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A divine prism
A DIVINE PRISM
The Bible is the basic scriptural text for Christianity. For centuries, it has been an
inexhaustible source for sermons and lesson What
makes this divine text so remarkable is that there are many levels which it can be
understood. On a superficial level everybody is able
understand it. Yet there are many deeper levels that only a more in depth study can
reveal. This is because God has given mankind the
ability to gain knowledge by studying and by revelation. Initially, the believer will
easily be able to discover the simple, essential truths
as they are easy to find, but to understand the truth about the deeper things of God takes
more than mere studying. It take that plus humility.
The Ten Commandments (pertaining to the Law of Moses) and the Sermon of the Mount
(pertaining to the Gospel) are so clear and
simple that no one can miss their meanings. In the scriptures we find that the teachings
of Jesus were understandable even to those
who were not humble or those critical of Him. To these people, Christ spoke in parables so
that it would provide a challenge to their
proud intellect. The scriptures contain Christs method of teaching in parables, but
there are also many other ways that the scriptures
teaches us. More specifically, I refer to the use of chiasm, symbols, numbers, kabal and,
as of late, a certain code that has been found by computers in the Bible itself.
It seems that the scriptures are like a divine prism. If a ray of light goes through them,
it will radiate in all directions and all places, thereby giving light and knowledge to
the reader.
This has a double purpose. First and most important is that we can go from a simple,
superficial reading of the scriptures, to exploring
the wide field of divine revelation that the Creator has given us. This is what Paul was
referring to when he talked moving on from milk
to meat. Second, this proves to men without faith how perfect Gods work is and how
challenging and complex the scriptures can be to study.
From these two facts we can come to several conclusions that should not be underestimated.
First is that only those who are meek and
humble of heart have access to and can understand these deeper truths. We know that those
who lack these qualities will miss even the
simplest truths that can be understood. Christ taught that those who will humble
themselves will be exalted. Only the people who
become child-like and are obedient to the Fathers will find the truth -- the real
truth. Jesus taught this principle many times. And, in
saying that the Kingdom of God was for little children, He revealed another great truth,
because only those who are guided by
revelation can find the truth and will discover the pearls of great price which are hidden
in the scriptures.
Also, the teachings contained below the surface are for believers--not unbelievers. But,
in order for even believers to understand the
deeper teachings contained in the scriptures, they need the Lord's Spirit to illuminate
their mind. Without this gift, it would be like a
person blindly going through a labyrinth. However, the Holy Ghost has been promised only
to those who are pure in heart.
With this understanding, let's take a closer look at this divine prism which is radiating
light and knowledge in all directions.
The first layer below the surface is the parables. We can easily see that even the
Apostles didn't understand the meaning of most of the
parables that Jesus taught because they had to ask Him in private what they meant. But
what was the purpose of the parables? I refer
to a book by Cleon Skousen, entitled, "The Days of the Living Christ." He wrote,
The Savior was simply saying that the gospel of
Jesus Christ is very precious and it involves significant moral, spiritual and
intellectual obligations. Some people are ready for this
encounter and some are not. The parables are designed to teach those whose hearts are
humble and whose minds are ready for this
powerful new dimensions of truth. For all those who are not ready, the parable remains a
simple story with its hidden meaning
carefully obscured. Since Jesus typically used parables in His teachings, we don't have
them in the Book of Mormon. He spent the
three days Jesus was in the Americas explaining His Gospel (initial crust) to simple and
humble people who were ready to listen to
Him.
The next layer after parables, is symbolism. Symbolism in the scriptures is used to
galvanize the student into a deeper contemplation
and when the symbol is understood, the impression upon a persons mind is comparable
to an ancient document that has been sealed
with wax, signifying that the contents are reserved only for that person for whom it is
intended. Joseph Smith declared, "God's things
are of deep import and time, experience and careful and ponderous and solemn thoughts can
only find them out."
