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Hidden Gems of Scripture
Discoveries that emerge only when you read the original text — passages that reward the careful reader with something no commentary ever told you.
The Message Within the Message
Five discoveries hidden inside the 22 sentences of Psalm 119 — the architecture of the journey, the first and last, the Aleph-Tav, the declaration of Yahushua, and the plain verdict. Each one a gem that has waited three thousand years to be seen together.
The Beat and the Melody
Two instruments, two realms. The tambourine beats in the body and lives in time; the harp vibrates in the spirit realm and is the only instrument named in heaven. A hidden map of flesh and spirit written into the music of Scripture.
Three Words for Creation
English hides three distinct Hebrew verbs behind one flat word. Bara pulls something from nothing, asah shapes existing material, yatsar molds like a potter at the wheel. Trace all three through Genesis and discover why you exist.
The Throne Above the North
The Hebrew word for "north" means hidden. The phrase "sides of the north" names the innermost hidden dwelling. The stars wheel around it, the compass points to it, the aurora is its colors leaking through. Mount Zion sits directly under it on the vertical line from heaven to earth.
Fate and Fortune
Two Hebrew names the KJV buried as "troop" and "number" are actually the pagan gods of Fortune and Fate. Trace them from Isaiah's counterfeit communion table to Belshazzar's wall, to the casino, the wheel, and the cartoons still selling the same religion.