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The 999 Framework reinterprets the Hebrew alphabet as a symbolic system. Each letter is classified as Stable, Unstable, or Balanced, tied to Gematria, and given conceptual meaning (with Egyptian/Paleo-Hebrew links), forming an architectural map of language and covenant.

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Symbolic-Linguistic Frameworks

This repository contains multiple symbolic-linguistic frameworks developed to reinterpret ancient scripts and systems as architectural maps of meaning. Each framework is represented in the included Excel file. Updates will refine charts, add interpretations, and expand cross-comparisons across traditions.

Frameworks Included

Justinian Linguistic Deconstruction (JLD) – Divine & Shadow Letter-by-letter deconstruction of Hebrew and related languages. Each word is reconstructed into a conceptual sentence, with both a Divine (covenant-aligned) and Shadow (distorted) aspect revealed.

999 Framework (Hebrew) Reinterprets the Hebrew alphabet pre-Niqqudot. Each letter is classified as Stable, Unstable, or Balanced, paired with Gematria values and conceptual descriptors. Words become architectural sentences moving through cycles of stability, instability, and renewal.

New 10/18 Niqqud Overlay Framework (Hebrew, JLD/999) — For pointed forms only: maps each niqqud to brace overlays {A}{E}{I}{O}{U}{Ø}{D}{M}{R}{OQ}{SN} (plus ḥataf tags) that modify the consonantal flow without changing spelling. Use Overlay / With Niqqud readings here; do not mix with stripped consonantal mode in the same line.

888 Framework (Greek) A structural-symbolic system for the Greek alphabet, designed as a parallel to the Hebrew 999. Each letter carries conceptual descriptors, numerical values, and structural roles, providing insight into Hellenistic theology and early Christian texts.

New 10/18 English Framework — Symbolic/conceptual reinterpretation for English letterforms (pilot). Provides an “architectural” reading track parallel to Hebrew/Greek for cross-tradition testing.

Akkadian Framework Symbolic reinterpretation of Akkadian cuneiform signs. Focuses on conceptual meanings (e.g., KA = mouth/command, AN = heaven/divinity) and their resonance with Hebrew letters.

Sumerian Framework Structural-symbolic mapping of early Sumerian pictographs and signs, identifying parallels to later Semitic scripts. Explores concepts of divinity, authority, and creation encoded in Sumerian language.

Indus Framework Symbolic exploration of Indus Valley glyphs, treating them as conceptual rather than phonetic signs. Investigates parallels with agricultural, natural, and cosmological imagery.

Work in Progress: Updated 10/18/2025

This is an active research project. All frameworks are living systems under continual refinement. Earlier versions are preserved through GitHub commits and Zenodo releases for citation and comparison.

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10/18 Added New Timestamp .ots

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The 999 Framework reinterprets the Hebrew alphabet as a symbolic system. Each letter is classified as Stable, Unstable, or Balanced, tied to Gematria, and given conceptual meaning (with Egyptian/Paleo-Hebrew links), forming an architectural map of language and covenant.

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