Joseph Fielding McConkie in his introduction of the book "Gospel Symbolism"
declares: "For many within the Church, symbolism is
a dead language. The difficulties of interpretation and the barriers posed by scriptural
language have discouraged some saints from
feasting upon the inspired word. But those hungering for this greater substance have
turned to the scriptures and commenced the
struggle to learn the language of revelation. They have discovered that to be fluent in
the language of the Spirit, one must be fluent in
the language of symbolism. Symbols are the language of feeling, and as such, it is not
expected that everyone will receive them in the
same way. Like a beautifully cut diamond (divine prism), they catch the light and then
reflect its splendor in a variety of ways. As
viewed at different times and from different positions, what is reflected will differ, yet
the diamond and the light remain the same. Thus
symbols, like words, gain richness in their variety of meanings and purposes, which range
from revealing to concealing great gospel truths.
Is there a sure way we can know that there are angels where there are no angels or
find meaning where is none intended? The answer
is simple. Appropriately it is found in the scriptures. "Truth embraceth truth."
(D&C 88:40). Interpretations in full harmony with truths
already revealed are like currency which is backed by the gold of Heaven. Conversely, any
doctrine relying on the interpretations of a
parable, allegory or symbol must be rejected. Let me state this another way. We do not
deduce doctrine from parables. We do not
concoct it from allegories. We do not wring it out of symbolic interpretation. But when
that doctrine has already been revealed, when it
has already been clearly stated in the scriptures and/or by living prophets, then
responsible interpretations of parables, allegories or
symbols that sustain the revelation already given are smiled upon by the heavens and may
properly wear the label of divine truth.
Thus, our gospel understanding must always come first. Before we can understand the
symbol, we must first understand the truth it is
meant to convey. Understanding the principle must precede understanding the symbol. There
is no substitute for good gospel
scholarship and there is no gospel understanding that cannot be enriched by an improved
knowledge of symbols and their meanings.
Just as preparation and training increase our understanding and enjoyment of art and
music, so does a knowledge of symbols increases
our knowledge and understanding of the scriptures. Indeed, symbols are like music to the
soul. Just like inspired music, symbols raise
our feelings to greater heights as they testify of eternal truths."
To help understand the power of symbols, let me give an example of one. The rainbow was
given to us as a token by God to assure
mankind that a flood will not come again as punishment. And the rainbow always comes after
the rain. It is a product of the rain. In
fact it is produced by the last drops of a rain. The rainbow joins earth and heaven to
emulate the promise between earth and heaven
(man and God). It also helps man to remember that the rain is no longer a curse, but
instead reminds us that Gods covenant is still in
force. We understand that the rainbow is not meant to signify that a terrible storm had
taken place. Rather, it is meant to give us hope.
It is a wonderful sign, signifying that life is good.
The language of numbers is another way that God shows men that everything is in harmony.
Numbers are the basis for scientific
progress, and in the scriptures everything is related to numbers. In geometry, which is
the study of two and three-dimensional objects,
we use mathematical formulas to help us measure all aspects of these objects. It is my
opinion that the scriptures not only has a
three-dimensional form, but they also contain a fourth dimension time. The
scriptures are the history of Gods dealing with man in
the past, teachings for the present and prophecy of the future. This factor makes the
scriptures a geometric and mathematical form of higher dimensions than others.
The digital interlacement, so strictly connected in the scriptures, is the natural key to
finding the exact area and the exact volume of this
splendid divine prism, that not only radiates throughout the universe with it's divine
light, but it is also the door to acquiring the
knowledge that God has given to His offspring. To better understand this topic, please
read my article entitled, "Key for Numbers."
The Kabbalab is a more sophisticated form of the symbolism of numbers. In fact, it also
involves the letters of the alphabet (in this
case, the Hebrew alphabet). What is the Kabbalab? I will use the answer found in the
introduction of the book, "Magic of The Cabal,"
by S. L. MacGregor Mathers, Mediterrain-Rome Edition. He writes, The first questions
that the readers will ask regarding this topic
will be, What is the Kabbalab? Who was its author? What are its general teachings? Why is
its translations required today?
