"SAH-dih"
Righteous are thou, O LORD, and upright are thy judgments.
(LORD, means "Jehovah")
Verse fourtuh nine, which equals a hundred and thirty seven
I'm sorry people! I really am! I am so mortified! If ye do not know, why? Good! But if ye do, I - again - apologize! I am sure glad I proofread this! :)
Friday, January 29, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Rivers of waters run down mine eyes...
...because they keep not thy law.
Verse fourtuh eight, which equals one hundred and thirty six.
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the ring finger in on the right hand. Use your right palm to help hold down your right ring finger.
I love you, OK?
Daniel
Verse fourtuh eight, which equals one hundred and thirty six.
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the ring finger in on the right hand. Use your right palm to help hold down your right ring finger.
I love you, OK?
Daniel
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Make thy face to shine upon thy servant,...
and teach me thy statutes.
Verse 47 dtg, or "fourtuh seven"= 135 decimal, or "a hundred and thirty five"
Sincerely,
Daniel
Verse 47 dtg, or "fourtuh seven"= 135 decimal, or "a hundred and thirty five"
Sincerely,
Daniel
Monday, January 25, 2016
Deliver me from the oppression of man... - revised
...so will I keep thy precepts.
Verse fourtuh six, which equals one hundred and thirty four.
Four fingers up on the right hand, and the index and middle fingers in on the left hand.
Love,
Daniel
Verse fourtuh six, which equals one hundred and thirty four.
Four fingers up on the right hand, and the index and middle fingers in on the left hand.
Love,
Daniel
Friday, January 22, 2016
Order my steps in thy word...
...and let not any iniquity have dominion over me.
Verse fourtuh five.
Love,
Daniel
Verse fourtuh five.
Love,
Daniel
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Look thou upon me, and be merciful unto me...
...as thou usest to do unto those that love thy name.
44 dtg "fourtuh four" = 128+4 = 132 decimal, or "one hundred and thirty two"
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the middle finger in on the right hand.
Love,
Daniel
44 dtg "fourtuh four" = 128+4 = 132 decimal, or "one hundred and thirty two"
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the middle finger in on the right hand.
Love,
Daniel
Thursday, January 14, 2016
I opened my mouth...
...and panted - for I longed for thy commandments. ;)
Verse 43 dtg "four-tuh three"= 32*4 + 3 = 128+3 = 131 decimal "one hundred and thirty one"
Verse 43 dtg "four-tuh three"= 32*4 + 3 = 128+3 = 131 decimal "one hundred and thirty one"
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
The entrance of thy words giveth light... revised!
...it giveth understanding unto the simple.
verse: fourtuh-two
Daniel
verse: fourtuh-two
Daniel
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
PE
Pronounced: "Peh"
Thy testimonies are wonderful - therefore doth my soul keep them.
41 dtg "fourtuh-one" = 32*4 + 1 = 128 + 1 = 129 "one hundred and twenty nine" decimal
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the thumb in on the right hand.
I love you, OK? And I always will! :) < 3
Daniel
Thy testimonies are wonderful - therefore doth my soul keep them.
41 dtg "fourtuh-one" = 32*4 + 1 = 128 + 1 = 129 "one hundred and twenty nine" decimal
Four fingers up on the left hand, and only the thumb in on the right hand.
I love you, OK? And I always will! :) < 3
Daniel
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Therefore I esteem all thy precepts concerning all things to be right...
...and I hate every false way.
"Four-tuh" - say it the same way you would say "fourty", except, of course, go "uh" at the end, instead of "ee".
Four fingers up on the left hand, and all digits up on the right.
By the way, by way of review: this is a mix: conventional finger counting on the left hand, and binary finger counting on the right. Originally, I used binary finger counting on both hands - but then I realized that:
a) I did not need to and
b) using conventional finger counting on my left hand minimized finger fatigue
40 dtg (again: "four-tuh") = decimal 128, or "one hundred and twenty eight"
Daniel
"Four-tuh" - say it the same way you would say "fourty", except, of course, go "uh" at the end, instead of "ee".
Four fingers up on the left hand, and all digits up on the right.
By the way, by way of review: this is a mix: conventional finger counting on the left hand, and binary finger counting on the right. Originally, I used binary finger counting on both hands - but then I realized that:
a) I did not need to and
b) using conventional finger counting on my left hand minimized finger fatigue
40 dtg (again: "four-tuh") = decimal 128, or "one hundred and twenty eight"
Daniel
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