rules for repeating YV’S Hidden Formats in the bible
i started with the new american standard bible (nasb) 1988.
to repeat what i done (or follow this in my pdf's), take 1 scroll and do the following.
warning ~ the 4 gospels are the master class, because you will find 2590+ small paragraphs that just don’t make since until you have all 4 books done & separated into the 2 formats.
step 1.) copy 1 or each of the scrolls from a bible (see my pdf's for scrolls) into a word processor.
step 2.) remove all #'s 1st (ex. 1. , 2. etc.) and all punctuation's. then change all capital letters to little letters.
all italic words, are the new words that bible editors are telling you they added into the text. remove them.
recheck this by reading their notes they added at the beginning or end of the bible you are using.
step 3.) use Strong’s concordance to locate its english word. all these words are to remain as upright letters. all other words make italic. AND at this time replace the titles Lord & God to its hebrew word. (as you edit and reread the text will tell you that words True Meaning and then replace it.)
step 4.) remove as many of these italic words so you can find "the least amount of italic words to connect the hebrew or greek concordance words". you should only have italic words like; a, as, is, to, was, then, like, will, and, of, etc. etc. when you are done.
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step 5.) next look for the ending to make a sentence. do not put in periods or commas in. just use the enter key to break for a new sentence or text that does not make a sentence. at this point you will be adding italic words to join the 2 or 3 upright words together. but you only can add words like: a, as, is, to, was, then, like, will, and, of, etc. etc.
use a double enter key to separate ‘sentence subject’ or ‘paragraph’. to learn this look over any of my Master Scroll pdf’s. (i made the 1st pdf’s for you to copy & put into a word processor.)
when you have your 1st 20 pages done. go back and redo everything you done. keep doing this every 20 pages to help learn how to edit going forward.
any upright word/s not needed or do not have a format, DOWNSIZE to a same font size.
step 6a.) after you have done 1 whole scroll. you should have noticed many sentences have only 2 upright words to make a sentence.
thus, rule 2 was born. that rule is: 2 hebrew or greek words make a sentence.
6a1) as you reread the text use the enter key after every 2 upright words. ~ what you will find is there are many with 3 upright words making a sentence. BUT what you need to do is use the enter key AFTER the 1st upright word.
step 6b.) by doing 6a and 6a1. you will see you “MADE these 3 formats”:
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uprightword uprightword
uprightword uprightword
uprightword uprightword
uprightword uprightword
uprightword uprightword
uprightword uprightword
these “pieces” are the beginning to finding the 3 hidden formats. (there will be other formats.
BUT they will not past the test the next rule used to find these 3 formats. so break them down into these formats.)
what you will also notice you “will need to downsize more upright words” that do not fit into that format. OR you need to use a like word. this is done by using the nasb concordance. which shows you how many times that hebrew or greek word is used as that word. the image below is an example of how i changed that word. AND to show that change i use only the 1st 2 letters as upright and the rest of the word is in italics. example; which} why , and in other cases where i need to use a word not found in the nasb concordance. i use a very similar word. example; trees} plants
the newer version of this program does not have this option or layout. its useless.
step 7.) next, make a copy of your work to save as your “Master”. you will be needing this to find text you might have missed. DO NOT ADD NUMBERS to the sentences. wait until you are all done.
make a copy of this text. and the first thing to do is remove all the smaller font that you
downsized. by doing this you can now get a better view of the formats you found.
at this time you need to reread and re edit to KEEP the “same story piece” the same format. which means 3 things are going to happen. 1.) you will need to remove more upright words. 2.) go back and find an upright word you might have downsized and make it a similar like word. 3.) add a word that is missing to complete that format. ~ i made these words gray italic and underlined them to show they where needed to complete that format.
step 8.) kept re-
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uprightword uprightword . 8 upright words
finding ever piece is very important. because even half pieces will be needed to show
there is lost text. OR you will be able to add words to make-
these pieces will not make since right now. but these piece will be put together like a
puzzle as you keep editing. /// now go back to your Master and double check making sure you found and saved every format that can be found in 6b.
step 9.) next, label each of the small paragraphs or half pieces that you found. next, you need to make this a “Master CLEANED INORDER” copy. each edit you make to this ‘cleaned copy’s’ upright word. go back to your Master Copy and edit that text too.
(i highlighted these words, then re edited them all at once in the Master Copy.)
step 10.) next, separate the 3 formats into 3 word documents.
step 11.) next, rule 4; connect 2 of these small paragraphs together to make 1 large paragraph.
these 2 documents will let you piece together, ‘like stories pieces together”. remember those lost text or missing words. i put in notes like; lost verse or lost group. later, the pieces you have left over might just go there.
your text should now look like this with the least amount of italic words connecting them:
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uprightword uprightword .
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uprightword uprightword .
this is where your labeling of each of the small paragraphs and pieces helps you to follow where these pieces are going to end up at, and for updating your 1st 2 Masters as you go forward.
my advise at this time is to combine these 3 formats documents back together the best you can AND leave large spacing between stories/accounts. now is the time to add a marker with a name to divide up the accounts by: subject/story/account, of what you have found at this point.
then when you add the next scroll you will find they will go into these spaces.
because there is going to be a lot, and i do mean a lot of rereading and rereading and editing and editing to get the text to read smooth and in order. you will learn that your editing will be corrected by adding other scroll’s accounts “before or after” what you have done. do not try to fine tune the text until you have all the pieces for that account together.
example Moses Birth, the Exodus, will stop and the next account or story will start as you add each scroll to this Complied Master. DO NOT throw out any format. just downsize that group and leave it there. because at this time 2 things are going to happen as you add another scroll.
1.) you will be removing paragraphs because they will be doubles or better wording from another scroll can be used. Or 2.) not enough text to make a story. (but you need to check these to see if it goes with another format like story later, then edit as needed to fit that format.)
after you get all the scrolls together. the fun begins. first make a timeline for the kings. by doing this you will find some kings where added into the text. or their life span and ‘time they ruled’ will be corrected.
next you need to add a timeline of enemy’s kings and change their names depending on the possible life span OR keep the same king so that king stays throughout that timeline.
by doing these 2 things. you can now make since of the stories/accounts and then move them to there correct timeline. which means you might be changing the names again.
next you will need to make maps FROM THE WORDING in these stories/accounts. this fine tunes the flow of the stories and the places where these stories take place.
as you can see, the final PDF HAS THESE FORMATS STACKED TOGETHER. which creates 3 more formats.
i will be making videos for everything in general and on every chapter in the final pdf. this is to explain in detail my editing and thinking. this might take 20+ months.
i started back in 1988-
over the last 5, 6 years i put in 7 to 10 hours a day, 7 days a week. but i can finally put the 1st compiled text of YV’S EVERLASTING PROMISES out into the world as a pdf.
now the world has to prove YV’S HIDDEN FORMATS cannot be repeated.
mathematics has the words ‘empirical evidence’ to say their math proves it is true, by proving the math is repeatable.
this might be the worlds 1st word empirical evidence. (other old text does have hidden formats that show text was added to them too. which means i also own a few copyrights to other old books.)