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Spoke 22 - Tav
Psalm 110 Psalm 132
The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for
ever after the order of Melchizedek.
Psalm 110:4 (Inner Cycle: Spoke 22, Cycle 5)
The LORD hath sworn in truth unto David; he will not turn from it;
Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne.
Psalm 132:1 (Inner Cycle: Spoke 22, Cycle 6)
The phrase ("the Lord hath sworn") [Verify] occurs in seven verses of the KJV. It occurs twice
within the Book of Psalms in the two verses above. Further specifying the set to include
"will not" - i.e. searching for ("the Lord hath sworn", "will not") [Verify] - yields only the two verses above.
Using modnotation to write 110 = 225 and
132 = 226, we represent this keylink as follows:
Spoke 22 KeyLink: The Lord Hath Sworn | Psalm 225Psalm 226 |
This link displays the the Spoke 22 theme of the Lord's Will to establish His evelasting
Kingdom which is ultimately revealed on Spoke 22 in Revelation, the Capstone Book).
Insights from the Gematria Reference
Both verses use exactly the same Hebrew phrase, which bears the following nweight:
The Lord hath sworn
Nishba YHVH |
= 448 |
Note that the root of the word translated as "hath sworn" is (Sheva, To Swear) as discussed
in the article Seven and Scripture. This further relates to the
the Number 7 and Truth through fact that 448 = 7 x 64 coupled with the following identity:
Truth
Aletheia |
= 64 |
Thus we have the beautiful identity:
The Lord hath sworn
Nishba YHVH |
= 7 x Truth |
Indeed, when the Lord swears, it is the Perfection (7) of Truth (64)! AMEN!
This then all integrates with the value of this
title of Christ from Revelation 3.7:
He that is True
Ho Alethinos |
= 448 |
Many other examples of the function of the Number Seven in gematria are
listed in Multiples of Seven.
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