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Misc, various, etc.
I am not aware of any other conventions. Just verse that has the name YHVH, the three letters of the name anywhere in the verse outside the name YHVH, and that they should be in order.
Yes. I don't even bother trying to keep track of all the places the paper was copied to. Someone even translated it to French without giving me credit.
I'm uncertain. IIRC, there are a few verses where Kircher mis-quotes the original Hebrew.
Wikipedia has a nice page on vowel points http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud.
Also, there's a site with recordings in mp3 format of a person reading the bible by chapter http://www.mechon-mamre.org/i/t/tmp3prq.htm. Note the reader announces the beginning of every parasha aloud.
brightcrazystar said:So I have a question, do you know of anyone who holds any conventions to the letters of the names, besides they can not come from YHVH? Can you confirm that? Is their a better set of Psalms to Check, some regarded as more holy? As for which Psalms to use as a priority;
I am not aware of any other conventions. Just verse that has the name YHVH, the three letters of the name anywhere in the verse outside the name YHVH, and that they should be in order.
brightcrazystar said:BTW - is this your paper I just found, googling for Psalms and 72 names of God:
http://www.golden-dawn-canada.com/pdf/72 fold name uri raz.pdf
Yes. I don't even bother trying to keep track of all the places the paper was copied to. Someone even translated it to French without giving me credit.
brightcrazystar said:If so, great work, indeed! I am still looking at it. Do you have a pdf of the psalms? As for the 4th name of Kircher, it is my belief he either (unlikely) misread or had a mistranslated copy - and took the last words of the verse for the YHVH requirement (YHDH), or (more likely) - it is the Verse 6:4 incorrectly numbered, or numbered in the Hebrew (6:5).
I'm uncertain. IIRC, there are a few verses where Kircher mis-quotes the original Hebrew.
brightcrazystar said:I envy your fluency in Hebrew. It would make these alot easier. I know a smattering of Biblical Hebrew, and some general grammar and vocab of Biblical Hebrew. I need a better grasp of the Masoretic Vowel Points. Any advice?
Wikipedia has a nice page on vowel points http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niqqud.
Also, there's a site with recordings in mp3 format of a person reading the bible by chapter http://www.mechon-mamre.org/i/t/tmp3prq.htm. Note the reader announces the beginning of every parasha aloud.