I will begin by answering the last question. Today, a powerful wave of obscure
thinking is coming on the scene. Many people are
starting to acknowledge the fact that the are many more things on the earth and in heaven
than their philosophy has previously led
them to believe. And of no less importance, many people feel today that the Bible,
probably the book most misunderstood of any
book ever written, contains several obscure and mysterious passages that cannot be
understand without a key whereby making it
possible to understand the real meaning. This key is the Kabbalab.
This study should interest every person who wants a greater knowledge of the Bible. Every
Christian should ask himself: How could I
understand the Old Testament if don't understand the way in which the Hebrews understood
it? And if I don't understand the Old
Testament, how can I truly understand the New Testament? If the real philosophy of
the Bible was better understood, then there would be a less fanatic and factious people.
The Kabbalab can be defined according to Hebrew doctrine. Since my explanation will rely
on many Hebrew and Chaldean words.
and since there aren't many students of these languages, I will use normal Roman letters
for the spelling of these words. In Hebrew, the
name for Kabbalab is QBLH, which means to receive. The Kabbalab is received
orally and is strictly connected to "tradition." I will demonstrate this in a
table (unfortunately in Italian).

I have explained their letters, names, etc., in digital value. In Hebrew and
Chaldean, there are no specific numeric characters. As in Greek, every letter also
represents a particular numeric value. In other words,
every letter is a number and every number is a letter. This is what John was referring to
when he declared the number of the beast in
the book of Revelation. This interaction between words and numbers is basic geometry, the
first division of the so-called literal
Qabalab.
Regarding the author and origin of Kabbalab, I will quote directly from the book,
"Essay on the Kabbalab," by Ginsburg. "A system of
religious philosophy, that not only had for several centuries great influence on Hebrews
but it had many followers between the great
Christian thinkers after the renaissance. The Kabbalab was taught from God Himself from
the very beginning to the angels.
An interesting example of Kabbalab in the Bible is the name "Jehovah," which, in
Hebrew, is formed by four letters. It is interesting to
note that in the Hebrew alphabet, each of these four letters has a value associated with
each of the five senses. However, there are five
senses, but the name Jehovah in Hebrew has only four letters. Then which sense
is missing from the name Jehovah? This is a very
good question. The name Jesus (Joshua in Hebrew) contains five letters and the extra
letter represents the missing sense--"tact."
Jehovah (Jesus) was just a spirit before gaining a body and it was clear from the four
words of His name that he was just a spirit. The
missing letter is "shin" which means "tooth" and is connected to
"tact." If you think about it, the first thing a child does to get to know
something is put it in their mouth! This corresponds to the sense of taste.
Roberto Asioli, one of the most learned Italian saints regarding this topic, wrote.
"Through the Kabbalab, it is possible to go deeper in
the Bible, assuming that the Bible beyond the truths easy to understand at the first
sight, contains other hidden truths, of which
Kabbalab has the key to open them.
The term Kabbalab suggest to us the word cable. All electronic machines
connects to the power with operates them by way of
cables. We could easily say that Kabbalab is a connection between Heaven and earth. It is
the study of all archetypes of the universe
and even creation itself. We shouldn't confuse this with magic or divination. As always,
the most important message we need to
remained focused on is the gospel of Jesus Christ. The use of the Kabbalab does not add or
take away anything from it. Instead, it
gives color to the scriptures. Without it, its like reading the scriptures in black
and white. With the Kabbalab, the content is the same,
but the vision is more brilliant and more desirable. One can gain the same knowledge with
the aid of the Holy Ghost. Although there is
no comparison between the Holy Ghost and the Kabbalab. if you have both, it increases your
knowledge just that much more.
