Israel and Zion are
Central to the Hebrew Alphabet
The Hebrew Alphabet is of no random order. Central
to the 22 letter alphabet are two sets of letters. These letter
sets make up the words 'Israel' and 'Zion.' I present my research
here and argue that the Hebrew alphabet is not of human origin.
I believe that this study gives esteem to the G-d of Israel. Select here for a quick
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Illustrated Version
Table 1. Hebrew Alphabet
and
the three
value systems
Figure 1. Initial method
for
selecting
letter sets in ordinal values
Figure 2. Relationships
of
the letter
set based on 11 in the three value systems [Figure
2 in base 11].
Figure 3. Relationships
of the letter set based on 12 in the three value systems [Figure 3 in base 12].
Figure 4. 'Israel' in the
three value
systems
Figure 5. 'Zion' in the
three
value systems
Manuscript
Abstract. Short summary of findings
Introduction. Why this
research?
Methods. How was study
done?
Results. What was found?
Discussion.
Relevance
of study
References.
Literature citations
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© 2003 C. M. Felland
Response to my question "Are
Israel and Zion Central to the Hebrew Alphabet?" by Rabbi
Ginsburgh of the Gal Einai Institute
"Your site was intriguing" Isaac E.
Mozeson, author of The Word: The dictionary that reveals the
Hebrew source of English
Alphabet origin
debate with
Andis Kaulins
Argument that Zion is
referred to
144 times in the Tanach
Significance
of numerical value of Israel by Vernon Jenkins
THEOMATICS
AND OTHER HIDDEN BIBLE CODES: HOAXES
OR GOD'S FINGERPRINT?, critical essay from
ReligiousTolerance.org