© Gunnar Tómasson
5 April 2017
I. Interpreting the names of Christ
(Matt. Ch. I, Summary, KJB 1611)
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19160 = The genealogie of Christ from Abraham to Ioseph.
15094 = Hee was conceiued by the holy Ghost,
11108 = and borne of the Virgin Mary
17054 = when she was espoused to Ioseph.
24249 = The Angel satisfieth the misdeeming thoughts of Ioseph,
16685 and interpreteth the names of Christ.
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4714 = Völuspá – Sybil’s Prophecy
1 = Monad
4335 = Kristr – Christ, Icelandic
Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare
Authors
1654 = ION
3412 = Platon
4946 = Socrates
14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus
12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro
11999 = Sextus Propertius
11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso
11359 = Snorri Sturluson
9814 = Sturla Þórðarson
5385 = Francis Bacon
7936 = Edward Oxenford
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II. The Booke of the Generation of Iesus Christ
(Matt. Ch. I, Text, KJB 1611)
1:1
19162 = The booke of the generation of Iesus Christ,
14759 = the sonne of Dauid, the sonne of Abraham.
1:2
12282 = Abraham begate Isaac; and Isaac begate Iacob,
13697 = and Iacob begate Iudas and his brethren;
1:3
15086 = And Iudas begate Phares and Zara of Thamar,
16400 = and Phares begate Esrom, and Esrom begate Aram.
1:4
6365 = And Aram begate Aminadab,
18332 = and Aminadab begate Naasson, and Naasson begate Salmon;
1:5
11189 = And Salmon begate Boos of Rachab,
16997 = and Boos begate Obed of Ruth, and Obed begate Iesse.
1:6
10625 = And Iesse begate Dauid the King,
13718 = & Dauid the King begat Solomon of her
12551 = that had bin the wife of Urias.
1:7
9895 = And Solomon begat Roboam,
10808 = and Roboam begate Abia; and Abia begate Asa.
1:8
7911 = And Asa begate Iosaphat,
17819 = and Iosaphat begate Ioram, and Ioram begate Ozias.
1:9
8752 = And Ozias begat Ioatham,
15719 = and Ioatham begate Achas, and Achas begate Ezekias.
1:10
10326 = And Ezekias begate Manasses,
16756 = and Manasses begate Amon, and Amon begate Iosias.
1:11
16882 = And Iosias begate Iechonias and his brethren,
20229 = about the time they were caried away to Babylon.
1:12
16540 = And after they were brought to Babylon,
20802 = Jechonias begat Salathiel, and Salathiel begate Zorobabel.
1:13
8592 = And Zorobabel begat Abiud,
15020 = and Abiud begat Eliakim, and Eliakim begate Azor.
1:14
7483 = And Azor begat Sadoc,
12561 = & Sadoc begat Achim, and Achim begat Eliud.
1:15
8112 = And Eliud begate Eleazar,
17222 = and Eleazar begate Matthan, and Matthan begate Iacob.
1:16
15288 = And Iacob begate Ioseph the husband of Mary,
23204 = of whom was borne Iesus, who is called Christ.
1:17
17743 = So all the generations from Abraham to Dauid,
11730 = are fourteene generations:
21069 = and from David vntill the carying away into Babylon,
11730 = are fourteene generations:
22289 = and from the carying away into Babylon vnto Christ,
11730 = are fourteene generations.
1:18
25707 = Now the birth of Iesus Christ was on this wise:
23631 = when as his mother Mary was espoused to Ioseph
10066 = (before they came together)
20729 = shee was found with childe of the holy Ghost.
1:19
16106 = Then Ioseph her husband, being a iust man,
19942 = and not willing to make her a publique example,
17345 = was minded to put her away priuily.
1:20
20286 = But while hee thought on these things, behold,
21263 = the Angel of the Lord appeared vnto him in a dreame, saying,
11940 = Ioseph thou sonne of Dauid,
18320 = feare not to take vnto thee Mary thy wife:
24445 = for that which is conceiued in her, is of the holy Ghost.
