by Stephen Cervera | May 24, 2025 | Psalmic Symmetry, Scriptural Analysis, Set Analysis
Day 24 Reading: Psalms 24, 54, 84, 114, 144 Thematic and Linguistic Review by ChatGPT using the Lexham English Bible (LEB) Overview of Each Psalm: Psalm 24 – Who May Ascend the Mountain of Yahweh? A triumphant entry psalm celebrating Yahweh’s ownership of the world,...
by Stephen Cervera | May 23, 2025 | Psalmic Symmetry, Scriptural Analysis, Set Analysis
Day 23 Reading: Psalms 23, 53, 83, 113, 143 Thematic and Linguistic Review by ChatGPT using the Lexham English Bible (LEB) Overview of Each Psalm: Psalm 23 – Yahweh Is My ShepherdOne of the most beloved psalms. It expresses confidence in Yahweh’s personal guidance,...
by Stephen Cervera | May 22, 2025 | Psalmic Symmetry, Scriptural Analysis, Set Analysis
Day 22 Reading: Psalms 22, 52, 82, 112, 142 Thematic and Linguistic Review by ChatGPT using the Lexham English Bible (LEB) Overview of Each Psalm: Psalm 22 – My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?A profound individual lament that transitions into praise. The...
by Stephen Cervera | May 21, 2025 | Falsifying Psalmic Symmetry, Psalmic Symmetry, Scriptural Analysis
Recently, as the AI-assisted analysis continued to reveal striking patterns that support my Psalmic Symmetry theory, I posed a critical question to ChatGPT: “Could these same connections be found in any random set of psalms, or is this structure truly unique to the...
by Stephen Cervera | May 21, 2025 | Psalmic Symmetry, Set Analysis
Day 21 Readings: Psalms 21,51,81,111,141 Thematic and Linguistic Review by ChatGPT using the Lexham English Bible (LEB) Overview of Each Psalm: Psalm 21 – O Yahweh, the King Rejoices in Your StrengthA royal psalm of thanksgiving, celebrating Yahweh’s strength and the...