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Monday, June 17, 2019

The Screen Ruler

For bible code, if someone sets up the screen exact, so that an inch equals 9 letters, or something like that, you can code with a ruler. For trigonometry, that see through plastic triangle would be very helpful.

I downloaded a ruler app. The basic equilateral triangle, or an even triangle measure up or down your coded display finds the next letter in your word. That is the same as counting 33 letters.

The ruler app I tried was weak for my need. However, say you printed a coded scripture for the purpose of a student attempting the task of finding the coded words. You print the picture of the puzzle. You use the ruler to find the words.

You highlight.

And so you find the dancing deer.

Or you find reed.

Now, what was it God said about a reed. Hmmm.

A reed can be used as a measuring stick, can't it?

That reed is my deer.


Say a person was working a bible code text in Word. Since words are found upward, downward, to upward right and left, one of the ways you could find words would be changing the display width, and doing simple search.

The Lord has a message.

Find his message in this.




The one with no sight gets zip. The one who sees, because his eyes have been anointed with the Balm of Gilead, see. The Lord is speaking now.

And the difference between the two is duh or doe.

Celebrate this word today with lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a severe hailstorm.

In Jesus' name, Amen.



This is an example screen ruler. What you see here is the screen ruler enables a person to find code using math measures. 

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