SBP_Torah_Interpretation_ Generated by ChatGP #895
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Fully structured and optimized prompt template designed to enable Large Language Models (LLMs) to perform multi-layered, systemic, and symbolic Torah verse interpretation. The prompt supports Hebrew text analysis combined with Jewish mystical systems like PaRDeS, Gematria, the Tree of Life, and Hebrew letter cybernetics — structured across 8 layers of meaning.
This prompt is designed to help AI models unpack the Torah not just as narrative, but as a living system of layered meanings, archetypal patterns, and cybernetic insights. It aligns well with ethical and holistic AI use by fostering rich spiritual discourse and interpretive depth.
Features:
Verse (choose)-level Hebrew text input and optional Jewish Orthodox Bible (JOB) reference.
Multi-layered interpretation across: Peshat, Remez, Derash, Sod, Tree of Life, Rcursive Worlds, and Archetypes.
Structured fields for semantic clarity and machine-readability.
Rich tagging and symbolic archetype mapping.
Hebrew letter “22 Charracters of intention”
Systemic and mystical insights, including paradox and transformation cycles
Add New Prompt
You'll need to add your prompt into README.md, and to the
prompts.csv
file. Ifyour prompt includes quotes, you will need to double-quote them to escape in CSV
file.
If the prompt is generated by AI, please add
<mark>Generated by AI</mark>
tothe end of the contribution line.
Contributed by: [@yourusername](https://github.com/yourusername)
prompts.csv
"Hello","hi"
, not"Hello", "hi"
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