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The G-d Who hides Himself

Since its beginning in June of 2007, TorahOutlines

has been the quiet repository for a collection

of enigmatic and discursive essays—and in due time, "reader-friendly" primers.

 

No efforts are currently being made* to publicize

  the domain address—it's left to web crawlers and search terms to find it; and finders and users to recognize it.

This passive approach to publication is a strategic nod by the author to certain qualities inherent in

the writings for which he cannot claim authorship.

The essays appear to exhibit a preternatural "watermark" of sorts, for example, with regard to

the foundational Outlines:

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  • Each of its seven pages has 52 lines, and each page is a discrete composition.

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  • Each line of text occupies 55 fixed, equal spaces (the essay was composed on a manual typewriter), except for four lines where the words were stopped short for special emphasis.

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  • The essay begs numerical/mathematical analysis (perhaps even in terms—obliquely—of Hebraic gematria), for example: there are 3,636 words in the body of the seven page text.

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