by 2 horizontal lines thus 25 x 5 = 125; and by 3 horizontal lines thus:— 125 x 5 = 625 | ||
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5 | ✦ [5.27] | When this character has a horizontal line under it it reduces it into the fourth degree, consequently it has but four connecting parts of speech. |
6 | ✦ [5.27] | When it has two horizontal lines, it is rudeced into the third degree and has but three connecting |
7 | ✦ [5.27] | parts of speech, and when it has three horizontal lines, it is reduced into the second degree and has but two connective parts of speech. |
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8 | ✦ | No 8 shows this character dissected. |
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9 | ✦ | Beth man’s first residence, a fruitful place, &c |
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9 | ✦ [2.15] | Beth place of happiness, purity, holiness & rest |
✦ [1.14] | Iata— see, saw seeing or having seen | |
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✦ [1.18] | Zub zool-oan— The first born, or the first man or fathers or fathers | |
✦ | Ki <the compound of itoa> see saw= seeing or having seen | |
✦ | Hi The same as Beth | |
✦ | Ash The same as Zub. Zool-oan | |
* | ✦ [2.16] | Bethka the greatest place of happiness exceeding extending beyond any thing This should be inserted between Iota and Zub Zool oan |
✦ [5.28] | Ah brah-aam— a father of many nations a prince of peace, & one who keeps the commandments of God. A patriarch a rightful heir, a highpriest |