As the stream of knowledge increases in the modern world of information, we find new revelation in the ancient scriptures – the manuscripts which contain within them the beauty of the name Yahuah.When we read through these ancient scrolls - these cepheriym - we quickly discover how much we have been deprived by the removal of the books called the Apocrypha, as man has divided and divided again the Word of Yahuah.However, let us not say that we go boldly where no man has gone before, as many others – the ancient scribes, monks, and theologians have walked these paths before and have, in their own way, sought to disclose the wonders they found.One of these wonders includes this setting forth of the twenty-two: an interesting number found in a divine algorithm that makes itself known throughout the scrolls and Megilloth in curious ways. Moshe (Moses) saw it; so did Daviyd (David) and Shalomah (Solomon)There is a divinity to it – an intrinsic interlink the character of Yahuah himself and the delineation of his whole creation. But there is also a limitation to it – a regulation qualified to meet the capacity of man to understand in the form of language. That is to say, that which is found in nature is made regular that it might be perceived (known), recognized (understood) and applied (in wisdom).