feel like dropping the $7.30 at Amazon for a copy of the 400th Year Anniversary version, they could, page by page, count the 666 pages. If nothing else, the link will show you the beautiful artwork that went into several pages of this work. I would definitely recommend looking at the astrology section and the Masonic/Rosicrucian handshakes in the geneologies.

    I do have my own opinion of "why" someone would painstakenly take the time to encrypt something like this, but I'll need to make my point #3 that was alluded to in my previous post, first...just to make sure I have all the evidence on the table...and I plan on doing so after I help my daughter with her Algebra and me and the wife get the kids to bed.
    I'm a little confused on your thesis, since you haven't actually stated it yet. But I thought you had said that these patterns were deliberately designed, and I got the impression that you meant deliberately designed by some humans who knew what they were doing.

    The reason I said it could be done was because showed only two "coincidences" without showing any rhyme nor reason for them and there were endless other possibilities. Why 666 pages? Why 666 chapters? Why not 666 letters from some other verse, or 777 chapters? Why Shakespeare? Why not King James? All these things you just present as if their significance should be self-evident. But there is an infinity of possible number/word/person combinations you could have chosen to begin your presentation. So I can't see anything yet that could not be mere coincidence. The Bible is a very big book, how many possible connections could there be? How do we discern between chance and design when confronted with such claims? That's the real question.

    I look forward to your next point. Perhaps that will answer some of my questions.

    Great chatting!

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    1611 KJV Encryptions

    Quote Originally Posted by RAM View Post
    I'm a little confused on your thesis, since you haven't actually stated it yet. But I thought you had said that these patterns were deliberately designed, and I got the impression that you meant deliberately designed by some humans who knew what they were doing.

    The reason I said it could be done was because showed only two "coincidences" without showing any rhyme nor reason for them and there were endless other possibilities. Why 666 pages? Why 666 chapters? Why not 666 letters from some other verse, or 777 chapters? Why Shakespeare? Why not King James? All these things you just present as if their significance should be self-evident. But there is an infinity of possible number/word/person combinations you could have chosen to begin your presentation. So I can't see anything yet that could not be mere coincidence. The Bible is a very big book, how many possible connections could there be? How do we discern between chance and design when confronted with such claims? That's the real question.

    I look forward to your next point. Perhaps that will answer some of my questions.

    Great chatting!

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    My view of the encryptions that I'm discussing, found within the 1611 KJV, is that they were deliberately and well-intentionally placed within the translation by one or possibly more of those who were in charge of the translating...more specifically the one or ones who were in charge of the "final" draft and version, not necessarily all or any of the general translators, whose numbers are estimated to be between 40-55 from all references I have been able to find on the net and in a couple of books. So, yes, "humans" would be an accurate description of the encryptors...not God, gods, spirits, aliens, etc. I, by no means, am attempting to make a point of "inspiration", divine intervention, etc.

    My opinion, or I suppose we could call it my thesis statement, is that whoever the 'editor-in-chief' was of the 1611 KJV, be it William Shakespeare, Francis Bacon, or a host of others which have been proposed and speculated over during the years, intentionally encoded, among other things, the "shake-spear" found in Psalm 46. Now the facts that I first presented, about "shake" being the 46th word from the start of Psalm 46 and "spear" being the 46 word from the end of Psalm 46, which I learned about years ago...I think the finding has made it's way into a few History Channel specials...never really impressed much on me. The most intriguing point of the whole thing to me was, "Who in the world found this and what were they looking for in the first place?" ...Why Psalm 46 and all this 46 counting??? What is the significance of it? Then I read where a few people had stated that Shakespeare was 46 years old in 1610, when the final version of the new work was completed...bear in mind it wasn't known in 1611 as the "1611" King James Bible...just as the "Authorized Version". When I learned of this point...Shakespeare being 46 years old when the version was finished...I thought that was 'slightly' interesting. So I did some research on it to verify it. There's no recorded date of Shakespeare's birth to be found. Someone this famous in, somewhat, recent history, with no available date or even year of birth...puzzling. But what we do know and is easily verifiable is Shakespeare's date of Christian Baptism...April 26, 1564. This is the date that lands us 46 years later for the completion of the final version of the new Bible. But still...so what? Could the previous be random chance...absolutely...and I figured it probably was.

