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The Meaning-of-Names code strings together the meanings of every name in the genealogy from Adam all the way to Jesus, about 80 names in all.
They compose a revelation of Christ by summarizing major Biblical events that foreshadow Him.
s 6 a s ra c ff i t s s li , t rist s. t cl arly ai t yj i t a sc as vi t y t ir rf ct fit it t l . ( t y j i at L vi, ic a s j i !) The code still reads well without these six.
A lengthy acrostic has also been discovered in the genealogy from Adam to Moses.
The first letter of each consecutive Hebrew name from Adam to Moses reads:
"I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving those made from dust once again. Where will (Moses) lead the people?"
The acrostic encompasses the first four genealogies recorded in the Bible, amounting to 35 names!
Gen. 5
am
Gen. 11
Noah Shem
Exod.
braham
Seth
Enosh Kenan
Isaac
r haxa Shelah Eber Mahalalel Peleg Jare Reu Enoch Methuselah Lamech Serug mram Nahor Terah Moses Kohath Levi Jacob
Gen. 5
Noah
Gen. 11
Exod. 6
Abraham
Isaac
Jacob
Levi
ohath
Amram
Moses
Note how well the last two names read with the rest.
Let s look again at the acrostic. This time we include the last two names in Moses genealogy, that is, Gershom and Shebuel .
Adam
Abra am
Seth
Enosh enan
Isaac
Jacob Levi
Eber Mahalalel Peleg Jared Reu Enoch Methuselah Lamech Serug Nahor Terah Moses Gershom? Sheb el? Amram Ko at
Exod. 6
Abra am
Isaac
Jacob Levi
Goshen is where the Israelites stayed while in the land of Egypt until delivered by Moses!
Sub-acrostic
The acrostic from Adam to the grandson of Moses forms 10 Hebrew words consisting of 28 letters. But, from these 10 Hebrew words, in turn, comes another acrostic consisting of 10 letters and 3 more Hebrew words!
These 3 words, in turn, produce one more acrostic!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust once again! Where will he lead the people of Gosh(en)?
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The acrostic from the first 19 names of Adam to Abraham s father forms a stairway-pattern. The last letter of each Hebrew word begins the next word, and so forth.
The stairway pattern reminds us of the Tower of Babel, an event recorded for us immediately before this genealogy.
Gen. 11
I will arise! I will be raised up! To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will forgive
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
I will arise! I will be raised up! To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
my enemies,
I will arise! I will be raised up! To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
having compassion,
To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
forgiving
Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
what is dust
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
a second time!
I will arise! I will be raised up! To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will arise! I will be raised up! To whom will he show compassion? Upon the Risen One will I look with favor, upon the dust of a poor man a second time!
I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive Whom my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
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I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
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I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, Upon the forgiving one risen what is dust a second time.
To whom will he To whom will he show show compassion? Upon the Risen compassion? One will I look with the Risen Uponfavor, upon the dust of a One will I look poor man with favor, a second time! upon the dust of
I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving I dust what is will look a second favor, with time.
To whom will he To whom will he show show compassion? Upon the Risen compassion? One will I look with the Risen Uponfavor, upon the dust of a One will I look poor man with favor, a second time! upon the dust of
I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second (upon) time. dust of
To whom will he To whom will he show show compassion? Upon the Risen compassion? One will I look with the Risen Uponfavor, upon the dust of a One will I look poor man with favor, a second time! upon the dust of
I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
a poor man
To whom will he To whom will he show show compassion? Upon the Risen compassion? One will I look with the Risen Uponfavor, upon the dust of a One will I look poor man with favor, a second time! upon the dust of
I will arise! II will arise! I will will be raised up! be raised up!
I will forgive my enemies, having compassion, forgiving what is dust a second time.
a second time!
To whom will he To whom will he show show compassion? Upon the Risen compassion? One will I look with the Risen Uponfavor, upon the dust of a One will I look poor man with favor, a second time! upon the dust of
It is interesting that the stairway acrostic begins with the letter Aleph and ends with the letter Tav , which are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This corresponds to Alpha and Omega in Greek.
The first nine names (from Adam to Noah s father) also form a massive wordpuzzle expanding to 300 Hebrew letters. It forms a composite image of events at Creation, the Flood, the Red Sea, Christ on the cross, and Armageddon! It is too vast to explain here, but it is explained in great detail at our website. www.bible-codes.org
This image is encoded in the first 9 names of the Bible, that is, from Adam to Noah s father.
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