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Abdon, the
twelfth
Judge.
13 And after him Abdon the son of
Hillel, a Pirathonite, judged Israel.
14 And he had
forty
sons and
thirty
nephews, that rode on
threescore
and ten
ass colts: and he
judged Israel
eight
years.
15 And Abdon the son of Hillel the
Pirathonite died, and was buried in Pirathon in the land of
Ephraim, in
the mount
of the Amalekites.
Page 304 Chapter 14. B.C. 1161.
Samson, the
thirteenth
Judge.
First Verse
And
Samson went down to Tim-nath, and saw a woman in Timnath of
the daughters of the Philistines.
5 Then went Samson down,
and his father and his mother, to Tim-nath, and came to the
vineyards of Tim-nath:
and behold,
a young lion roared against him.
6 And the Spirit of the
LORD came mightily upon him. and he rent him, as he would
have rent a kid, and he
had
nothing in his hand: but he told not his father or his
mother what he had done.
7 And he went down, and
talked with the woman; and she pleased Sampson well.
Samsons Riddle
8 And after a time he
returned to take her, and he returned to take her, and he
turned aside to see the carcase of
the lion:
and behold, there was a swarm of bees and honey in
the carcass of the lion.
9 And he took thereof in
his hands, and went on eating, and came to his father and
mother, and he gave them
and they
did eat: but he told not them that he had taken the honey
out of the car-case of the lion.
10 So his father went
down unto the woman: and Samson made there a feast; for so
used the young men to do.
11 And it came to pass,
when they saw him, that they brought
thirty
companions to be
with him.
12 And Samson said unto
them, I will now put forth a riddle unto you: if ye can
certainly declare it me within the
seven
days of the feast, and find it out, then I will give
you thirty sheets and
thirty
change of garments:
13 But
if ye cannot declare it me then shall ye give me
thirty
sheets and thirty
change of
garments.
And
they said unto him, Put forth thy riddle, that we may hear
it
14 And he said unto them,
Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came
forth sweetness.
And
they could not in
three
days expound the riddle.
Page 305
15 And it came to pass on
the
seventh
day. that they said unto Samsons wife, Entice thy
hus-band, that he may
declare
unto us the riddle, lest we burn thee and thy fathers
house with fire: have ye called us to take that
we
have? is it not so?
16 And Samsons wife
wept before him, and said, Thou dost but hate me, and lovest
me not: thou hast put forth
a
riddle unto the children of my people, and hast not told
it me. And he said unto her, Behold, I have not
told
it
my father nor my mother, and shall I tell it
thee?
17 And she wept before
him the
seven
days, while their feast lasted and it came to pass on the
seventh
day, that
he
told her,because she lay sore upon him: and she told the
riddle to the children of her people
18 And
the men of the city said unto him on the
seventh
day before the sun went down, What is sweeter
than
honey?and
what is stronger than a lion? And he said unto them, If ye
had not plowed with my heifer, ye had
not
found out my riddle.
Samson
at Ashkelon.
19 And the Spirit of the
LORD came upon him, and he went down to Ashkelon, and slew
thirty
men of them,
and
took their spoil, and gave change of garments unto them
which expounded the riddle. And his anger was
kindled,
and he went up to his fathers house.
20 But Samsons wife
was given to his companion, whom he had used as his
friend.
We get the picture said Zed Aliz to yonder scribe, for less
than a minute or so, more or less stick to the Samson
verses containing the numbered hows your
Father.
And so do did the scribe do
Page 305 Chapter 15 B.C.1141
4 And Samson went
and caught
three
hundred foxes, and took fire-brands, and turned tail to
tail, and put a
firebrand
in the midst between two tails.
5 And when he had set
the brands on fire, he let them go into the standing
corn of the Philistines, and burnt up
both the
shocks, and also the standing corn with the vineyards
and olives.
11 Then
three
thousand men of
Judah went to the top of the rock Etam, and said to Samson,
Knowest thou not
that the
Philistines are rulers over us? what is this that
thou hast done unto us? And he said unto them, As
they did
unto me, so have I done unto them.
12 And they said unto him, We are
come down to bind thee, that we may deliver thee into the
hand of the
Philistines. And Samson said unto them swear unto me, that
ye will not fall upon me yourselves.
13 And they spoke unto him say-ing,
No; but we will bind thee fast, and deliver thee into their
hand: but surely
we will not
kill thee. And they bound him with
two
new cords, and brought him up from the rock.
