Course 3 (PhD): Advanced Word Formations and Structural Prophecy
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Course 3 (PhD): Advanced Word Formations and Structural Prophecy[edit | edit source]
Week 1 – Foundations of Structural Meaning[edit | edit source]
- Day 1: Introduction to Word Formations as Prophetic Structures
- Overview of the sensus plenior approach to word construction
- Review of gate theory and prophetic layering
- Day 2: Word Formation Templates: a-b-c, ab-c, a(b)c
- How the placement and sequence of letters encode meaning
- First decoding exercise: known examples
Week 2 – Gate Structures and Directional Prophecy[edit | edit source]
- Day 3: Symbolic Gates and Reversals
- Two-letter gates and their oppositional readings (e.g. אב / בא, אד / דא)
- Gate reversals and spiritual movement (right ↔ left)
- Day 4: Interposition and Internal Gates
- Examples of prophetic interruption and “bride in the middle” constructions
- Exercises: decode gates with interposed letters
Week 3 – From Words to Patterns[edit | edit source]
- Day 5: Mapping Word-Based Prophetic Arcs
- Finding beginning-to-end cross patterns within Hebrew root structures
- Introduce structural prophecy tracing techniques
- Day 6: Validation Rules and Witnessing Structures
- What counts as a valid SP symbol?
- 📖 Confirmed vs 🧩 Proposed tagging system
- Begin building a symbol validation flowchart
Week 4 – Case Study I: Cain[edit | edit source]
- Day 7: Cain as a Word Study and Narrative Structure
- Decode קין and examine narrative structure
- Explore his role as Christ-in-the-flesh, enemy of spirit
- Day 8: Cross Patterns: Judgment, Separation, Marking
- Structural elements in Cain’s story as prophecy of the cross
- Workshop: Student insights on Cain’s symbolic function
Week 5 – Case Study II: Tamar[edit | edit source]
- Day 9: Unpacking Tamar: Word, Name, and Narrative Symbolism
- Gate analysis in תמר
- Death-resurrection pattern in the double death and birth
- Day 10: Bride-in-the-Gate Structures
- Tamar as transition between old and new brides
- Compare to Rahab and Ruth
- Midterm assignment launch
Week 6 – Case Study III: Leah and Rachel[edit | edit source]
- Day 11: The Prostitute and the Virgin: Structure of the Two Brides
- Compare words, wombs, and symbolic roles
- Explore hidden gates in their names
- Day 12: The Bride Who Dies and the Bride Who Lives
- Death in childbirth as cross-symbol
- Rachel’s name meanings and narrative arc as prophetic structure
Week 7 – Case Study IV: Exodus Structure[edit | edit source]
- Day 13: Mapping Exodus Events to Word Patterns
- Plagues, lamb, Red Sea as structural prophecy
- Symbolic pattern of oppression → blood → death → escape → new life
- Day 14: Word-by-word analysis of Exodus terms
- Decode מכת, פסח, ים, עבד, and more
- Identify thematic gate reversals in the Exodus journey
Week 8 – Symbol Validation Practice[edit | edit source]
- Day 15: Cross-Referencing for Validation: Canonical Witnesses
- Using multiple texts to confirm symbols (law, prophets, writings)
- How to strengthen 🧩 into 📖 with supporting layers
- Day 16: Workshop: Proposing New Symbols with Rule-Based Validation
- Peer review of proposals
- Student-led decoding sessions
Week 9 – Structuring Research and Writing[edit | edit source]
- Day 17: Building a Research Paper in SP Methodology
- Structure of a solid argument for a new symbol
- Incorporating letter meaning, narrative support, cross pattern
- Day 18: Writing Lab: Midterm Paper Feedback and Revision Support
- Instructor and peer consultation
- Final project preparation strategies
Week 10 – Final Presentations and Integration[edit | edit source]
- Day 19: Student Presentations: Cross-Revealing Word Structures
- Each student presents research for critique and affirmation
- Day 20: Review, Integration, and Future Paths for Structural Research
- How to expand symbol dictionaries
- Applications in teaching, preaching, and AI-enhanced tools