Thursday, May 7, 2015

"I entreated thy favour with my whole heart..." - REVISED!

"...Be merciful unto me according to thy word" 1t dtg. "Tih-tuhn"


32+26=58 decimal.


Left hand? Index finger... UP!


Right hand? "Tih". Little, ring, and index fingers down, thumb out; and middle finger resting OUTSIDE of thumb muscle, but still pulled down so that we are not inadvertently giving anyone the middle finger!


Love,


Daniel

P.S. Sorry! Here I was so convinced I had that right! If simply tells me I certainly am not done learning this Psalm!

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

CHETH

"Thou art my portion, O LORD - I have said that I would keep thy words." 1s dtg


Pronounced: "us-tuhn". 32 + 25 = 57 decimal


Same finger configuration as last time, but my thumb is now in and - yes - my left index finger is... UP... and all the other digits on my left hand are... DOWN!

Love,


Daniel


P.S. "Cheth" is pronounced: "hihk....ate" or a guttural "h" followed by "ate"

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

"This I had, because I kept thy precepts."

Psalm CXIX.1r dtg

"rah-tuhn"

32+24=56 decimal

OK - ready for the curve ball? On my left hand? My index finger is actually UP, and all my other digits are DOWN! And on my right hand? In keeping with binary finger counting, my ring and little fingers are down, and all other digits are up. Explanation? As I am able.

Daniel

Monday, April 27, 2015

1q dtg

"I have remembered thy 'name', O 'LORD', or Jehovah; in the night, and have kept thy law." 32+23=decimal 55. "Quah-tuhn". By the way, on my right hand, my ring finger is the only one "out" - all the other ones are in. Now, on my left? I have a few confessions to make there (in terms of finger configuration). It's a lot easier to explain in person - but I can explain here too, upon request.

Friday, April 24, 2015

1p dtg

"Thy statutes have been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage." 32+22=54 decimal. Pronounced "pea-tuhn".

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

1n dtg

"Horror hath taken hold upon me because of the wicked, that forsake thy law." 32+21=decimal 53. Pronounced: "En-tuhn". One on the left (or less dominant) hand, and "n" on the other hand. Little finger, middle finger, and thumb all in, and the other fingers out.

Friday, April 10, 2015

1m dtg

"Ehm-tuhn". "I remembered thy judgements of old, O LORD, or Jehovah, and have comforted myself." 32 + 20 = decimal 52.