Samson
slays a thousand Phi-listines
14 And when he came unto
Lehi the Philistines shouted against him: and the Spirit of
the LORD came mightily
upon him, and the cords that were upon his arms
became as flax that was burnt with fire,
and /
Page
306 /
his bands loosed
from off his hands.
15 And he found a new
jawbone of an ass, and put forth his hand, and took it, and
slew a thousand men therewith.
16 And Samson said, With
the jawbone of an ass, heaps and heaps, with the jaw of an
ass have I slain a
thousand
men.
17 And it came to pass, when he had
made an end of speaking, that he cast away the Jawbone out
of his hand
and called
that place Ramath-lehi.
20 And he judged Israel in the days
of the Philistines
twenty
years.
Have you harvested the numbers scribe said Zed Aliz. More
or less said the scribe meaning no more and even
less
less. Is there less to this riddle that meets the aye
said ZedAliz, loseing off a whispered smile.
Thus writ the scribe afore writ writing this
Is Ra Elohim, Zed Aliz Zed, said the scribe
What do you think scribe said Alizzed
ZAZAZAZAZAZAZA
Hereupon in, Zed Aliz Zed set yonder scribe a
further task n half.
You can count on me said the scribe.
1
2 3 4
5 6
7 8
9
One Two
Three Four Five
Six
Seven Eight Nine
1
+ 2 + 3 + 4
+ 5 +
6 +
7 +
8 + 9
=
3
6 10
15
21
28
36 45 4
+ 5 =
9
1
x 2 x
3 x
4
x 5
x 6
x 7 x 8 x 9
= 2
6
24 120 720 5040 40320
362880 3
+ 6 + 2 + 8 + 8 =
27 2
+ 7 =
9
Number of letters in words
One Two
Three
Four Five Six Seven Eight
Nine
3 3 5 4 4
3 5 5
4
One
Two Three
Four
Five Six Seven Eight
Nine
3 + 3 + 5 + 4
+ 4 + 3
+ 5 + 5 +
4
=
6 11 15
19
22
27
32
36
3 + 6
=
9
One
Two Three
Four
Five Six Seven Eight
Nine
3 x 3 x 5 x
4 x
4 x 3 x 5
x 5
x 4
9 45
180 720
2160
10800
54000
216000
Fingerprints Of
The Gods
Graham Hancock
Page 274 / 275
The pre-eminent number in the code is
72.
To this is frequently added
36,
making
108,
and it is permissible to multiply
108
by 100 to get
10,800
or to
divide it by 2 to
get 54,
which may then be multiplied by 10 and expressed
as
540 (or
as
54,000,
or as
540,000,
or as
5,400,000,
and so on).
Also highly significant is
2160
( the number of years required for the equinoctial
point to transit one zodiacal constellation), which is
sometimes multiplied
by 10 and by factors of ten (to give
216,000,
2,160,000, and so
on)
and
sometimes by
2 to give
4320,
or
43,200,
or
432,000,
or
4,320,000,ad
infinitum.
Number of letters in words
One
Two Three
Four
Five Six Seven
Eight Nine Ten
3 x 3 x 5 x
4 x
4 x
3 x 5 x 5 x
4 x 3
9 45
180 720
2160
10800 54000
216000
648000
The scribe writ
216
doubled = 432
doubled = 864

HOLY
BIBLE
Scofield References
Page
1351 Chapter
21
A.D. 96.
Verse
19 And the foundations of the
wall of the city were garnished with all manner of precious
stones. The
first
foundation was jasper; the
sec-ond,
sapphire; the
third,
a chalced-ony; the
fourth,
an emerald;
20 The
fifth,
sardonyx; the
sixth,
sardius; the
seventh
chrysolyte; the
eighth
beryl; the
ninth
topaz; the
tenth,
a chrysoprasus; the
eleventh,
a jacinth; the
twelfth
an ameythyst.
1
2
3 4 5 6 7
8 9
10
11
12
first
second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh
twelfth
Number of letters in words
first second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh twelfth
5
6
5
6 5
5
7 6
5 5
8 7
first second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh twelfth
5 + 6
+
5
+ 6 + 5
+ 5
+
7 +
6 +
5 + 5 +
8
+ 7
11 16 22 27
32
39
45 50 55
63
70
first second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh twelfth
5
6
5
6 5
5
7 6
5 5
8 7
5 x
6 x 5 x
6
x
5
x 5
x
7 x
6
x
5
x 5
x
8
x 7
=
30
150
900
4500
22500 157500 945000
4725000
23625000
Page 300 Chapter 10 B.C. 1206.
