23 July 2008

J E S U S = 888

Jesus
I am the Lord, I change not
Ani YHVH, Lo shaniti
= 888
Indeed, "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever!" (Heb. 13.8)
Jesus relates to Aleph, the ultimate alphabetic symbol of Almighty God, through the identity: Jesus = 888 = 8 x 111
The Number 8 is actually a heiroglyph of the physical shape of an octave. All power is in the name of Jesus. His name echoes through the eternal ages.

Jesus () = 888
This Number integrates with all ideas related to the Number 8, such as octave, new beginning, and entrance into God's Covenant. Perhaps the most amazing occurrence of this number is found in the Divine Prologue (Cf. Jesus and YHVH):
John 1.2-5 = 23055 = 26 (YHVH) x 888 (JESUS)




The Greek word helios ('HLIOS = 8+30+10+70+200), meaning the "Sun" has a gematria value of 318 units and is represented as a circle with a diameter of 318 units. Jesus is represented as a circle with a circumference of 888 units. The diagram shows that one Jesus (888) and eight Helios (318) circles fill the raised Jesus (8880) graph. The equation for the above diagram ... 8(318)p + 888 = 8880 ... has an accuracy of 99.99%!

The earliest Christians and Church Fathers had many reasons to compare Jesus with Helios, the Sun. The Church chose December 25th as his birthday, the last day of the pagan holiday of Saturnalia which celebrates the winter solstice, the birth of the sun. His raising from the dead is always observed on the pagan holiday of Easter, the first Sun-Day after the first full moon after the spring equinox, the time of year celebrated as the resurrection of plant life from the dormancy of winter.

http://jesus8880.com/chapters/gematria/jesus-helios-318.htm


The Salvation of our God [Ps 98.3]
Yeshoth Elohenu

Our God forever and ever (Sof) [Ps 48.14]
Eloheno Olam V'Ed

The heavens declare the glory of God [Ps 19.2

The third day [Jn 2.1]

He Hemera He Trite

They shall be comforted [Mat 5.3]
paraklethesontai

To Open/To Engrave [Ex 28.11]
Tiphtach

Opened/Engraved [Ex 28.9]
Petacheth

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