Did John Know Greek? The Proof Is in One Letter
Did John know Greek? Systematic solecisms, 500 allusions to the Septuagint, and a single erased letter prove the real profile of the author of Revelation.
Leia maisDid John know Greek? Systematic solecisms, 500 allusions to the Septuagint, and a single erased letter prove the real profile of the author of Revelation.
Leia maisDid John know Greek? Systematic solecisms, 500 allusions to the Septuagint, and a single erased letter prove the real profile of the author of Revelation.
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Leia maisMosheh sums to 345 in Hebrew gematria. The mirror 543 is the value of Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. The sum 345 + 543 = 888 — exactly the Greek isopsephy of Iesous. The recipient of the revelation plus the content of the revelation produce the name of the revealed one.
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