It is not by chance that the study of Kabbalab is based on the study of the spelling of
the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. We must
also keep in mind that if God gave us this hidden information, as mentioned in Jacob 4:14,
then we should be careful how we used this
knowledge because, even though it is all truth, there is a danger in its misuse.
Therefore, when studying truth, one should remember
the saying in Proverbs 1:7, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
knowledge."
In 1290, there was a debate in Italy between two men, Hillel from Verona and Zerahia from
Barcellona. The topic of the debate was,
"In which language would a baby express themselves if they were not taught to speak
in any language?" Hillel's view was that the child
would speak Hebrew because Hebrew was given naturally from God Himself. Zerahia felt that
the baby would express his feelings by barking.
If the Hebrew language didnt come to mans nature from God, then certainly it
is the basis for all others language. No doubt it is the
closest language associated to that which Adam spoke, which is the language of God. It
should be noted that the Hebrew alphabet is
extremely old. It was taught in our present forrm by Rabbi Ezdra at the time of Babylon
(approximately 500 B.C.) As such it has is,
maintained the closest proximity to the truth because it has not been polluted by any
other languages. By its sound and its letters, it is possible to transmit a concept. That
is why all Jewish thinking is based on this alphabet.
This power, comprised of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, and which goes beyond the
limits of rational knowledge, gives us a level
of reading of the sacred texts in many different ways. Therefore this is a language which
not only "says something" but also has the
power to control the forces of nature. The Hebrew alphabet is not only a device of
denomination but also a device to control reality and
intervene on it, for a testimony of a consideration linguistics that sinks its roots in an
age very far, in which, probably, the power of the
word was working in the creation and in the reality. In the scriptures we have this"
I have created them by the power of my WORD.
Every command was followed from a creative action: "Be the light and the light was.
The Hebrew language has two different expressions which are translated into English as
"word." The first is Amira
(He-resh-mem-Aleph) which is the inner word, that by which God created the world. The
second is "Dibbur" (Resh-vav-beth-daleth)
which are the words we use in normal conversation.
In the Hebrew language names have a wider meaning than they do in our culture. A name is
not only used to identify a person but it
was given to identify his personality (see 1 Samuel 25:25). The name was given by
revelation not because they were beautiful to hear
but because it expressed the mission of that person. It is like a bar code which, when
read spiritually, revealed the nature of the person.
It was for this reason that God presented all the animals to Adam and told him to give
each of them a name
In the Egyptian Book of the Dead it is written:" To know the name of somebody, means
to posses the power to manipulate them. We
know that the Bible teaches that every believer will receive a new name that should not be
revealed to anyone. When speaking to
Moses God Himself gave him a puzzling name: "I am who I am" ("eheye ascer
eheye") or in other words: "This is enough for you".
The sacred name of God is formed by 4 letters Iud-he-vau-he. This name is used to prove
the merciful nature of God, while Elohim is
used to prove His justice. It is interesting that Elohim is the Father and He has to
protect the Law, and Jehovah is the Son, who, by His mercy has saved the world.
The Hebrews were allowed to write the name of God, but they were forbidden to erase it.
Furthermore, the name of God was not
allowed to be pronounced except by those who held the Holy Priesthood because only they
knew the secret exact pronunciation of
the word. And this was done only in the temple once a year on the day of the atonement or
Yom Kippur, inside the Holy of the
Holies, where no one could hear the name.
The name of God in Hebrew is "Elohim". This word comes from the feminine
singular word "eloahh {El-o'-ah}." By adding "iym" to
the end of it, it changes it to a plural name. However, "iym" is usually a
masculine ending, yet here we see it added to a feminine word.
This gives the word "Elohim" the sense of uniting both feminine and masculine
qualities. The idea of combining these two attributes suggests uniting of a man and woman,
which would suggest the idea of a family.