2 Tola, the
seventh
Judge And
he judged Israel
twenty
and three
years,
3 Jair the
eighth
Judge
and judged Israel
twenty
and
two
years
Page 301 Chapter
11
B.C.1101.
7 Jephthah,
the
ninth
Judge
And
Jephthah judged Israel
six
years
Page
303
Chapter 12 B.C. 1143
9 Ibzan, the
tenth
Judge.
And he judged Israel
seven
years
11
Elon the
eleventh
Judge
and he judged Israel
ten
years .
14 Abdon, the
twelfth
Judge. and
he judged Israel
eight
years
Page 304 Chapter 14. B.C. 1161.
20 Samson, the
thirteenth
Judge. And he judged Israel in the days
of the Philistines
twenty
years
Number of letters in the words
seventh
eighth ninth tenth
eleventh twelfth thirteenth
7
+ 6 + 5
+ 5 +
8 + 7
+ 10
=
11 16 21
29 36
46
1+1
1+ 6
2+1
2+9 3+6
4+6
2 + 7
+ 3
+ 2 + 9 +
10 = 33 3
+ 3
= 6
7
+ 2 + 7
+ 3
+ 2 +
9 +
10 = 40 4
+ 0
= 2
azazazazazazazazazAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZzazazazazazazazaza
Counting the word seventh as number 1 the scribe continued
to lucky thirteen.
seventh eighth
ninth tenth
eleventh twelfth thirteen
1 2
3
4 5 6
7
7 Numbers
altogether, writ the scribe.
Alizzed a being being quite quietly quiet, continued
divining divine patient patent pattern.
first second third fourth fifth sixth
5 +
6 +
5 + 6
+ 5 +
5 =
32
=
11
16
22 27 32
1+1 1+6 2+2
2+7 3+2
2 + 7 + 4
+ 9 +
5 =
27 2
+
7 = 9
2 x 7
=
14
seventh eighth
ninth tenth
eleventh twelfth thirteenth
7
+ 6 + 5
+ 5
+ 8 + 7
+ 10
=
48
13 18
23 31 38
48
1+3 1+8
2+3 3+1
3+8 4+8
4 9 5 4
11 12
1+1
1+2
4
+ 9 + 5 +
4 +
2 + 3
=
27
2 +
7 =
9
2 x
7 =
14
azazazazazazazazazAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZzazazazazazazazaza
The scribe again
numbers the
word
First Second Third
Fourth
Fifth Sixth
Seventh Eighth
Ninth Tenth
Eleventh Twelfth Thirteen
5
x
6 x 5
x
6 x
5 x
5 7 x 6
x
5 x
5 x 8 x
7 x
8
first second
third fourth fifth
sixth
5 x 6
x 5 x 6
x 5
x 5 =
22500
2 + 2 +
5 =
9
2 x 2 x 5 =
20
= 30
150
900 4500
22500
3+0
1+5
9+00
4+5+00 2+2+500
3 6
9 9 9
3 + 6 +
9 + 9
+
9
=
36 3
+
6 = 9
3 x
6 =
18
seventh eighth
ninth tenth
eleventh twelfth thirteen
7 x 6
x 5
x 5
x 8 x
7
x 8
42
210 1050
8400
58800 470400
=
470400
4 + 7 + 4 =
15
1 + 5 =
6
4+2 2+1
1+5 8+4 5+8+8 4+7+4
12
21 15
1+2 2+1 1+5
=
6
+ 3 +
6 + 3 + 3
+ 6
=
27 2
+ 7 =
9
All in all said the scribe we seem to be at sixes and
sevens
How right you are scribe said Zed Aliz spinning even more
thread
The scribe then
writ
One Two Three
Four
Five Six Seven
Eight Nine
Ten Eleven
Twelve Thirteen
3 x 3
x
5 x 4 x
4 x 3
5
x 6 x 4 x 5 x 8
x 6 x
8
9 45
180
720 2160 30 120 600 4800 28800
230400
4+5 1+8 7+2 2+1+6 3+0
1+2 6+00
4+800 2+8+8
2+3+4
12
18 9
1+2
1+8
9 9
9 9
9 3 3 6 3 9 9
The scribe
indicates final reduced numerical
values
ZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZA
first second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh twelfth
5 + 6
+
5
+ 6 + 5
+ 5
+
7 +
6 +
5 + 5 +
8
+ 7
5 11 16 22 27
32
39
45 50 55
63
70
Reight wah scribe said the Alizzed, add to reduce reduce
to deduce and ascribe thee a total.
