Psalm 79

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Psalm 79

Psalm 79 is one of the psalms of Asaph. It would be fair to call it a prayer for the destruction of the enemies of God. It specifically calls for the destruction of the heathen or nations. The word heathen (KJV) is an English translation for the Hebrew 'Goyim', an all purpose word meaning foreigner and a word still in currency today (Goy). What's curious is that the only scribal error in the psalm is found in the word Goyim. This type of scribal mistake is one of, if not thee most common, types found in the masorectic texts. Look at the following two Hebrew letters and you can see why.

Arial/Helvetica Yod & Vav (The modern font):

וי

Courier Yod & Vav (The typewriter font):

וי

Time New Roman Yod & Vav (The classic newspaper font):

וי

The only difference between these two letters, from a calligraphy perspective, (all official Torahs are meticulously hand written in a precise calligraphy) is the lengthening of the stem, the elongated vertical column of the vav letter. Jewish mystics over the centuries have written and discussed these minute details of their language to an exhaustive extent and found great meaning in this particular detail.

As it happens these two letters are both found in the word Goyim right next to each other, which is the why of the mistake; an easy gloss for a tired scribe writing late in the evening by flickering candlelight.

Goyim

גוים

This singular mistake appears to be related to the Three Seven Fractal, in as much as the major pattern found in the matrix of Psalm 79 is transformed by this scribal error from the sum of 3003 to that of 3007.

Read more on this type of Scribal Error in: The Mathematics of Mistake

Cross of the corrected text:

3003

Cross of the errored text:

3007

This square is comprised of the psalm proper, that is without any superscription and employing the Qere (corrected) scribal variation.

So what does the 23 x 23 matrix mean?

The number of references in the languages of the Bible are so numerous that it is very easy to get lost in the ocean of data. What biblical mathematics attempts to do is to build upon already known features and extend them into this ocean and find order in the chaos. One of the known 'codes' is Alpha-Omega. This is compelling because it is specifically cited in the text with and is very suggestive of alphanumerics.

Alpha-Omega translated into Hebrew would be Alef-Tav, which equals 23 in the Hebrew ordinal.

את

1 + 22 = 23

What's even more curious is the ordinal sum of the psalm, for it too is a square—a square composed entirely of Sevens.

Every column and every row comes to 203 the sum of The Lord the Everlasting Godיהוה אל עולם from Gen. 21:33

The sum itself appears to have an embedded code within its digits, that is striking when you know the numbers for Jesus.

What makes Psalm 79 so interesting is how the standard numeration (ordinal's opposite) also reflects a geometric shape common to biblical mathematics, this time not in the shape of a square but that of a star (hexagram) and not just any star, but the star of Israel. Here we employ prime reduction, a technique that is standard in the practice and has produce many wonderful discoveries.

The 3787th prime-index has another curious property, in that it is exactly 2100 less than the ordinal sum of Psalm 79:

Ordinal Psalm 79 = 5887

Prime Psalm 79 = 3787

5887 - 3787 = 2100

We've seen this pattern before and it is based upon I AM Eheyeh sum of 21, the name which the Lord first gave unto Moses, I AM that I AM.

To see how 2100 fits in with the first chapter of the Bible read: ALPHA & OMEGA: Genesis Chapter One

This standard sum also produces a messianic cross, much like Psalm 86. Here the meaning couldn't be anymore clearer: The Lord Jesus Christ is intimately connected to the number 40 the most holy and mysterious number in the Bible.

These and other connections to the New Testament, such as the Lord's Prayer (see below), seem to be a response to Psalm 79's call for the destruction of the Goyim, the foreigners or the nations. What that connection is, may vary from theologian to theologian, but its binding is that Christ and Christianity became the salvation of the world (the Goyim) the de-facto replacement international Judaism of the Goyim, also known as Christianity.

A similar pattern can be found in the first four verses of Revelation and can be seen here:

THE SQUARE ROOT OF TRUTH

The six occurrences of the name the Lord Jesus Christ is highly suggestive of a code—a simple code, that directs us to a simple truth.

