Jesus 888

Jesus
= IhsouV = 10 + 8 + 200 + 70 + 400 +
200 = 888
The Greek word
ee-ay-sooce' (IhsouV)
meaning "Jesus" has a gematria value of 888 units. Geometrically,
Jesus is represented as a circle with the same circumference as
his name. Whether Jesus existed or not, the earliest Christians,
who were most likely Gnostics, made a mathematical metaphor out
of the claim that he "rose" from the dead by "raising"
his living value (888) by a factor of 10 and making a circle with
a circumference of 8880 units to depict the "raised" Jesus.
From
the first century to the present day, the great appeal of Christianity
was that Jesus rose from the dead and that through faith ... by
simply "believing" in him ... every believer can also
be "raised" into eternal life ... to join with Jesus in
heaven.
The
Raised Jesus (8880) Graph
The
second century philosopher Celsus wrote this observation about the
early Christians ... probably after seeing something like the above
diagram!
I
have seen a Christian drawing in which there were ten
circles ... separated from one another and held together
by a single circle ... And so we hear of circles on top
of circles and emanations flowing out of emanations ... but
that is not the most remarkable thing about these Christians ...
they interpret certain words that appear inscribed between the
upper circles ... a larger and a smaller in particular
... and they teach their converts to read the Signs and learn
the interpretation of the Diagrams, promising that in so doing
they will become proficient in sorcery.
Celsus,
The True Doctrine, 150-170 AD
Enclosing
the raised Jesus inside a square creates a graph which
is a metaphor for the Kingdom of God. Circles having
circumferences equal to the gematria values of Jesus, his apostles,
and other objects can then be drawn to scale inside the Kingdom.
This book will demonstrate that every major miracle story about
Jesus in the gospels, written down as an eyewitness account of real-life
historical event was in reality nothing more than a sacred geometry
story ... a geometric cartoon! The theme of each story was to glorify
the raised Jesus (8880).
In
the story of his transfiguration, Jesus had a discussion with his
disciples about being raised from the dead that supports the view
that adding a "0" to his "living" value would
raise him:
And
how is it written that regarding the Son of Man that he should
suffer many things and be set at zero? (Mark 9:12)
The
entire message of Christianity is based on the claim that Jesus
"rose from the dead" and it is no coincidence that the
gematria value of all the names and titles in Christianity were
geometric multiples of the raised Jesus (8880)! The gematria values
of every name and title in Christianity was carefully crafted in
order to construct Sacred Geometry diagrams. These Sacred Geometry
stories can be found in the gospels of Mark, Matthew, John, and
the Book of Revelation.
The
mathematical metaphor of raising a persons gematria value by a factor
of ten is immediately apparent to anyone who has ever operated an
abacus. See how Jesus is "raised" using the ancient abacus.