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COINCIDENCES IN THE BIBLE AND IN BIBLICAL HEBREW
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          universe—one could hardly opt for a better way to do that than by an ordered
          sequence of three plots, as these are indeed conveyed by the three letters  comprising
          the name of the letter yod:


                                     (ד) + (ו) + (י)


              •  First letter in the name of the first letter of Jehovah: י = yod; virtually a

                  point floating in space; a zero-dimensional coordinate system.

              •  Second letter in the name of the first letter of Jehovah: ו= vav; virtually a
                  line; a one-dimensional coordinate system.

              •  Third letter in the name of the first letter of Jehovah: ד = dalet; virtually
                  a plane; a two-dimensional coordinate system.


            The name of the first letter in the Divine Name thus appears to be displaying
          the dynamics of creation: gradual transition, in this order, from zero dimension

          (point), to one dimension (a single line), to two dimensions (two perpendicular
          crossing lines). If one would be allowed to float in a fantasy world, one could say

          that for the letter yod , which is plotted as a point, when its name is dismantled into
          its three constituent letters, these three letters convey an impression that its  hidden
          message has something to do with the dimensions that define our world—or at

          least, those that were evolving from the initial singularity point at the moment of
          creation.
            Which is indeed becoming for the name of God, the Creator!
            Next we examine the numerical values of these three letters, comprising the
          name of the first letter in the name of the Divine. Recall that we have previously

          demonstrated that the numerical value of a word can store information that is
          relevant to its revealed meaning. We have demonstrated this (subsection 2.1.2)
          with the Hebrew words for “year,” “evening,” “morning,” “day,” “night,” “mid-
          day” and “midnight,” and “human pregnancy.” In view of this, one may justifiably

          be tempted to probe deeper into the numerical values of the various components
          of the Divine Name.

            Observe the numerical values of the letters that comprise the name of the first

          letter of the Divine Name. Here, the bizarre nature of the yod becomes even more
          revealed:

                          Yod = דוי = (4 = ד) + (6 = ו) + (10 = י)
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