Holy Revelation: I Am The Lord by Taylor Russell Stone has received acclaim from Barbara Bamberger Scott of the US Review of Books. Scott highlighted that “Stone arrays a complex vision of numerical and alphabetical methodology, promising a deeper comprehension of God’s identity hidden within time-honored scripture.” This is a book that explores divine identity and spiritual enlightenment. It invites readers to engage in a journey of understanding the nature of God and His revelations.
Taylor Russell Stone was born in the spring of 1944. His formative years were spent in Montgomery County, Maryland. A graduate of Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, he received an Associate of Arts degree from Montgomery Junior College in the spring of 1966. Stone has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland University College in 1974.
In 1966, Mr. Stone entered the United States Air Force, where he served as a security policeman, obtaining the rank of sergeant before his honorable discharge in the summer of 1970. Mr. Stone is a collector of music, enjoys cooking, and writes poetry. Currently, Mr. Stone resides in Montgomery County, where he grew up.
Paraphrased, the message to Pergamos in Chapter Two of Revelation in the Holy Bible is: To him that overcometh will be given to eat the hidden manna, and to him will be given a white stone with a name written within known only to him that receiveth it. Within the name of the author will be the name given. On the numerical voyage you are about to take, you will be served the credentials of Immanuel, the Tree of Life. You will learn the many ways the various aspects of the LORD are revealed: His identity was confirmed. The LORD has hidden His face, so permutations of the word values will be made to reveal the aspect to which the phrase relates.
Stone arrays a complex vision of numerical and alphabetical methodology, promising a deeper comprehension of God’s identity hidden within time-honored scripture. This mystical journey begins with the concept of permutation, opening the way for revivifying the wording and interpretation of scriptures cited. The mystics and rebbes of Judaism themselves perceived a numerical value system that adheres, Stone states, to the scriptural alphabet. The Holy Bible’s book of Revelation is aligned herein with the system that Stone has utilized to identify the Lord.
Because God chose to conceal his identity from his followers, diligent effort is required to decipher the alphabet into numeric codes, the whole promising an expanded realization of unique, distinctive divinity. Embarking on this quest, linking letters to numbers (A being 1), and using the permutation system, Stone presents seventy-seven as God’s individual standard, matching with the names attributed to God and establishing the proof of their absolute connection. Offering evidence based on this method, many notable titles attributed to, for example, the “Everlasting GOD” and “All-Knowing Father,” will be shown as permuting consistently to Stone’s seventy-seven. The formula is utilized not only in the Book of Revelation, but also in Psalms and Isaiah, and references notable scriptural personages such as Abraham, Isaac, and Joseph.
The US Review of Books (USRB) recommends Holy Revelation: I Am The Lord by Taylor Russell Stone. Here’s the review from the USRB that highlights:
“Stone, who has a bachelor of arts degree and served in the United States Air Force, offers his remarkable theory regarding God’s true identity for the benefit of all devout seekers. His readers will doubtless wish to embark on a similar, individualized path to explore the correlation between the personal and the divine. Employing the permutation process as illustrated through a multitude of literary patterns and corresponding numerals, Stone’s well-considered thesis presents and promotes promising guidelines for biblical study and group discussion.”