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But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the
heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
1 Corinthians 2:9
BIBLICAL HOLOGRAPHS are defined as passages of Scripture which
exhibit a coherent, reiterative, and self-reflective integrity in their underlying alphanumeric structures.
The alphanumeric structures are dereived from the numerical values of the Greek and Hebrew alphabets which have been
firmly established for over two thousand years (see Introduction).
Multiples of the same numbers, which are usually geometric primes, reappear reiteratively in the
analysis of the passage. For example, the Shema is built on ascending multiples of the prime number 13,
which also is the second centered hexagonal number, commonly known as a "Star of David" number
(see entry number A003154
in the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences).
Ascending multiples of the Number 13 occur reiteratively in the alphanumberic structure of the Shema, culminating in the value of the
entire verse which is
1118 = 13 (One) x 86 (God):

(Ahavah, LOVE) |
= 13 |
(Echad, ONE) |
= 13 |
(YHVH, THE LORD) |
= 13 x 2 |
(YHVH Echad, THE LORD is ONE) |
= 13 x 3 |
| SUM OF SHEMA |
= 13 x 86 |
The thumbnail image shows how all these peices fit together to form a visual representation of the
alphanumeric structure of the Shema which I call the Unity Holograph. A similar structure based on
the geometric Hex/Star pair of palindromic primes 37/73 reveals the supernatural integration of
Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1. It is called the Creation HyperHolograph because it unites to different
holographic structures from widely separated passages).
The numbers 37 and 73 appear again and with the fractal variation in the prime Kock snowflake Number 373
in the Logos Holograph derived from Hebrew 4:12.
The meaning of "holograph"
The word holograph derives from two Greek words, holos and graphein. The first means
whole, complete, and all, and relates to such words as
health and holiness. The second means to write and relates to graphic and
engrave. It was The 1936 edition of Funk and Wagnall's dictionary defines holograph as "a document
written wholly in the handwriting of the person whose name it bears."
And whose name does the Bible bear? By whose hand was it written? In 2 Timothy 3:16, Paul declared that
"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God." A bold claim, to say the least. The word he used is graphe, generally rendered
as scripture in the New Testament. The truth of Divine Inspiration of the Holy Bible implies that it is
the whole graphe (all scripture) that is the Holy Graphe (Holy Scripture) that is
the Holographic Word of God.
Now many things have happened since 1936, one of them being the invention of holography, which
is defined in the 1974 edition of Webster's as "the process by which a hologram is formed."
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