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Introduction
In the course of Cheri's and my courtship, we found many amazing correlations between the
events of our courtship and word and number definitions in the Old and New Testament lexicons and
the English Dictionary. The following is a glimpse of what we found.
Ring Price Foretold in New
Testament Lexicon
The following quotation from Zodhiates' Word Study
Dictionary of the New Testament shows an astonishing correlation between word number 1147 and page
1147 and the amount Sterling paid for Cheri's engagement/wedding ring: $1147.00(after
trade-in credit).
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page 396
[engagement
took place at
the address
395 West] |
1146
daktulios (from 1147, finger) A finger ring
given as a mark of honor. Deriv. chrusodaktulios (5554), a golden
finger ring.
1147 daktulos A finger. |
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Ring Cost:
$1147 |
page 1146 |
4034
perilampo To shine around,
to shine forth. Syn. (826), to shine forth; (4744), to glisten;
(797), to flash forth; (4015), to flash
around. |
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page1147 |
4038
perix Roundabout. Syn. kuklos (2945), a
ring or circle all around.
4041 periousios Abundant, costly,
select; "treasured." Syn.
polutimos (4186), extremely valuable. |
Wilson
Diamond
receipt: |
Spiros Zodhiates; Complete Word Study Dictionary:
New Testament
AMG Publishers, Chattanooga, TN 37422; 1992. ISBN
0-89957-663-X |
165 W.; 106 W.; 395 W.;
$1147; and a Ring
After becoming engaged, I rented a new apartment at 165 West 400 North, across the street from
Cheri's mother's place at 106 West 400 North, where Cheri is currently residing.
Word number 165 [our apartment address] is on page 106
[Cheri's Mom's address] of Zodhiates New Testament
dictionary. The word means, "An indefinitely long period or lapse of time,
perpetuity, ever, forever, eternity." [e.g.
eternal marriage.]
Then on page 165 of Zodhiates is word 395,
which is the address of where I was living in Mapleton before moving to this apartment. The
first full definition on the page means, "to spring up as the sun" (393), which brings
to my mind Cheri's last name: Moon.
The first word on page 165 of Gesenius' Old Testament lexicon
means, "(1) A lot; (2) what falls to any one by
lot, especially part of an inheritance, land which
falls to any one by inheritance" (1486).
Word 165 in Hebrew means, "where?" It is found on page 16 of
Gesenius. Sixteen is Cheri's favorite number. Also on that page are the words for
"love" (157-160) and "joining together" (164). The second-to-last word
on the page means "to be bright," and gives a scriptural example, "behold even the
moon..." (167). Moon is Cheri's last name.
When I first moved to Mapleton, the Springville post office assigned me P.O. Box
397. Half way between pages 395 and 397 in Zodhiates is word
1147, which is the amount I paid (after trade-in) for the ring I gave Cheri at that house
when we got engaged. Word 1147 means, "Finger."
It derives from word 1146, "a finger-ring," which derives from word 5554, "a
golden finger ring."
That fits.
There's more. Let's look at page 1147 in Zodhiates.
There we find a word that means "roundabout"
(4038) with synonym listed, "a ring or circle
all around" (2945). And the last word on the page means, "costly,"
(4041), mentioning the word "treasure."
And on the previous page is word 4034, which means, "to shine around," with synonyms
listed: "to glisten" (4744), and "to
flash around" (4015).
Another word on page 1147 that is relevant to marriage, though not
specifically to the idea of a diamond ring, is word 4037. It means, "To wait around; to
wait for," with synonyms,
| Syn.
(1511), expect; (553), to await or expect eagerly; (4327), to look for with patience;
(4328), to anticipate, await; (362), to wait with expectancy; (1961), to persevere; (4357),
to persevere in, stay further in, continue in; (1304), to tarry. |
Seeing as I have always been anxious to marry, that I am now 35 and finally doing it, says
something about the applicability of this word in relation to this wedding coming up.
Two other words on page 1147 which have application, actually dual
application, are words 4039 and 4040, which mean, "To dwell roundabout, ...meaning their neighbors"
(4039); and "Someone living near a neighbor"
(4040). First, shortly after getting engaged, I moved down to Manti across the street
from Cheri, so that now we are neighbors. Second, 1147 E. Briar was my street
address ("neighborhood") for a time when I lived in Provo.
