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Atbash Cipher

Using accepted Biblical chronology the fifth year of Rehoboam would be about 917BCE, about five hundred and sixty years after Thutmose Ill s conquest. The Atbash Cipher solution decodes Shishak to Babel, meaning Babylon (see Appendix 10). " The Babylon connection means the fifth year of Rehoboam could well be another three hundred and twenty years later, in 597BCE. In this year King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon invaded Israel, destroyed the Temple and carried the people into Exile. [Pg.31]

Mezahab may also be a half-hidden cipher name of Yahweh. In a similar way, modem computer encryption halves its cryptographic key for security. At least orre thousand years ago Massoretic authors halved Yahweh s rrame and errcrypted it with the Atbash Cipher. The last four letters of Mezahab make Ahab, which is Hebrew for like the Father. The Atbash Cipher hides the first two letters MTz, which are Yd He, and the first two letters of YHWH (see Apperrdix 10 for a description of the Atbash Cipher). [Pg.138]

Another solution was determined with the Atbash Cipher. Baphomet directly translates to Sophia, who is the Goddess of Wisdom (see Appendix 10 for the Atbash Cipher). ... [Pg.321]

The Atbash Cipher is an old cipher used in the book of the Prophet Jeremiah based on the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew Alphabet.The cipher is applied by substituting the first letter of the Hebrew Alphabet aleph with the last letter tav, the second letter beth by the penultimate letter shin, and so on. [Pg.426]

The Atbash cipher converts Babel (BBL), meaning Babylon, to Shishak (ShShK). " This is achieved by substituting Beth, Beth and Lamed with Shin, Shin and Kaph respectively. [Pg.426]

With thanks to Bro. Ezzahir the sequence of 3,5,7,9 and 11 the Atbash Cipher maps the Alphabet Key DMfc PhLA 4h B to F.lohim (ALHYM)... [Pg.478]

A second Atbash method is cyclic rotation with the alphabet as an endless loop. This is an example of a cipher-wheel or alphabet clock. A particular output letter is found by moving either clockwise or anti-clockwise a certain number of steps from the input letter. Another numerical sequence such as six, six, six or eight, ten, twelve, fourteen is provided from other information. This indicates the... [Pg.426]


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