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Esau Endorses Nimrod - Josephus reporting; Babel on the Potomac
writer | February 26, 2009 | Quicksilver

Posted on 02/26/2009 1:06:54 PM PST by Bob Ireland

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To: Bob Ireland
Also, you are way ahead of me on posting Hebrew script in HTML; I will e-mail you for particulars.

I wished I could help you on that, but unfortunately I cut and pasted the information and it just happened to appear in the way it was intended.

But hear is what the text looks like in HTML basic form before the machine translated it into Hebrew text.

Each letter starts with a & then their is a # next is the number corresponding with the Hebrew text in each case it is as follows 1511 then 1493 then 1500 Then each number is followed by an ; so it looks in HTML lingo like this....

& # 1511 ; (however without the space, I needed the space or else it would have translated to you and you would not see the formula)

So I will do each with the spaces, and then what it translates to.

&# plus the number 1511; equals ק

&# plus the number 1493 ; equals ו

&# plus the number 1500; equals ל

&# plus the number 1491; equals ד

&# plus the number 1502; equals מ

&# plus the number 1497; equals י

Now there are two different words here that are represented the first being
& # 1511 ; & # 1493 ; & # 1500 ; equals קול

The second word would be so

& # 1491 ; & # 1502 ; & # 1497 ; equals דמי

Thus the whole word for BLOODS in Hebrew would be קול דמי

It would seem that the main formula that drives the production of the figure needed for Hebrew text is the characters
&# (plus the corresponding Hebrew character number) then an ;

Now I did the best I could to show you what it is, however I do not know where you would find a list for the corresponding numbers for the Hebrew text. I am sure a cursory look on most HTML help sites might give the information needed.

I don't know why the sample formula changed the position of the numbers and characters, so I did it again this time I put in the phrase (plus the number) to force it to be the way it should be. I guess that's what happens when you try to manipulate HTML for an example when the HTML engine they have trys to force it to work.
41 posted on 02/27/2009 11:35:07 AM PST by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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To: Bob Ireland
After I finished going through my explanation, I looked it up and found a site for Hebrew HTML character codes.

Here it is, with all the help you need. I hope it helps.

Hebrew Characters : HTML Code
42 posted on 02/27/2009 11:42:48 AM PST by OneVike (Just a Christian waiting to go home)
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