I find it interesting that this page 1147 would have far more to do with an this wedding than
with what took place while living at the 1147 address -- where I was heading the American
Study Group and publishing Greater Things magazine.
The amount I would have paid for the ring without a trade-in (from previous engagement) was
$1530. Word 1530 in the New Testament lexicon means, "To leap
into," with synonyms meaning "to rush; to
run in." We knew each other a month and a half when we got engaged. This word is
one page away from page 529. May 29 [5/29] was the first date we
looked at for our wedding. We ended up choosing May 22.
-1625, Cherish & Stir
Manti telephone company lets their customers choose their phone number. We selected 1625
because 16 is Cheri's favorite number, and 25 is mine. Of course we were curious what this
number would mean when we looked it up in the lexicons.
Word 1625 in Greek means, "To nurture, rear, to bring up to maturity such
as children. To nourish or cherish . . . in the
sense of to train or educate." Cherish is a close derivative of the
meaning of Cheri's name, and is right next to it in its alphabetical sequence in English.
Though she is nineteen and I am thirty-five, I must be sure to cherish her as my equal. She
may not have as many years of experience in this life as I, but she's a strong spirit. I've
as much to learn as she.
Word 397 [my Mapleton P.O. box #] also means, "To nourish up, nurse,
bring up, educate," and lists word 1625 as its first synonym.
The word prior to 1625 gives the definition, "to stir
up" as its first synonym. Word 1624 in Hebrew gives as one of its
definitions, "stir up . . . " Ster
is the nickname given me in childhood.
-1625 & 400 N. & Food Provisions
Word 1625 in Hebrew deals with "food,"
just as Cheri and I will be dealing with food in our home business, JosephPrep.
Analogously, the synonyms for word 1625 in Greek begin with "(1006), to
feed literally or figuratively."
16 X 25 = 400. That was a fun discovery I made several weeks after
moving into this apartment, which is located on the street, 400 North.
Word 400 in Hebrew means, "(1) an eating; (2) food;
(a) provision."
"Pioneer Provisions" is the name of Jerry Mower's food storage line that I decided to
represent in order to support this new family of mine. This was the beginning catalyst of
what soon became JosephPrep.com, which we hope to see eventually become the premier preparedness
site on the web. For now we will just feature quality food storage.
On page 400 of Gesenius' Old Testament lexicon is the word "sustenance"
(3633).
On page 400 of the LDS Topical Guide is the heading "Provision
(see also Food)."
The first word on page 1625 of Webster's III61, dictionary, hence the heading on the
page, is
| palilogy
or palillogy Repetition of a word for emphasis. |
I'd say there has been some repetition here.
Two words prior to word 1625 in Greek is 1623, hektos, which means
"Sixth." Our phone prefix in Manti is 835. Ironically, word
1835 [i.e. 1-835] in Greek means "Sixty." Word 8353
in Hebrew means "six; plural, sixty." Word 709 [license plate number of truck Cheri has
been driving] is the name of a city, Argob, "in which were sixty cities."
Click here to see an extensive study on Manti
and 835.
Reception Centers: 5/22, 5/29; 187 W.; 710 E.
In selecting a reception center for our wedding, our choice was narrowed down to two locations
with two different wedding dates. One was the Chillon center in Spanish Fork on May 29, and
the other, which we ended up choosing was The Historic Colonial House in Lehi on May 22.
(See comments on 522 [May 22] below.)
Word 529 in Greek means "A meeting. In 1 Thess. 4:17, the
expression ... indicates that the Lord will be coming from one direction and we shall be coming
from another to meet together in the air." An antonym listed is word 647
"divorce," whose corollary opposite would be marriage. We liked that
reception center because of the raised platform on which the marriage and reception line would
take place.
The next word means, "Once; one time; once for all," which is a wonderful description
of an ideal attribute of marriage.
Page 529 in Zodhiates Greek NT dictionary has word 1534 that means,
"Then," which is a fun word in relation to the idea of choosing a date: May 29 or
May 22?
Word 529 in Hebrew means "faithfulness." The word after it
means, "firmness, security."
