Author: J. William Gill
Date of First Use: December 2024
Date of Declaration: May 2025
Justinian Linguistic Deconstruction (JLD) is a symbolic-linguistic analysis system developed by J. William Gill. It deconstructs words to their earliest recorded symbolic letters (e.g., Proto-Sinaitic, Paleo-Hebrew, Akkadian) and reconstructs their original conceptual meaning as a flowing sentence. JLD bypasses traditional phonetic interpretation and focuses on the symbolic and metaphysical essence of each letter, including dual-aspect (divine and shadow) meanings.
Now includes full methodology write-up: JLD_Methodology_Guide.pdf
- Tracks ancient origin of each letter-form
- Ignores vowel systems and Niqqud added in later periods
- Maintains exact letter order in breakdown (no rearranging)
- Produces interpretive sentences based on symbolic flow
- Applies dual-symbolism (light/shadow or divine/contrast)
- Useful for theological study, etymological analysis, and symbolic philosophy
This method is free to use for educational, theological, or research purposes, but is not to be monetized or altered.
You may not:
- Sell or commercially distribute this method or its derivatives
- Claim authorship or originality
- Modify and redistribute under another name
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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JLD_Proof_of_Originality_JWilliamGill.pdf
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JLD_Proof_of_Originality_JWilliamGill.pdf.ots
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LICENSE.txt
Full license terms of use and protection
If citing this method in academic or public works, please use:
Gill, J. W. (2025). Justinian Linguistic Deconstruction (JLD).
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/jwilliam3975/justinian-linguistic-deconstruction
For permission requests or scholarly collaboration:
Email: justgil@mail.regent.edu
Author's Website: TBD