1:21
13036 = And she shall bring forth a sonne,
14580 = and thou shalt call his Name Iesus:
20444 = for hee shall saue his people from their sinnes.
1:22
21864 = (Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled
23713 = which was spoken of the Lord by the Prophet, saying,
1:23
14222 = Behold, a Virgin shall be with childe,
12196 = and shall bring foorth a sonne,
13446 = and they shall call his name Emmanuel,
19259 = which being interpreted, is, God with us.)
1:24
14770 = Then Ioseph, being raised from sleepe,
13557 = did as the Angel of the Lord had bidden him,
11897 = & tooke vnto him his wife:
1:25
7816 = And knewe her not,
22084 = till shee had brought forth her first borne sonne,
9957 = and he called his name Iesus.
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III. Logos – Amlóði/Hamlet – Simon bar Iona
(Construction)
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3045 = LOGOS
1000 = Light of the World
Amlóði/Dumb Man
2429 = Amlóði – Icelandic Hamlet
345 = Soul‘s Foundation
666 = Man-Beast
Revelation
216 = Soul‘s Resurrection
432 = Right Measure of Man
Transformation
-5975 = Simon Peter
5829 = Simon bar Iona
432 = Right Measure of Man
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II + III = 1019996 + 7987 = 1027983
IV. Alpha and Omega: Sonnets I, II, CLIII and CLIV
(Shakespeares Sonnets, 1609)
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Alpha – I and II
19985 = From fairest creatures we desire increase,
18119 = That thereby beauties Rose might neuer die,
16058 = But as the riper should by time decease,
15741 = His tender heire might beare his memory:
22210 = But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes,
25851 = Feed’st thy lights flame with selfe substantiall fewell,
14093 = Making a famine where aboundance lies,
22081 = Thy selfe thy foe, to thy sweet selfe too cruell:
23669 = Thou that art now the worlds fresh ornament,
15027 = And only herauld to the gaudy spring,
21957 = Within thine own bud buriest thy content,
18648 = And, tender chorle, makst wast in niggarding:
20168 = Pitty the world, or else this glutton be,
18054 = To eate the worlds due, by the graue and thee.
22191 = When fortie Winters shall beseige thy brow,
16472 = And digge deep trenches in thy beauties field,
20500 = Thy youthes proud liuery so gaz’d on now,
19497 = Wil be a totter’d weed of smal worth held:
17451 = Then being askt, where all thy beautie lies,
19311 = Where all the treasure of thy lusty daies;
20498 = To say within thine owne deepe sunken eyes
21834 = How much more praise deseru’d thy beauties vse,
22077 = If thou couldst answere this faire child of mine
17540 = Shall sum my count, and make my old excuse
19210 = Proouing his beautie by succession thine.
21619 = This were to be new made when thou art ould,
22848 = And see thy blood warme when thou feel’st it could.
Omega – CLIII and CLIV
13228 = Cvpid laid by his brand and fell a sleepe,
13445 = A maide of Dyans this aduantage found,
18187 = And his loue-kindling fire did quickly steepe
18007 = In a could vallie-fountaine of that ground:
20891 = Which borrowd from this holie fire of loue,
16961 = A datelesse liuely heat still to indure,
19450 = And grew a seething bath which yet men proue,
18055 = Against strang malladies a soueraigne cure:
19283 = But at my mistres eie loues brand new fired,
21662 = The boy for triall needes would touch my brest
16374 = I sick withall the helpe of bath desired,
15780 = And thether hied a sad distemperd guest.
18172 = But found no cure, the bath for my helpe lies,
19223 = Where Cupid got new fire; my mistres eye.
15579 = The little Loue-God lying once a sleepe,
14878 = Laid by his side his heart inflaming brand,
22758 = Whilst many Nymphes that vou’d chast life to keep,
14399 = Came tripping by, but in her maiden hand,
17635 = The fayrest votary tooke vp that fire,
20156 = Which many Legions of true hearts had warm’d,
12929 = And so the Generall of hot desire,
15303 = Was sleeping by a Virgin hand disarm’d.
