I agree that Hebrew is unique among all the languages of the earth because of the symbolic nature of the letter names. They play a fundamental role in the Bible Wheel. A good example is Purim (today). The Book of Esther is on Spoke 17. See here: https://biblewheel.com/Wheel/Spokes/Pey_HesterPanim.php
But the unique nature of Hebrew doesn't mean that God could not also design it and the Greek to coherently proclaim the glory of His Eternal Word.
I'm glad you brought up Genesis 1:1. It is profoundly integrated with the Greek of John 1:1.
Genesis 1:1 = 2701 = 37 x 73 (symmetrically mirrored primes)
John 1:1 = 3627 = 39 x 93 (symmetrically mirrored semiprimes shifted symmetrically by 02/20)
Genesis 1:1 + John 1:1 = 6328 = T(112) and 112 = YHVH Elohim (The LORD God)
RAMcGough wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 9:52 am
I agree that Hebrew is unique among all the languages of the earth because of the symbolic nature of the letter names. They play a fundamental role in the Bible Wheel. A good example is Purim (today). The Book of Esther is on Spoke 17. See here: https://biblewheel.com/Wheel/Spokes/Pey_HesterPanim.php
But the unique nature of Hebrew doesn't mean that God could not also design it and the Greek to coherently proclaim the glory of His Eternal Word.
I'm glad you brought up Genesis 1:1. It is profoundly integrated with the Greek of John 1:1.
Genesis 1:1 = 2701 = 37 x 73 (symmetrically mirrored primes)
John 1:1 = 3627 = 39 x 93 (symmetrically mirrored semiprimes shifted symmetrically by 02/20)
Genesis 1:1 + John 1:1 = 6328 = T(112) and 112 = YHVH Elohim (The LORD God)
RAMcGough wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 10:13 am
If you'd like to justify your opinion with logic and facts, great! Until then this meme is all your comment deserves.
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is that you on the picture?
John 1:1 says that the creator of heaven and earth is a Hebrew letter name
RAMcGough wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 10:13 am
If you'd like to justify your opinion with logic and facts, great! Until then this meme is all your comment deserves.
image.png
is that you on the picture?
John 1:1 says that the creator of heaven and earth is a Hebrew letter name
1. No that's not me.
2. Your faulty interpretation of John 1:1 seems to be one of the reasons you can't understand it.
RAMcGough wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 10:13 am
If you'd like to justify your opinion with logic and facts, great! Until then this meme is all your comment deserves.
image.png
is that you on the picture?
John 1:1 says that the creator of heaven and earth is a Hebrew letter name
1. No that's not me.
2. Your faulty interpretation of John 1:1 seems to be one of the reasons you can't understand it.
"John 1:1 says that the creator of heaven and earth is a Hebrew letter name"
I was answering that mistaken interpretation.
how you did answer that?
That it is about the name of God hidden in the initial letters of "yom hashishi vay'chullu hasahamayim" became clear from the number of fishes drawn ashore by Simon Peter.
The scroll of Esther is about the same in Genesis 1:31 hidden name
it has 167 verses, alluding to the 1671 letters with which Genesis 1 is written and to the letter "hey"that was added to "shishi"
Mr. Dan Bregman pointed out how this letter does mean ""hinneh" = ἰδοὺ = look,behold, the son of man coming with the clouds of heaven