But, but, said the scribe, holding up half a ten.
No ifs or buts said Zed Aliz. The expected should be seen
from the other side of the mirror, and having
done it
before do it again. So the scribe did it, like that just
like that.
Number of letters in words.
first second
third fourth
fifth sixth
seventh eighth
ninth
tenth
eleventh twelfth
5 + 6
+
5
+ 6 + 5
+ 5
+
7 +
6 +
5 + 5 +
8
+ 7
5
11 16 22 27
32
39
45 50 55
63
70
5
+ 2 + 7
+ 4 + 9
+
5
+
3 + 9
+
5 + 1 + 9
+
7 =
66
seventh
eighth ninth tenth
eleventh twelfth thirteen
7
+ 6 + 5
+ 5
+ 8 + 7
+ 8
11 16 21
29 36 44
2 + 7 + 3
+ 2 + 9 + 8 = 31 3
+ 1
= 4
7 +
2 + 7 + 3 +
2 + 9 + 8 = 38 3
+ 8 = 11 1 + 1 =
2
seventh eighth ninth tenth eleventh twelfth thirteen
7
+ 8 + 9
+ 10 + 11 + 12
+ 13
=
70 + 38
= 108
azazazazazazazazazAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZAZzazazazazazazazaza
One
Two Three
Four Five Six
3 x 3 x 5 x
4 x 4
x 3
9 45
180
720
2160
= 9 9 9
9 9
HOLY
BIBLE
Scofield References
II
KINGS
Page 448 Chapter 20 B.C. 713
Verse
9 And
Isaiah said, This sign shalt thou have of the LORD, that the
LORD will do the thing that he hath
spoken: shall the
shadow
go forward
ten
degrees,
or go back
ten
degrees?
10
And Hezekiah
answered, It is a light thing for the
shadow
to go down
ten
degrees:
nay but let the
shadow
return
backward
ten
degrees.
11
And Isaiah the
prophet cried unto the LORD: and he brought the
shadow
ten
degrees
backward, by which
it
had gone down in the dial of Ahaz.
Alizzed now scattered amongst the mind of their seeking the
language of numbers.
And lo and behold writ the scribe being bold, the cast of
the magicalalphabet.
I S A I A H
9 1 1
9 1 8
Alizzed told the scribe to count the letters contained in
light and dark together.
The scribe writ within
light
are 5
letters and
in dark
are
4,
together
9
There are six letters in shadow and seven in degrees and for
good measure added,three in six
The Alizzed again introduced a further this way and that
turn to the right
THE EMPERORS
NEW MIND
Roger Penrose
1988
3
MATHEMATICS AND REALITY
THE LAND OF TORBLED-NAM
Page
98 LET
US IMAGINE that we have been travelling on a great journey
to some far off world. We shall call
this world TorBled-Nam. Our remote sensing device has
picked up a signal which is now displayed on a
screen in front of us. The image comes into focus and we
see (Fig. 3.
1):
Fig.3.1. Afirst glimpse of a strange world.
Figure omitted
What can it be? Is it some strange-looking insect? Perhaps,
instead, it is a dark-coloured lake, with many
mountain streams /
Page
99 / entering
it. Or could it be some vast and oddly shaped alien city,
with roads going off in various
directions to small towns and villages nearby? Maybe it is
an island and then let us try to find whether there is a
nearby continent with which it is associated. This we can do
by backing away, reducing the magnification of
our
sensing device by a linear factor of about fifteen. Lo and
behold, the entire world springs into view (Fig. 3. 2):
Figure omitted
Fig. 3. 2. Tor Bled-Nam in its entirety.
The locations of the magnifications shown in
Figs 3. 1, 3. 3, and 3.4 are indicated beneath the
arrows.
Our island is seen as a small dot indicated
below Fig. 3.1 in Fig. 3.2. The filaments
(streams, roads, bridges?) from the original island all come
to an end, with the exception of the one
attached at the inside of its right-hand crevice, which
finally joins on to the very much larger object
This /
Page 100 / larger object is
clearly similar to the island that we saw first
though it is not
precisely the same.