16961 = This brand she quenched in a coole Well by,
20944 = Which from loues fire tooke heat perpetuall,
14642 = Growing a bath and healthfull remedy,
18706 = For men diseasd, but I my Mistrisse thrall,
18170 = Came there for cure and this by that I proue,
23496 = Loues fire heates water, water cooles not loue.
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V. Interpreting the names of Christ – cont.
(Matt. Chs. II and III, Summaries, KJB 1611)
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Ch. II.
13437 = The Wise men out of the East,
14495 = are directed to Christ by a Starre.
20217 = They worship him, and offer their presents.
24103 = Ioseph fleeth into Egypt, with Iesus and his mother.
16520 = Herod slayeth the children: Himselfe dyeth.
22993 = Christ is brought backe againe into Galilee to Nazareth.
Ch. III.
16411 = Iohn preacheth: his office: life, and Baptisme.
25828 = He reprehendeth the Pharises, and baptizeth Christ in Iordane.
Sleepers Awake!
1000 = Light of the World
9143 = Christophero Sly – The Taming of the Shrew, Opening scene
-5975 = Simon Peter
5829 = Simon bar Iona
164001
VI. John the Baptist’s “Head” on a “Platter”
(Title Page, First Folio, 1623)
164001
5506 = To the Reader.
18235 = This Figure, that thou here seest put,
16030 = It was for gentle Shakespeare cut;
13614 = Wherein the Graver had a strife
15814 = with Nature, to out-doo the life:
16422 = O, could he but have drawne his wit
13172 = As well in brasse, as he hath hit
19454 = His face; the Print would then surpasse
16560 = All that was ever writ in brasse.
13299 = But, since he cannot, Reader, looke
15354 = Not on his Picture, but his Booke.
541 = B. I.
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VII. He shalbe called a Nazarene
(Matt. Ch. II, King James Bible, 1611)
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2:1
22213 = Now when Iesus was borne in Bethlehem of Iudea
10918 = in the dayes of Herod the king,
23343 = behold, there came Wise men from the East to Hierusalem,
2:2
22114 = Saying, Where is he that is borne King of the Iewes?
17767 = for we haue seene his starre in the East,
12553 = and are come to worship him.
2:3
17238 = When Herod the king had heard these things,
19852 = he was troubled, and all Hierusalem with him.
2:4
17886 = And when he had gathered all the chiefe Priests
14640 = and Scribes of the people together,
19950 = hee demanded of them where Christ should be borne.
2:5
16242 = And they said vnto him, In Bethlehem of Iudea:
19808 = for thus it is written by the Prophet:
2:6
13805 = And thou Bethlehem in the land of Iuda,
18504 = art not the least among the Princes of Iuda:
17285 = for out of thee shall come a Gouernour,
14050 = that shall rule my people Israel.
2:7
21283 = Then Herod, when he had priuily called the Wise men,
25473 = enquired of them diligently what time the Starre appeared:
2:8
13746 = And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said,
17676 = Goe, and search diligently for the young child,
18571 = and when ye haue found him, bring me word againe,
15741 = that I may come and worship him also.
2:9
16073 = When they had heard the King, they departed;
20532 = and, loe, the Starre which they saw in the East,
19910 = went before them, till it came and stood ouer
13080 = where the young childe was.
2:10
13179 = When they saw the Starre,
16610 = they reioyced with exceeding great ioy.
2:11
18157 = And when they were come into the house,
21034 = they saw the yong child with Mary his mother,
15073 = and fell downe, and worshipped him:
17765 = and when they had opened their treasures,
14051 = they presented vnto him gifts;
12222 = gold and frankincense, and myrrhe.
2:12
11683 = And being warned of God in a dreame,
18669 = that they should not returne to Herode,
25133 = they departed into their owne countrey another way.
2:13
14580 = And when they were departed, behold,
20031 = the Angel of the Lord appeareth to Ioseph in a dreame,
20472 = saying, Arise, and take the young childe and his mother,
26110 = and flee into Egypt, and bee thou there vntill I bring thee word:
23430 = for Herode will seeke the young childe, to destroy him.
