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I can't remember now! Heck, that was more then a couple of days ago. :laughing7:
 

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Further R & I indicate that TJ just utilized the GOSPELS of Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John; SO! MAYBE, those 4 books are to be used as a "Code Book"... DUNNO. Do we "number" the words? Has ANYONE tried? COULD be just a SPECIFIC verse... DUNNO.

Interestingly, TJ cross-referenced from FOUR translations; the Greek, Latin, French, & Old English. Evolution from THE PHILOSOPHY OF JESUS OF NAZARETH (1803/04) to THE LIFE &
MORALS OF JESUS OF NAZARETH: Extracted Textually From The Gospels (1819/1820). COULD be a Code Book for Beale Ciphers 1 & 3... DUNNO.
 

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As I do R & I... I see that TJ had Greek, Latin, French & Old English translations "side by side"; Greek & Latin COULD POSSIBLY be "seen" as figures. French is ALMOST like OLD English; it MAY have been easier to just put Ciphers in NUMBERS... just a "thought".
 

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I STILL think it was in Hebrew; using Gematria; now THAT... would be FIGURES! "Google" The Original Alphabets: Ciphers, Letters... Gematria... HH!
 

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YET to think! TJ started this in 1803, when HE was PREZ; Corps of Discovery - Lewis & Clark Expedition. Found ANOTHER way of communicating with them... TJ's SECRET WRITING "Code". Picked it back up LATER, in 1819? For Beale expedition
& whatever else? Hmmm...
 

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THIS is VERY interesting... "google" Thomas Jefferson's Code & Ciphers; III (Miscellaneous)
 

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THIS also is interesting... Articles on Historical Cryptography; look for I (1783-1789) & II (1790-1803).
 

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