SB WWG Notarikon

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SB WWG Notarikon []

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In the last section, Hebrew words were brutally torn apart and meaning was derived from the letters and combinations of letters within. This seems crazy, because we cannot do that in English. A cat has nothing to do with 'catastrophe', unless of course, you have a cat; then you know better. [Did you see what I did there?]

Modern rabbis remember that Hebrew words get their meaning from the combined meaning of the letters. This is called 'Notarikon'. It is a property of the language. But the rabbis do not remember how to do it. There are many modern scholars who pretend they understand it.

The version we use here has been tediously restored.


Some violate the rules for notarikon. The letters must stay in their order because the order has meaning as well. But they scramble the letters to find new meaning. Some confuse Gematria with Notarikon; converting letters to numbers. Some distract you with anagrams.

The Notarikon used in this work was derived by reverse engineering 8000 Hebrew words to derive the meaning of the letters as if in a giant multidimensional crossword puzzle.

The meaning of single letter prefixes and suffixes were first penciled in. When those letter were used inside of a word, the same meaning was retained leaving a riddle to solve for the other letters.

Then known two-letter words, called sub-roots' or 'gates' such as 'father' ab אב were locked in. The gates that are not used by themselves were then penciled in, and crossed with longer word where they were used.

When most of the gates were solidified, five years were spent with Genesis 1:1 and the alphabet to clean it up. When a natural catechism fell out, I figured I was close. Since God used words to create, and you need letters to form words, the alphabet precedes creation. From the message of the alphabet John could say the Lamb was slain before the foundation... and Paul could say you were chosen before the earth was made.

If you attempt to use any other work concerning Notarikon you may come up with some novel observations, but it will fall apart eventually. This proposed alphabet has been repeatedly single-blind tested, where a difficult pericope is chosen by another, in a challenge to unpack the mystery.

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