Likewise, the word just before 187 [Colonial House address] in Greek means
"steady" with synonyms, "secure, steadfast, firm." The word just after
it means, "The most fitting time," with synonym "now." These are
found on page 111 [cool number]. Word 185 means "without any defiling
material," which is the meaning of the word sterling.
The first three words on page 187 [Colonial House address] of Zodhiates mean
"lawless," or "Without law; not having, knowing or acknowledging the law"
(458-460). This is very curious seeing as we do not intend to have the traditional
"legal" marriage, recognized by the state, but will acknowledge God as our
sovereign. Ironically, the last word on the page, appropriately means: "To make
straight or upright again. To stand erect; in the sense of to confirm, strengthen,
establish" (461). Another word on page 165 [our apartment number] in Zodhiates means
"To subvert, overturn" (396). (See Ezekiel 21:27.)
There are two words on page 187 in Gesenius' Old Testament lexicon.
The first word begins a couple of pages prior and means, "setting in a row, ranging in order;
to bring into order; to speak together." The second is the word for "Word," with
its various nuances of meaning such as "a promise." I think of the wedding
vow.
Likewise, word 392 in Greek, which spills onto page 165 [our apartment
address] in Zodhiates means, "To compose in an orderly manner."
The street address of the Chillon reception center in Spanish Fork is 710 East.
I've noted this number elsewhere inasmuch as it is right next to 709, which is the license plate
number on a truck Cheri drives. Page 709 in Zodhiates, for example, means
"We." Page 709 in Gesenius includes the definition, "a
shining plate" (6731) and "to go" (6737), which depict the idea of a license plate
and a vehicle.
"Marriage" in
Webster's and 1210
At on point in our courtship when I was having cold feet, I looked up "Marriage" in
my huge English dictionary. My misgivings about the relationship had to do with wondering
whether or not Cheri, at her young age and different upbringing, could be up to all that life with
me would entail.
Seeing that "Marriage" came on page 1384 in my huge dictionary, I then looked up word
1384 in Zodhiates NT Greek to see if there might be any insight on the
subject. Word 1384 means:
1384
dokimos Proved, receivable, tried as metals by fire and thus be
purified. Hence to be approved as acceptable men in the furnace of adversity; be
approved or accepted. Approval does not mean self-commendation, but the commendation
of the Lord. Doing that which is honorable brings a person real approval, as
distinguished from seeming approval.
Deriv. (1381), to prove, try; (1383), test.
Syn. (514), worthy; (2425), able; (1588), chosen.
Ant. (96), unapproved; (370), unworthy. |
The etymology of word 1384 lists "dechomai (1209), to accept, receive." The
definition of word 1209 is
| 1209
dechomai To accept an offer deliberately and readily. To take to
oneself what is presented or brought by another, to receive. (I)(A) To
take, receive, receive into one's hand. |
In the margin, I wrote, "Take this woman to be thy wife."
The very next word, 1210, is Cheri's birthday, December 10. It means, "To
bind," with the example, "whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in
heaven." A further commentary by Zodhiates states, "This means that we as believers on
earth can only confirm what has already been decided in heaven."
Four of five words on page 1210 [Cheri's B-day] in Zodhiates
make reference to "Age" (4242-4245). But it is not just the idea of age but of
"Seniority." Quite ironic.
Word 4241 on page 1210 means, "To be eminent, distinguished, to
excel." It lists a synonym as "dei (1163), it is
necessary." 1163, or November '63, is when I was born. So my birthday and Cheri's
birthday are on the same page, with words that mean "age." In appropriate juxtaposition,
the word just prior to 4241 means "meekness." The eminence of godliness is not about
arrogant pride but meekness and service.
While I was at it, looking up things in relation to 1384, the page where "Marriage"
is found in my huge Webster's dictionary, I looked at page 1384 in the LDS publication of
the New Testament. The key verse from the story on that page is Acts 10:34,35
"God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh
righteousness, is accepted with him."
Remember that "Accepted" is the meaning of word 1384 in the Greek lexicon.
On page 1384 of Zodhiates is definition 5093 timios, "Held in
esteem, respected, honored."
(Remember that "honorable" was part of the description of word 1384 in Greek.)
My perception of these words is that they present the principles of honor and acceptance as
being integral to marriage. As to my particular situation, I have come to hold Cheri in very high
esteem -- not just because of the way she is encoded in the words of scripture, but because of the
person she is deep inside.