    Several years later, I heard about the 666 chapter count backward landing you on Psalm 46...I did find that interesting primarily because I had heard of the first 46 stuff...actually saw it on TV...and now the "beastly" number showing up some way linked to it...now a little more interesting...but just interesting...not fascinating. Of course, I quickly and easily verified this fact. It was only a short time later when I read on the internet someone making the 666 page count claim leading up to Psalm 46. This time I was skeptical. The first could have been random coincidences, but we're starting to add additional factors to our probability equation at this point. I had to count the pages for my self. And I must say, I was impressed when I landed on Psalm 46 on the 666th page.

    This impressed me for several reasons. First and foremost, to me 666 has nothing to do with the end of the world, or a mark people will get, etc. Why? Because I believe the Bible is a collection of myths, allegories, and stories...on the surface. I believe what was important to most all of those who actually wrote these original texts was what we would simply call astrology...and maybe even magic. I do not believe there ever was an Adam, Eve, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Solomon,..., Peter, Andrew, John, or Jesus (Just to be blunt about it.). There may have been an enlightened teacher of the day that inspired the allegorical creation of the Gospel "stories"...who knows. But what we do know, from archaeological digs and discoveries is that astrology was important to the Jews, Christians, Greeks, Romans, Babylonians, Sumerians, Egyptians, etc. And they all created great legends to embody their view of "heaven" and "gods"...the constellations and the 7 'known' planets, to include the sun and moon. With that said, to me...in my opinion...666 was a reference to the sum of the magic square of the sun...nothing more, nothing less. The first 7 magic squares have been linked to the 7 planets since the Babylonian times. I believe whoever the original "Hebrews" were, they had gathered all their knowledge of astrology from the Babylonians and possibly the Egyptians...however, I don't believe, and to my knowledge there is no evidence that the Egyptians ever had hoards of Hebrew slaves or that they ever lost a Pharaoh and thousands upon thousands of soldiers in a mass drowning. So, with that said, and of course there is much more that could be said about the veneration of the zodiac and planets, along with their believed magical influences, that's how I view the much revered and feared number 666.

    Secondly, the very reputation that 666 has carried throughout the ages is obvious to pretty much any Christian...and to mostly anyone who has been exposed to Christian theology. I did an experiment in my practice a couple of years ago. Over a 2 week period, I asked 220 different patients a simple question: "From the Bible, what one number stands out the most to you in its significance and importance...good, bad, or indifferently?" Out of 220 responses, I received 18 responses of "7", 13 responses of "12", 8 responses of "3", 8 responses of "144,000" and 173 responses of "666". Granted, I live in the 'Bible Belt' and most everyone in this area is a Southern Baptist or other fundamentalist, and the thought of the rapture and Armageddon are somewhat 'present-minded' with many around here, but I believe that 666 has always carried a lot of mystique to it...at least to those who have heard or read the cryptic passage of Rev. 13:18. So............... if I was a clever and witty 'editor-in-chief'...who had (and obviously this is all assumption on my part) what we might call 'initiated knowledge' ...knowledge that the "secret societies" are said to possess of the real meaning of the Bible...allegorical tales, underlying gematria, astrology, myths, legends, etc. and I wanted to leave a witty, encrypted 'pun' behind, hopefully to be discovered one day...maybe even as a pointer or clue as to what the Bible really is and how those who find my encryption will know not to take all this stuff written in the Bible and enforced on the common man to control his thoughts, actions, and money...too seriously...actually, not seriously, I can't think of a better number to 'play around' with than the horrible, evil, and damning number of 666... which is actually nothing more than the sum of the magic square of the sun.

    And finally, when I was doing all the page counting and stuff...pondering the plausibility of this really being an encryption based on the magic square of the sun, I came up with another hypothesis to quickly test out. My assumption was, (and this is point #3 that I have yet to mention) if this is really about the magic square of the sun...a pun on it, or whatever you want to call it, then there should...or at least could be...the magic constant of the magic square of the sun encrypted in the Psalm. For those unfamiliar with magic squares, a simple Google search will give you more than you would ever want to know about them, but in general the order of the matrix is the number of rows or columns, each being equal, hence the "square". All the rows, columns, and diagonals must equal the same number, known as the "Magic Constant" ... when either the rows or columns are added up, they equal the "Magic Sum", which in the case of the magic square of the sun, is equal to 666. The magic constant of the sun square is equal to 111. So, to test my hypothesis that all this could be the editor's 'neat and amusing' pun, playing around with that ominous number 666...all pointing to "Shake-spear"...and why Shakespeare, I really don't know...I began with the word "shake" and counted 111 words..."spear"...each inclusive in the count, just as the 46 word count from top and bottom were inclusive of the words, and the 666 page and chapter counts were inclusive of the page and chapter, respectfully.

