Research
Original research exploring the Hebrew Scriptures through computational analysis, ancient language study, and pattern discovery.
The Aleph Tav (את) Covenant Marker Study
A comprehensive computational scan of the Westminster Leningrad Codex tracking the Aleph Tav grammatical marker across all 23,213 verses of the Hebrew Bible. The analysis reveals that the untranslated את appears and disappears before personal names in direct correlation with covenant events.
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Can artificial intelligence create Scripture? An examination of seven simultaneous constraint systems operating in the Hebrew text, including pictographic encoding, Aleph Tav patterns, Equidistant Letter Sequences, chiastic structures, and mathematical encoding. Conservative probability analysis places the odds of all patterns co-occurring by chance at approximately 1 in 10³⁸.
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