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A grammar of the Hebrew hieroglyphs applied to the sacred Scriptures

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840 ...sentiments on the subject, so obstinately denied by their descendants; for, Galatine has proved that they sometimes designated the mysterious name of God by three radii, or points, disposed in the form of a crown, after the following $j And Johannes Hortensius, in a book written expressly on the mystical signification of the Hebrew letters, and cited in the original by Kircher, thus corroborates his Veteres, alia ratione, scribebant Jehovah; alia, legebant. Quidam id, Tribus Jod, quidam Tribus Apicibus, ad trium divinarum proprietatum judicandum, scribebant." The circles attached to these radii or powers, signify, in all probability, eternily and universal dominion. Thus, in that part of the tablet alluded to, we have the star that was to lead to the birth-place of the promised Messiah; placed over the sceptre or trident; resting on universal dominion.. The middle; radius of the trident is light, to typify, probably, the Divine Essence. See also the N. W. corner of the tablet of Henselius p. 91. I will conclude my remarks upon the last of the divine letters, the true emblem of JESUS the CHRIST, with the words of Zoroaster, "A Triad of Deity shines forth throughout the whole world, of which a Monad is the head." SIGNIFICATIONS. 1. The triune Deity, the empyrean, King, Lord, Master, a crown, precious stones, a ruby, fame, honour, glory, pomp, dignity, supreme, precious, mighty, majesty, magnificent, grand, high, upwards, together, to raise up, &c. 2. Fire, shining, dazzling light (white), rays of light, rest. 3. Eternal happiness, heaven, paradise, composure, peace, happy, best, auspicious, powerful, seat of life (the heart), expansion. 4. Devotion, patience, endurance, final emancipation, sleep, an end. 5. Righteousness...

40 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2012

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