    Imagine that, the one most single verse in the Bible that tells us to count the number of a man's name..."Here is wisdom. Let he that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man's name: and his number is six hundred, three score and six." ...possibly pointing to the name "Shakespeare"...now that's someone with a sense of humor.

    There are several other "likely" encryptions in the 1611 KJV that I can go into at another time. One quick and neat one is as follows: The Hebrew word for "adversary" is Strong's Concordance #7854. This Hebrew word is found in the Bible approximately 23 times. The first 8 times it appears (Num 22:22, 32, I Sam 29:4, II Sam 19:22, I Kings 5:4, 11:4, 23, 25), it is translated as "adversary", except in Num 22:32, where the KJV renders it "to withstand". The 9th time it appears is in I Chronicles 21:1, where it is translated as "Satan"...a fairly notable character in the whole good vs evil story...and it continues to be translated "Satan" from that point forward. I Chronicles 21:1 is the 359th chapter in the "Authorized Version"...the gematria of "Satan"...hummm.

    What's important to understand is that none of the previous Bibles leading up to the 1611 KJV had I Chronicles, chp. 21, as the 359th chapter...most included or excluded different books, including the Geneva Bible, the Great Bible, Coverdale, Matthew, etc.

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    Fascinating post RC!

    But I think there is a "fly in the ointment." As it turns out, Psalm 46 was translated into English in the Geneva Bible about 51 years before the King James. The ordinal positions of the words are not exactly the same, but they are sufficiently close to show that the pattern was almost already in place long before Shakespeare or Bacon or whoever was on the scene in 1610. The Geneva Bible is available online. The King James follows it very closely. So this indicates to me that there was noone who delierately put this "encryptions" in the KJV in 1611. The pieces were already in place. Therefore, it it wasn't God or some other supernatural agent, I would strongly suspect it to be chance.
    Geneva (1560) KJV (1611)
    1 God
    2 is
    3 our
    4 hope
    5 and
    6 strength,
    7 and
    8 help
    9 in
    10 troubles,
    11 ready
    12 to
    13 be
    14 found.
    15 Therefore
    16 will
    17 not
    18 we
    19 fear,
    20 though
    21 the
    22 earth
    23 be
    24 moved,
    25 and
    26 though
    27 the
    28 mountains
    29 fall
    30 into
    31 the
    32 midst
    33 of
    34 the
    35 sea.
    36 Though
    37 the
    38 waters
    39 thereof
    40 rage
    41 and
    42 be
    43 troubled,
    44 and
    45 the
    46 mountains
    47 shake
    48 at
    49 the
    50 surges
    51 of
    52 the
    53 same.
    54 Selah,
    55 Yet
    56 there
    57 is
    58 a
    59 River,
    60 whose
    61 streams
    62 shall
    63 make
    64 glad
    65 the
    66 city
    67 of
    68 God:
    69 even
    70 the
    71 Sanctuary
    72 of
    73 the
    74 Tabernacles
    75 of
    76 the
    77 most
    78 High.
    79 God
    80 is
    81 in
    82 the
    83 midst
    84 of
    85 it:
    86 therefore
    87 shall
    88 it
    89 not
    90 be
    91 moved:
    92 God
    93 shall
    94 help
    95 it
    96 very
    97 early.
    98 When
    99 the
    100 nations
    101 raged,
    102 and
    103 the
    104 kingdoms
    105 were
    106 moved,
    107 God
    108 thundered,
    109 and
    110 the
    111 earth
    112 melted.
    113 The
    114 Lord
    115 of
    116 hosts
    117 is
    118 with
    119 us:
    120 the
    121 God
    122 of
    123 Jacob
    124 is
    125 our
    126 refuge.
    127 Selah.
    128 Come,
    129 and
    130 behold
    131 the
    132 works
    133 of
    134 the
    135 Lord,
    136 what
    137 desolations
    138 he
    139 hath
    140 made
    141 in
    142 the
    143 earth.
    144 He
    145 maketh
    146 wars
    147 to
    148 cease
    149 unto
    150 the
    151 ends
    152 of
    153 the
    154 world:
    155 he
    156 breaketh
    157 the
    158 bow