2:14
6353 = When he arose,
18510 = he tooke the yong childe and his mother by night,
9434 = and departed into Egypt:
2:15
17019 = And was there untill the death of Herode,
10487 = that it might be fulfilled
23713 = which was spoken of the Lord by the Prophet, saying,
13984 = Out of Egypt have I called my sonne.
2:16
4406 = Then Herod,
22575 = when hee saw that hee was mocked of the Wise men,
11240 = was exceeding wroth,
18034 = and sent foorth, and slewe all the children
21872 = that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof,
23115 = from two yeeres olde and under, according to the time,
20828 = which he had diligently enquired of the Wise men.
2:17
11167 = Then was fulfilled that
21928 = which was spoken by Ieremie the Prophet, saying,
2:18
12453 = In Rama was there a voice heard,
18809 = lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning,
13595 = Rachel weeping for her children,
20557 = and would not be comforted, because they are not.
2:19
20347 = But when Herode was dead, behold, an Angel of the Lord
15701 = appeareth in a dreame to Ioseph in Egypt,
2:20
19523 = Saying, Arise, and take the yong childe and his mother,
11447 = and goe into the land of Israel:
21295 = for they are dead which sought the yong childes life.
2:21
19763 = And he arose, and tooke the yong childe and his mother,
11526 = and came into the land of Israel.
2:22
20415 = But when he heard that Archelaus did reigne in Iudea
13090 = in the roome of his father Herod,
12241 = hee was afraid to go thither:
20823 = notwithstanding, beeing warned of God in a dreame,
16898 = he turned aside into the parts of Galilee:
2:23
17065 = And hee came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth,
27701 = that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophets,
8508 = He shalbe called a Nazarene.
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VIII, This is my beloued Sonne, in whom I am well pleased.
(Matt. Ch. III, King James Bible, 1611)
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3:1
14812 = In those daies came Iohn the Baptist,
16233 = preaching in the wildernesse of Iudea,
3:2
3580 = And saying,
17977 = Repent yee: for the kingdome of heauen is at hand.
3:3
24936 = For this is he that was spoken of by the Prophet Esaias,
20682 = saying, The voyce of one crying in the wildernes,
23497 = Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
3:4
17675 = And the same Iohn had his raiment of camels haire,
15118 = and a leatherne girdle about his loynes,
18879 = and his meate was locusts and wilde hony.
3:5
20062 = Then went out to him Hierusalem, and all Iudea,
15449 = and all the region round about Iordane,
3:6
25750 = And were baptized of him in Iordane, confessing their sinnes.
3:7
17237 = But when he saw many of the Pharisees
21474 = and Sadducees come to his Baptisme, he said vnto them,
20958 = O generation of vipers, who hath warned you
14216 = to flee from the wrath to come?
3:8
22648 = Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
3:9
20138 = And thinke not to say within your selues,
12773 = Wee have Abraham to our father:
22235 = for I say vnto you, that God is able of these stones
14430 = to raise vp children unto Abraham.
3:10
24781 = And now also the axe is layd vnto the root of the trees:
28106 = Therefore euery tree which bringeth not foorth good fruite
17271 = is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
3:11
23338 = I indeed baptize you with water vnto repentance:
19842 = but he that commeth after mee is mightier then I,
19118 = whose shooes I am not worthy to beare,
25303 = hee shall baptize you with the holy Ghost, and with fire:
3:12
11037 = Whose fanne is in his hand,
18022 = and he will throughly purge his floore,
15749 = and gather his wheat into the garner:
23514 = but wil burne vp the chaffe with vnquenchable fire.
3:13
13805 = Then commeth Iesus from Galilee
17697 = to Iordane, vnto Iohn, to be baptized of him:
3:14
10482 = But Iohn forbade him, saying,
11923 = I have need to bee baptized of thee,
10368 = and commest thou to me?
3:15
16128 = And Iesus answering, said vnto him,
11422 = Suffer it to be so now:
26707 = for thus it becommeth vs to fulfill all righteousnesse.
7960 = Then he suffered him.
