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1 | Jesus and 888? | NT general Archive 1 | Ray | 23979 | ||
Hi millenious, "The name for Jesus in Greek is Iesous, and it has a theomatic value of 888." This was taken from "Theomatics" by Del Washburn, page 50. I couldn't find the quote in "Theomatics II". I,10; e,8; s,200; o,70; u,400; s,200; for 888 total. I don't know if the Hebrew word "Yhowsheba" adds up to that total or not. You'll have to check Webster's dictionary for that. Later, Ray |
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2 | Theomatics | NT general Archive 1 | millenious | 24021 | ||
Hi Ray, Thank you for your information. But now it left me wonder again. I did a search in the Internet last night, and found out that the native tongue of Jesus was Aramaic, so how could we use Greek to analyze the name? And also, is this Theomatics thing original to the Greek language or Mr Washburn created it? See you, Agus. |
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3 | Theomatics | NT general Archive 1 | Ray | 24047 | ||
Hi millenious, I can only refer you to Theomatics.com and the book that Del Washburn wrote, "Theomatics II" found in any major book store. All I want is for us not to make our God, the Word, too small or limitted in what He could do. I still recommend the book. Later, Ray | ||||||