Pages 522 (May 22) in Webster's
Dictionaries
{5/20/99} I wrote the above
material on April 15, 1999. Then on the evening of May 19, prior to retiring to bed, I opened
my huge Webster's III61 dictionary to page 522, to see what commentary
it might supply for May 22, our wedding date coming up here in three days. The page was marked
up from my having been there on April 14. I didn't recall having recorded what was there in
this write-up, so I resolved to do so the next day.
Webster's III '61
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couple |
522 |
court |
| 2couple
1 a : a man and his wife : a man a a woman married or engaged; b
: a man and a woman paired as partners in any work, recreation, or other activity. 2
: MATING, COPULATION 5 c : two equal and opposite
forces that act along parallel lines.
couple-beggar : a marrier of beggars : a performer of . . . irregular
marriages.
coupling :
courage
courageous : marked by bold resolution in withstanding the dangerous,
alarming, or difficult.
courier 2 : a tourists' guide; 4 : a
plane or other conveyance used in courier duties [e.g. honeymoon]
course 1 d : life regarded as a race
1court 1 a : the residence or establishment of a sovereign.
[p. 523] 2court 2 a : to seek the
affections of : make love to : woo; specif : to seek to marry. |
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Webster's III 1961 |
Webster Encyclopedic '71
In the process of writing that up, my curiosity spurred me to look up page 522 in another
dictionary I have, one which has been around my home since I was a child. Here is what
was on page 522, beginning with the header on the page reading, "matrimony."
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matrimony |
522 |
maxim |
| matrimony
Marriage; the nuptial state.
matrix : The womb.
matron: A married woman . . .
matter: v.i. To be of importance; to signify.
maverick: one who breaks away from group conformity and forges a new course. |
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Webster Encyclopedic 1971 |
Webster's II Riverside '84
Eternal Marriage of an Unusual Variety
Having seen the above connections, I thought to try the one other dictionary I have here.
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permanent magnet |
522 |
personify |
| permanent
magnet A material that retains induced magnetic properties . . .
permission: Consent, esp. official or formal consent. [in our
case coming from God, not man nor his institutions]
permit: 1. To give consent to or for : allow; 2.
A document giving permission : license. [Rights come from God, not man. Man may
arbitrate those rights, but when he usurps the sovereignty of God he is anti-Christ. We will
not have a corrupt state marriage license involved in our wedding.]
permutation: 1. A complete change : transformation.
perpetrate To be capable of : commit.
perpetual 1. Lasting forever : unceasing. 2.
Continuing without or almost without interruption : constant.
perpetuate To cause to be perpetual : keep from dying out.
perplex To bewilder
persecute To harass in a way that causes suffering, esp. because of
principles of religious belief : oppress. [Sterling and Cheri are maligned as
"apostates" of mainstream LDS and US status quo]
persevere To persist in an idea, purpose, or task despite obstacles.
persist 1. To continue firmly and steadfastly despite obstacles. 2.
To continue in existence : endure.
person 1. A human being [e.g. Cheri & Ster in the flesh!]
personable Pleasing in personality : appealing [but not to the
world]
personal 1. Of or pertaining to a person : private. [the
specific testimony of these Alphabetic word studies] 2.
Made or done in personal. [1 Nephi 11:16] 3. Of or relating
to the body or physical being. [in the flesh]
personality 3. Informal A famous person : celebrity
personalize To make personal, esp. by marking with one's name or
initials. [e.g. applying pages and numbers in dictionaries to specific individuals]
persona non grata One who is unwelcome or unacceptable. [Sterling
ineligible for LDS temple marriage because of his having been excommunicated for
"apostasy."]
personify 1. To represent or think of as having human qualities or form.
2. To be the embodiment of. |
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Webster's II Riverside '84 |
p.s. 523 = Social Security Number Prefix
By the way, the very next number, 523, is the prefix of my social security number. To
see a write-up I did on this, see "My Social Security Number
in the Dictionary." For example, the very first word on page 523 of my Webster's
II Riverside is "personnel." The last word on that page is
"petit four," the name of a cake, but also Cheri's size.

by
Sterling D. Allan; Manti, Utah; April 15, 1999
See also:
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