6 x 3168 = 19,008

Verse Acts 2:38 (Alone) = 19,008

Acts 2:28

Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you

in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins,

and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

Verse 12 of the psalm gives us another clue to another secret hidden in the square matrix of its letters:

Psalm 79:12

And render unto our neighbours sevenfold into their bosom their reproach,

wherewith they have reproached thee, O Lord.

By highlighting a sevenfold cross over the ordinal configuration we find the sum of the first eight words of the Bible.

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth and the earth...

בראשית ברא אלהים את השמים ואת הארץ והארץ

302 296 407 395 401 86 203 913

= 3003

The ordinal sum of this sevenfold cross is 3003 the 77th triangular sum.

3003 = 77th triangle.

3003

77

3773

Genesis 1:1 = 37 x 73

This 77th triangle holds a powerful proof of the divinity of Jesus in its hidden inner triangle. Inner triangles are the basis of the fundamental mechanic of the mathematics of the first verse of the Bible. By applying that same mechanism to the 77th triangle we find a sum most triangular indeed.

This number (780) is the finest linguistic construction of the Hebrew name for the Lord Jesus Christ. So holy is it, that no practicing Jew (non-messianic that is) would ever attempt to pronounce it, for to the non-believing Jew such a pronouncement would be blasphemy. Nevertheless we find this name and number in the infinite essence of all triangular numbers—the terminal repeat cycle.

Another important part of scripture with this sum 3003 is the Lord's Prayer from the King James Bible, once again ordinal, and once again square.

The Lord's Prayer KJV

256 Letters, 16^2

O U R F A T H E R W H I C H A R

T I N H E A V E N H A L L O W E

D B E T H Y N A M E T H Y K I N

G D O M C O M E T H Y W I L L B

E D O N E I N E A R T H A S I T

I S I N H E A V E N G I V E U S

T H I S D A Y O U R D A I L Y B

R E A D A N D F O R G I V E U S

O U R D E B T S A S W E F O R G

I V E O U R D E B T O R S A N D

L E A D U S N O T I N T O T E M

P T A T I O N B U T D E L I V E

R U S F R O M E V I L F O R T H

I N E I S T H E K I N G D O M A

N D T H E P O W E R A N D T H E

G L O R Y F O R E V E R A M E N

The Lord's Prayer = 3003 (o)

3,003 = 77th Triangle (T77)

These two configurations, although separated by language, culture and centuries fit together remarkable well. The 256 letters in the Lord's Prayer fits perfectly in the four corner squares produced by the sevenfold cross and have the same ordinal sum.

The first eight words whose sum is 3003 also fit this template in a great number of ways.

When we designate each of the eight sides of the four exterior corners,

the remaining empty cells are 33, a perfect fit for the 33 letters of the first eight words of the Bible.

Psalm 79

A psalm of Asaph.

1 O God, the nations have invaded your inheritance;

they have defiled your holy temple,

they have reduced Jerusalem to rubble.

2 They have left the dead bodies of your servants

as food for the birds of the sky,

the flesh of your own people for the animals of the wild.

3 They have poured out blood like water

all around Jerusalem,

and there is no one to bury the dead.

4 We are objects of contempt to our neighbors,

of scorn and derision to those around us.

5 How long, Lord? Will you be angry forever?

How long will your jealousy burn like fire?

6 Pour out your wrath on the nations

that do not acknowledge you,

on the kingdoms

that do not call on your name;

7 for they have devoured Jacob

and devastated his homeland.

8 Do not hold against us the sins of past generations;

may your mercy come quickly to meet us,

for we are in desperate need.

9 Help us, God our Savior,

for the glory of your name;

deliver us and forgive our sins

for your name’s sake.

10 Why should the nations say,

“Where is their God?”

Before our eyes, make known among the nations

that you avenge the outpoured blood of your servants.

11 May the groans of the prisoners come before you;

with your strong arm preserve those condemned to die.

12 Pay back into the laps of our neighbors seven times

the contempt they have hurled at you, Lord.

13 Then we your people, the sheep of your pasture,

will praise you forever;

from generation to generation

we will proclaim your praise.

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