3:16
14798 = And Iesus, when hee was baptized,
21355 = went vp straightway out of the water:
17317 = and, loe, the heauens were opened vnto him,
20073 = and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a doue,
8943 = and lighting vpon him:
3:17
12487 = And loe, a voice from heauen, saying,
22221 = This is my beloued Sonne, in whom I am well pleased.
870526
VII + VIII = 1344874 + 870526 = 2215400
As in:
1027983 = IV. Alpha and Omega: Sonnets I, II, CLIII and CLIV
6783 = Mons Veneris
-3637 = Mr. W. H. – Fallen „Onlie Begetter“ of Shakespeares Sonnets
100 = THE END
Earls of Oxford’s Booke from Her Magestie
Perfected
1184171 = First Dedication of First Folio¹
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¹First Dedication – The Workes of William Shakespeare
(First Folio, 1623)
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8208 = TO THE MOST NOBLE
867 = AND
7373 = INCOMPARABLE PAIRE
5027 = OF BRETHREN
10897 = WILLIAM Earle of Pembroke,
100 = [&] c. [c = 100 in “&c”]
23572 = Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty.
867 = AND
11590 = PHILIP Earle of Montgomery,
100 = [&] c.
14413 = Gentleman of his Maiesties Bed-Chamber,
22026 = Both Knights of the most Noble Order of the Garter,
12835 = and our singular good LORDS.
7826 = Right Honourable,
25994 = Whilst we studie to be thankful in our particular,
22062 = for the many fauors we haue receiued from your L.L.
15163 = we are falne vpon the ill fortune,
23449 = to mingle two the most diuerse things that can bee,
7485 = feare, and rashnesse;
23489 = rashnesse in the enterprize, and feare of the successe.
23541 = For, when we valew the places your H.H. sustaine,
20442 = we cannot but know their dignity greater,
19953 = then to descend to the reading of these trifles:
13987 = and, while we name them trifles,
25700 = we haue depriu’d our selues of the defence of our Dedication.
14022 = But since your L.L. haue beene pleas’d
21688 = to thinke these trifles some-thing, heeretofore;
25557 = and haue prosequuted both them, and their Authour liuing,
17599 = with so much fauour: we hope, that
27770 = (they out-liuing him, and he not hauing the fate, common with some,
21390 = to be exequutor to his owne writings)
21711 = you will vse the like indulgence toward them,
14513 = you haue done vnto their parent.
10083 = There is a great difference,
23131 = whether any Booke choose his Patrones, or finde them:
8125 = This hath done both.
26340 = For, so much were your L.L. likings of the seuerall parts,
22932 = when they were acted, as before they were published,
12680 = the Volume ask’d to be yours.
21363 = We haue but collected them, and done an office to the dead,
16553 = to procure his Orphanes, Guardians;
22380 = without ambition either of selfe-profit, or fame:
20760 = onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend, &
17475 = Fellow aliue, as was our SHAKESPEARE,
24877 = by humble offer of his playes, to your most noble patronage.
17511 = Wherein, as we haue justly obserued,
28933 = no man to come neere your L.L. but with a kind of religious addresse;
25208 = it hath bin the height of our care, who are the Presenters,
25744 = to make the present worthy of your H.H. by the perfection.
31596 = But, there we must also craue our abilities to be considerd, my Lords.
19548 = We cannot go beyond our owne powers.
29952 = Country hands reach foorth milke, creame, fruites, or what they haue:
20669 = and many Nations (we haue heard) that had not gummes &
22965 = incense, obtained their requests with a leauened Cake.
29471 = It was no fault to approch their Gods, by what meanes they could:
26494 = And the most, though meanest, of things are made more precious,
14733 = when they are dedicated to Temples.
27816 = In that name therefore, we most humbly consecrate to your H.H.
19643 = these remaines of your seruant Shakespeare;
29906 = that what delight is in them, may be euer your L.L. the reputation his, &
23734 = the faults ours, if any be committed, by a payre so carefull
26463 = to shew their gratitude both to the liuing, and the dead, as is
15589 = Your Lordshippes most bounden,
4723 = IOHN HEMINGE.
5558 = HENRY CONDELL.
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