    159 and
    160 cutteth
    161 the
    162 spear,
    163 and
    164 burneth
    165 the
    166 chariots
    167 with
    168 fire.
    169 Be
    170 still
    171 and
    172 know
    173 that
    174 I
    175 am
    176 God:
    177 I
    178 will
    179 be
    180 exalted
    181 among
    182 the
    183 heathen,
    184 and
    185 I
    186 will
    187 be
    188 exalted
    189 in
    190 the
    191 earth.
    192 The
    193 Lord
    194 of
    195 hosts
    196 is
    197 with
    198 us:
    199 the
    200 God
    201 of
    202 Jacob
    203 is
    204 our
    205 refuge.
    206 Selah.
    1 God
    2 is
    3 our
    4 refuge
    5 and
    6 strength,
    7 a
    8 very
    9 present
    10 help
    11 in
    12 trouble.
    13 Therefore
    14 will
    15 not
    16 we
    17 fear,
    18 though
    19 the
    20 earth
    21 be
    22 removed,
    23 and
    24 though
    25 the
    26 mountains
    27 be
    28 carried
    29 into
    30 the
    31 midst
    32 of
    33 the
    34 sea;
    35 Though
    36 the
    37 waters
    38 thereof
    39 roar
    40 and
    41 be
    42 troubled,
    43 though
    44 the
    45 mountains
    46 shake
    47 with
    48 the
    49 swelling
    50 thereof.
    51 Selah.
    52 There
    53 is
    54 a
    55 river,
    56 the
    57 streams
    58 whereof
    59 shall
    60 make
    61 glad
    62 the
    63 city
    64 of
    65 God,
    66 the
    67 holy
    68 place
    69 of
    70 the
    71 tabernacles
    72 of
    73 the
    74 most
    75 High.
    76 God
    77 is
    78 in
    79 the
    80 midst
    81 of
    82 her;
    83 she
    84 shall
    85 not
    86 be
    87 moved:
    88 God
    89 shall
    90 help
    91 her,
    92 and
    93 that
    94 right
    95 early.
    96 The
    97 heathen
    98 raged,
    99 the
    100 kingdoms
    101 were
    102 moved:
    103 he
    104 uttered
    105 his
    106 voice,
    107 the
    108 earth
    109 melted.
    110 The
    111 LORD
    112 of
    113 hosts
    114 is
    115 with
    116 us;
    117 the
    118 God
    119 of
    120 Jacob
    121 is
    122 our
    123 refuge.
    124 Selah.
    125 Come,
    126 behold
    127 the
    128 works
    129 of
    130 the
    131 LORD,
    132 what
    133 desolations
    134 he
    135 hath
    136 made
    137 in
    138 the
    139 earth.
    140 He
    141 maketh
    142 wars
    143 to
    144 cease
    145 unto
    146 the
    147 end
    148 of
    149 the
    150 earth;
    151 he
    152 breaketh
    153 the
    154 bow,
    155 and
    156 cutteth
    157 the
    158 spear
    159 in
    160 sunder;
    161 he
    162 burneth
    163 the
    164 chariot
    165 in
    166 the
    167 fire.
    168 Be
    169 still,
    170 and
    171 know
    172 that
    173 I
    174 am
    175 God:
    176 I
    177 will
    178 be
    179 exalted
    180 among
    181 the
    182 heathen,
    183 I
    184 will
    185 be
    186 exalted
    187 in
    188 the
    189 earth.
    190 The
    191 LORD
    192 of
    193 hosts
    194 is
    195 with
    196 us;
    197 the
    198 God
    199 of
    200 Jacob
    201 is
    202 our
    203 refuge.
    204 Selah.
    For those of you interested in how to process texts, here is the javascript html page I wrote to list words with their ordinal positions. You can just run it on your destop (save it as html).

    Code:
    <html>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    function countem(){
       var elem = document.getElementById("txt");
       var ar = elem.value.split(" ");
       var lst = "";
       var cnt = 1;
       for (i=0;i<ar.length;i++) {
        if ( isNaN(ar[i].toString()) ) {
            lst += "<br />" + cnt.toString() + " " + ar[i].toString();
               cnt++;
        }
    }
     
    document.getElementById('lulu').innerHTML=lst;
    }
    </script>
    <body>
    
    <input id="txt" name="countbox" type="text">
    <Input id="doit" name="doit" type="submit" onclick="countem()"> 
    
    <div id="lulu">
    This is where lst will go
    </div> 
    </body>
    </html>
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