Added: Nov 19, 2008
From: brainouty
Duration: 10:50
Original wmv Download link: http://blip.tv/file/get/Brainout-Isaiah53MeterHypothesesOverview274.wmvIsaiah 53's Hebrew Meter helps one know Bible better: God uses every linguistic nuance to communicate His Will, including meter. So this video's JPG links below provide reading ease. http://www.geocities.com/brainout1/Isa53Heb.JPG . This one has no meter marking counts after Isa52:15, so you can do your own.http://www.geocities.com/brainout1/Isa53gold2.JPGThis is the basic meter 'map' used to craft Hypotheses #1 thru #4; each Hypothesis will subtract or add meter to show how it differs. As is, it represents Hypothesis #3.http://www.geocities.com/brainout1/Isa53Hypo2.JPG . It's for Hypothesis #2.http://www.geocities.com/brainout1/Isa53Hypo4Dotted3.JPG is on Hypothesis #4. The orange dots show which clauses changed, versus Hypothesis #3. I did a 40-minute Google video to test Hypotheses #1-#3 on whether Hebrew text was missing: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6068390895394279731&hl=enMeter Hypothesis #1 is that 490-14 syllables is deliberately used, and that's why both Matthew 1 and Luke 3 use doubled-7's. It means that Christ died 14 years in advance of the reserved final 50-year period for harvesting the Gentiles that Pentecost represented (Year 4200 from Adam's Fall in 4106BC, minus 50 minus 14=30AD, when Christ died, per Bible). The originally-scheduled date for the Millennium to begin was 94AD (=4200th year after Adam's Fall). This is depicted from Adam forward so you can see it, in http://www.geocities.com/brainout1/GeneYrs.xls , with the underlying Time Grant rules being explained in the Word doc link of cell A2 of that spreadsheet. Hypothesis #1 means 7 syllables are missing from Isa53:11, which we know from the LXX, so it's easy to back-translate some form (probably a participle or infinitive) of "taher" for "katharisai"; "sur" for "aphelein"; "yatsar" for "plassw"; and "or" for "phws". Could do it in seven syllables within Isa53:11, putting taher (and probably sur) in front of "m'amal", then "yatsar" and "or" after "naphesho". What's most intriguing about that is the extra seven ends with the 1000th year anniversary of David's death (963BC+1000=37AD, the ending year God uses in Daniel 9:26, which is why the Tribulation is cut out and reserved for later). Don't need Isaiah's meter to see that, but Isaiah COULD have known about it, since David died about 3 centuries prior to Isaiah.Hypothesis #2 still adds the above text, and I can 'find' 14 extra syllables in verses 53:5-8 if I change ellision assumptions. So in Hypothesis #2, the total syllables would be 490, not the 469 in this video.Hypothesis #3 is that the 469 syllables you see are deliberate, and therefore the LXX translation in 53:10-11 is explanatory of the poetic ellipsis in 53:10-11. When you say those verses aloud you can feel the dramatic ellipsis, so the argument in favor of the text we have AS we have it, is strong. But then I have to account for the 'extra' missing seven, doctrinally. That's where I'm stuck: the 14 already includes the Daniel 9:27 Tribulation reserve which was known in Isaiah's day: for it's truncated based on the 1000th anniversary of David's death, which is the deadline for Messiah to come, successfully pay and thus 'renew' the 1000-year time grant. The other 7 is a hedge for Israel's rejection, which Luke 3 and Matthew 1 reference: for in Isaiah's day the 1st Temple had NOT been destroyed, and its own 2nd 490 would have also ended in 30AD, so that set up the 14-year shortfall anyway. That's why God accounts as He does in Daniel 9; it wasn't new information, but a recasting of old information.I don't know how to account for the third 7, except to say that the words we know are missing, ARE missing. But then words in the Hebrew which should be in the LXX, are not. The 21 years spent rebuilding the Temple might be debited, since technically no 490 was eligible until it was rebuilt, but since it was rebuilt during the 70-year voting period, it could be. Isaiah seems to be debiting for that.Hypothesis #4 is like #3, but balances internally, and is short 28 syllables, not 21. That's the right answer: its internal meter accounting deliberately mirrors without any syllables missing (so no text is missing in Hebrew). There are four videos on Hypothesis #4.
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