If we focus more closely on what appears to be this
objects coastline we see innumerable protuberances
roundish, but themselves possessing similar pro-tuberances
of their own. Each small protuberances seems to be
attached to a larger one at some minute place, producing
many warts upon warts As the picture becomes clearer,
we see myriads of tiny filaments emanating from the
structure. The filaments themselves are forked at
various
places and often meander wildly. At certain spots on the
filaments we seem to see little knots of complication
which our sensing device, with its present mag-nification,
cannot resolve. Clearly the object is no actual island
or continent, nor a landscape of any kind. Perhaps, after
all, we are viewing some monstrous beetle, and the first
that we saw was one of its offspring, attached to it still,
by some kind of filamentary umbilical cord.
Let us try to examine
the nature of one of our creatures warts, by turning up the
magnification of our sensing
device by a linear factor of about ten (Fig. 3. 3
the location being
indicated under Fig. 3. 3 in Fig. 3,2). The
wart itself bears a strong resemblance to the creature as a
whole
except just at the
point of attachment.
Notice that there are various places in Fig. 3. 3 where five
filaments come together. There is perhaps a certain
fiveness about this particular wart (as there
would be a
threeness
about the uppermost wart). Indeed, if we were
to examine the next reasonable sized wart, a little down on
the left on Fig. 3.2, we should find a
seveness
about it;
and for the next, a
nineness,
and so on. As we enter the crevice between the two largest
regions of Fig. 3. 2. we
find warts on the right characterized by odd numbers,
increasing by two each time. Let us pear deep down
into this crevice, turning up the magnification from that of
Fig. 3.2 by a factor of about ten(Fig. 3. 4). We see
numerous other tiny warts and also much swirling activity.
On the right, we can just discern some tiny spiral
seahorse tails in an area we shall know as
seahorse valley. Here we shall find, if the
magnification is
turned up enough, various sea anemones or
regions with a distinctly floral appear-ance. Perhaps, after
all, this
is indeed some exotic coastline
maybe some coral
reef, teeming with life of all kinds. What
might /
Page 101 / have beemed to be a flower would
reveal itself, on further magni-fication, to be composed
of
myriads of tiny, but incredibly complicated structures, each
with numerous filaments and swirl-ing spiral
tails.
Seeing which numbers of being, being empasized by
Alizzed, yon scribe, rightly asked, what about
other numbers
They will take care of themselves said Alizzed, and since
the communicating device divine be
973, that iz the 973 that iz. Thats been said
afore, said the scribe.
Thats been said afore said Zed Aliz
Zed.
Blimey thought the scribe, thats a sight trick.
The scribe looking august, looked aghast at the newly
arrived inserts.
More of this and that said Zed Aliz
Mans Eternal
QUEST
Paramahansa Yogananda 1937
Page 21
The Hindu
scriptures state that God is beyond comprehen-sion by mind
and intellect. Powerful as they
are, their scope is insufficient to contain Him. So the
human mind is incapable of a true conception of God.
The question Who made God? arises only because
mind cannot comprehend That which has neither beginning
nor end.
When
you are looking at the sun millions of miles away in the
sky, that huge luminary seems smaller by far than
our earth. Yet the diameter of earth is roughly
7,900
miles: and the sun is more than a hundred times that wide.
If
you could place our planet next to the sun, earth would
appear by comparison a tiny dot.
HOLY BIBLE
Scofield References
I CHRONICLES. Chapter 21 B.C. 1017.
Page
478
Verse
5 And Joab gave the sum of the
number of the people unto David. And all they of
Israel were a
thou-sand
thousand
and an hundred
thousand men that drew sword: and Judah was
four hundred
threescore and
ten
thousand men that
drew sword.
12 Either
three
years famine; or
three
months to be
destroyed before thy foes, while that the sword of thine
enemies
overtaketh thee; or else
three
days the sword of the LORD, even the pestilence, in the
land, and the
angel of
the LORD destroying throughout all the coasts of Israel. Now
therefore advise thyself what word
I shall
bring again to him that sent me
14 So the LORD sent pestilence upon
Israel: and there fell of Israel
seventy
thousand
men.
Page 480. Chapter 22 B. C. 1017
David
prepares material for the temple.
Verse
19 Now
set your heart and your soul to seek the LORD your God;
arise therefore, and build ye the sanctuary of the LORD God,
to bring the ark of the covenant of the LORD, and the holy
vessels of God, into the house that is to be built to the
name of the LORD.
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