The word Iud-he-vau-he is interesting too. The first letter of this name is
"IUD", which is masculine, and the second is "He" which is
feminine. Abrahams name was changed from Abram to Abraham, thereby adding
"he" which represents the creative feminine power.
This change was made when he was promised that many nations would come from his loins. And
the same thing happened to his wife
Sarai when the Lord changed it to Sarah. The four letters of these names also represent
the eyes (the power to see) the nose (the power
to smell), the ears (the power to hear) and the mouth (the power to speak), thereby
corresponding to four of the five senses.
It is interesting to note that the fifth sense which is missing is touch. The name Jehovah
has the same 4 letters just mentioned and the
Shin comes just in the middle of the other four. This symbolizes the
incarnation of Jesus, who prior to then was Jehovah. For a
better understanding of this, read my articles entitled, "Prophesies on names" and Keys for numbers.
These is another form by which God has signed the scriptures. This word comes from the
Greek "chiasm," which means intersection,
and is represented by the letter X. Since there is a very good site to explain this I
suggest to you visit it for a more in-depth explanation.
Maybe the greatest problem in interpreting the scriptures comes from our own ignorance of
the true pattern of scripture from the Lord.
As we have seen there are several different levels of understanding. Chiasm is one of
them. Many people say that the scriptures are a
mystery - a great puzzle, but I prefer to say that they are like a divine prism. A puzzle
is something that has on solution. A puzzle is
something that you can hold in your hands (i.e., the pieces of the puzzle). But the
scriptures are something that is not only a challenge
but they have many different levels of understanding, from the simplest to the deepest.
But to better understand the scriptures it is
necessary to have a sincere desire to want to know the truth. We need to approach it with
no prejudices but with an open mind if we
hope to understand them. Above all we need the Holy Ghost because, without it, the light
coming from the divine prism would not be
properly understood. After all, the whole point of reading the scriptures is to find the
pearls of great price that are hidden deep within them.
To the Jews chiasm is part of the cryptic message hidden in the scripture thereby
providing an effective seal for the sacred text.
Because of this, the scriptures become a cryptogram or a secret formula which the learned
men of the world cannot understand. For
this reason, the scriptures were a part of the temple ritual, which itself is comprised of
a series of cryptic symbols. Just like everyone
has their own unique, personal style of handwriting, chiasm is a sign of God's
handwriting.
And there is still yet another level of understanding known as the Omega Code. This code
was discovered just a few years ago. By the
use of modern computers it has been possible to see that in the scriptural fabric of the
sacred texts there are incredible references to
events in history, but since this is a very recent topic I will only make passing mention
of this in this article. Briefly the Omega code
states: "The scriptures contain encoded messages. According to a myth Moses received
the Torah as a long sequence of letters, to
which after that were added spaces. The Torah's letters are 304.805. When they are put in
a computer these letters can be considered
like a file and the reading is no more sequential but can be done at intermission of
letters. (See the picture.)

The reading can be done vertically or horizontally and even in depth. To better understand
this principle, imagine a cube made of
pages of glass put one above the other, on which each page contains the letters of the
Torah. As you can imagine, there would be
infinite combinations of words that could be formed!
No doubt there are even many more mysteries hidden in the scriptures. What we do know is
that each of us will be judged from the
books that are written. (see Revelation 2:17, Revelation3:5, and Revelation 3:12 - the
most important of all.)
When we say that the scriptures contain the whole truth what that could mean is that the
scriptures contain the whole history of
human events. To understand these events, we just need to know where to find it. To learn
more about this subject, go to the web
search engines and put in the words "bible code". Since these are new studies
and very hard to completely understand I strongly
suggest you be very careful on this. Don't forget that these things are interesting but
the basics of the gospel are always charity and
humility. Knowledge is also important but only if it is based on these principles.
So far nobody has tried the Omega code with the Book of Mormon. Maybe they will in the
future. However, before they can do this, it
would have to first be translated into Hebrew. But it would still be interesting to see If
it produces the same results.
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