'Stringing' the Holy Word

On the foundation of writing the Holy Bible, the eastern monks wrote out the entire scriptural history by using a system that detailed the social, physical, and mental behaviors of the ancestors to those who followed the worship of a God, and the many other gods. Because of that fact, there are many ways to learn how the Lord is an intricate part of our personal well-being. The monks, by following an extra-sensitive closeness, were able to embed the history of mankind within the very folds of the Holy Scripture. With that blessing, the monks gave believers an all possible way to communicate personally within ourselves, all our personal needs, hopes, and loves. It is a simple method that will be treasured for a lifetime.

Some call the method "Stringing". Stringing is collecting scripture from one word that best fits the circumstances you would like to see as to just what the One God, "I Am" made of your life. Stringing also allows you to make some plans to create better a situation if the need occurs. The reason this is possible is because we live in a mathematical world of Pi. Pi is the spiral this planet swirls in while it moves around the sun. With that constant spiral we return to about the same proximity every year over and over again. That movement effects our lives and we react to situations about in the same way each time we return to any same phase. Such as, Christmas we get happy, Easter we think of Christ, Thanksgiving we think of food and harvest, etc. The seasons for a year also has its special feelings, and we react to our seasonal moods as well. With 5,000 + years there is a lot of "hey, I've done that before".

The bible being inerrant (without mistakes), it's possible to see your life up to where you are right now by using 'Stringing'. Start the 'stringing' at the book of Genesis. End the stringing with the last verse that fits in your personal situation. Some of the books may not have anything particulate, while other books my be an abundance of info about something that happened in your life. When it seems there is nothing else related to your particular life-style, there is where you have lived well with the Lord. At that point, it possible to see, within scripture, a few choices that are possible to choose for a way to resolve something you may want to have answers for, or need. This technique has been used sense the beginning of recorded biblical history...Moses, Elijah, and Abraham all use this technique to inquire about the past, present, and their possible future.

By using either the bible's concordance, a separate concordance, or an online biblical verse search, you can search out single words as well as verses. Words like wife, husband, children, home, etc. should bring up a few results. Remember to start at the first verse that fits your situation or life-style, and then begin to read each of the following verses that fits for you; thus, going down through the other possibilities to see were God had you in His plan for a faithful life.

Let look at some verses that relate to one of our writers.  Using the word 'Gates', seven very simple biblical passages were chosen as events that felt similar to the writer's life-style.

(When she was born, her parents were both in the Eastern religion. Together they carried their new baby into the light side of life. The parents worked in the study of mental health;therefore, always around demonomania.)-
Genesis 19:1
That evening the two angels came to the entrance of the city of Sodom. Lot was sitting there, and when he saw them, he stood up to meet them. Then he welcomed them and bowed with his face to the ground. 
(As her family grew, it became necessary to work out a plan to keep them safe. Her oldest brother set out with their father to create a better living arrangement. It was the brother who was able to get he and her family away from the demonomania and into a safer occupation until the crude behaviors of persons stopped a constant barrage of assaults.)
Joshua 6:26
At that time Joshua invoked this curse: "May the curse of the LORD fall on anyone who tries to  rebuild the town of Jericho. At the cost of his firstborn son, he will lay its foundation. At the  cost of his youngest son, he will set up its gates."
(Hassenaah means 'the hated one' [Holman Bible Dictionary] , and we were hated because of the methods the Eastern monks taught the bible. The Munifii, as Jesus referred to himself, are perhaps the most hated persons in the world. They are the last of the Hebrews who followed Moses out and away from the Israelite.)
Nehemiah 3:3
The Fish Gate was built by the sons of Hassenaah. They laid the beams, set up its doors, and installed its bolts and bars.
(She began to earnestly study the bible and prepare for a new life in among the world's religious communities. But, the situation was horrible for her. Church after church ran her off until she was finally able to return to her home and family.)
Psalm 118:19-21
Open for me the gates where the righteous enter, and I will go in and thank the LORD. 20. These gates lead to the presence of the LORD, and the godly enter there. 21. I thank you for answering my prayer and giving me victory!
(Her husband from her youth also studied the bible continually. With diligence, he became a Frater in the Eastern studies, and life became very simple for us. With the rank of Frater, he was a part of city, state and Federal government policies in the eastern religious practice in the USA.)
Proverbs 31:23
Her husband is well known at the city gates, where he sits with the other civic leaders.
(She truly believes the road is "very narrow". So many meaningful people working around her became lost their faith and life in sometimes just simple lusts. Today she has only a few close friends, all of them are immediate family members. Others she knows, but, she says, she can never be close to them because of a bitterness towards the east, the Hebrews, and the Holy Bible itself.) -
Matthew 7:13-14
THE NARROW GATE : 13. "You can enter God's Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to hell is broad, and its gate is wide for the many who choose that way. 14. But the gateway to life is very narrow and the road is difficult, and only a few ever find it.
(Finally, and to this day, she chose to be in the light side of her physical self. Because of her parents studies in demonomania, she knows no evil can walk on the side of those in the light. There she feels safe, comfortable, and knowledgeable. "It is only those who name is in the Lamb's Book of Life that will be allowed to bring their glory and honor into the city. Revelation 21: 26 and 27." she earnestly reports.)
Revelation 21: 25-27
Its gates will never be closed at the end of day because there is no night there. 26. And all the nations will bring their glory and honor into the city. 27. Nothing evil will be allowed to enter, nor anyone who practices shameful idolatry and dishonesty—but only those whose names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

There it is...Stringing! Simple and easy to do. Because KAPB uses the New Living Translation, we will have a link to an online search tool for you to use if you like the way an Eastern bible illustrates the biblical stories. For us, it is the best and true translation to the original source to which the early eastern monasteries and monks (not church) translated the bible for all later generations to read. Good Luck, and God bless your efforts.

New Living Translation verse search link.

Thanks for this simple method to communicate with You, Oh Lord. You have encouraged us and added a depth of knowledge that is sure to be useful. Love and great interest will follow us well into the latter days. This holy book is about You, the faithful, and the sinners. May it be a new source to guide us on forward as sometimes life can be a darkened trail. Glory to God in the most outer universe.-

.... So that, if a man only abstains from doing evil in order to avoid punishment, Non pasces in cruce corvos, [Thou shalt not be hanged.], saith the Pagan; there, "thou hast thy reward." But even he will not allow such a harmless man as this to be so much as a good heathen. If, then, any man, from the same motive, viz., to avoid punishment, to avoid the loss of his friends, or his gain, or his reputation, should not only abstain from doing evil, but also do ever so much good; yea, and use all the means of grace; yet we could not with any propriety say, this man is even almost a Christian. If he has no better principle in his heart, he is only a hypocrite altogether.
- Dr. John Wesley

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