11-27-2004, 08:29 PM
There are numeric codes in the GNT; Panin found them as have others, including myself. This is what I theorize is happening. The Peshitta is the original NT text. The GNT translates as literally as possible while retaining
a readable and accurate Greek. Some of the numeric coding of words and phrases will be carried over to the Greek from the Aramaic; the number patterns will be different, since Greek letters and Aramaic-Hebrew letters have different number values, but there will be repetitions
of translated words and phrases in both languages, hence, some residual effect remains in both Westcott and Hort's Greek NT and in The Byzantine
Greek NT.
I have not compared more than the Genealogy in Matthew from the Peshitta, but I believe the Peshitta shows more number coding in the
simple numbers of words and letters, as I have shown, than does the Greek. One needs to do a little "fudging" to find numerics in Greek:
Compute numeric values that come within +2 , -2 of significant factors- 7,8,37,73,111,144, etc. I think that is cheating and unconvincing. Another
fudge factor used is to present a list of significant factors without telling
how many numbers were searched to find these lists. I have presented
all the factors I found by searching the 20 numbers I presented under the genealogy.
If one sticks to the simple staightforward presentation of numbers of words and letters, and perhaps the numeric values without "neighbor" numbers, I believe we will see The Peshitta NT validated as the original inspired text in this way , as well as with my "Bible Codes" method of finding Divine names coded in the text millions of times by skipping letters, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9... up to 230,000 letters skipped !
I don't really have the energy right now to go into another study like this; perhaps another time I will update the old computer program for the Peshitta and run the numbers on it. I have little doubt that we will all be flabbergasted at the results.
Blessings
Dave
a readable and accurate Greek. Some of the numeric coding of words and phrases will be carried over to the Greek from the Aramaic; the number patterns will be different, since Greek letters and Aramaic-Hebrew letters have different number values, but there will be repetitions
of translated words and phrases in both languages, hence, some residual effect remains in both Westcott and Hort's Greek NT and in The Byzantine
Greek NT.
I have not compared more than the Genealogy in Matthew from the Peshitta, but I believe the Peshitta shows more number coding in the
simple numbers of words and letters, as I have shown, than does the Greek. One needs to do a little "fudging" to find numerics in Greek:
Compute numeric values that come within +2 , -2 of significant factors- 7,8,37,73,111,144, etc. I think that is cheating and unconvincing. Another
fudge factor used is to present a list of significant factors without telling
how many numbers were searched to find these lists. I have presented
all the factors I found by searching the 20 numbers I presented under the genealogy.
If one sticks to the simple staightforward presentation of numbers of words and letters, and perhaps the numeric values without "neighbor" numbers, I believe we will see The Peshitta NT validated as the original inspired text in this way , as well as with my "Bible Codes" method of finding Divine names coded in the text millions of times by skipping letters, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9... up to 230,000 letters skipped !
I don't really have the energy right now to go into another study like this; perhaps another time I will update the old computer program for the Peshitta and run the numbers on it. I have little doubt that we will all be flabbergasted at the results.
Blessings
Dave
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