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en: Symbol of early 17th-century mystic Jakob Böhme, including the names "Christus", "Iesus" (Jesus), and "Immanuel" surrounding an inverted heart containing a Tetractys of the Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton, and at the bottom, the Pentagrammaton. As reproduced in Manly P. Hall's 1928 book "The Secret Teachings of all Ages", from site http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/sta/sta17.htm

According to "The Alphabetic Labyrinth" by Johanna Drucker (ISBN 0-500-28068-1), this Christian Kabbalistic diagram is from the 1730 Libri Apologetici.

See en:Image:Tetragrammaton-Tetractys.png for just the Tetractys of the Hebrew letters of the Tetragrammaton (with Gematria sum).


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