is one thing; and this name Hacaba (Hebrew characters) is extracted from this verse
the holy and the blessed one; in like manner this name Jesu (Hebrew characters) is found in the heads of these two verses, viz.
that is, untill the Messiah shall come, and the other verse
that is, his name abides till the end, Thus also is the name Amen (Hebrew characters) extracted from this verse
that is the Lord the faithfull King; sometimes these names are extracted from the end of words, as the same name Amen, from this verse
that is, the wicked not so, but the letters are transposed; so by the finall letters of this verse
that is, to me what? or what is his name? is found the name Tetragrammaton, in all these a letter is put for a word, and a letter extracted from a word, either from the beginning, end, or where you please; and sometimes these names are extracted from all the letters, one by one, even as those seventy two names of God are extracted from those three verses of Exodus beginning from these three words,
the first and last verses being written from the right to the left, but the middle contrarywise from the left to the right, as we shall shew hereafter; and so sometimes a word is extracted from a word, or a name from a name, by the transposition of letters, as Messia (Hebrew characters) from Ismah (Hebrew characters) and Michael (Hebrew characters) from (Hebrew characters) Malachi. But sometimes by changing of the Alphabeth, which the Cabalists call Ziruph (Hebrew characters) so from the name Tetragrammaton (Hebrew characters) are drawn forth (Hebrew characters) Maz Paz (Hebrew characters) Kuzu sometimes also by reason of the equality of numbers, names are changed, as Metattron (Hebrew characters) for Sadai (Hebrew characters) for both of them make three hundred and fourteen, so Iiai (Hebrew characters) and El (Hebrew characters) are equall in number, for both make thirty one. And these are the hidden secrets concerning which it is most difficult to judge, and to deliver a perfect science; neither can they be understood and taught in any other language except the Hebrew; but seeing the names of God (as Plato saith in Cratylus) are highly esteemed of the Barbarians, who had them from God, without the which we can by no means perceive the true words and names by which God is called, therefore concerning these