EXHIBIT A: The Tapestry of the House
A Sovereign Deposition of Living Witness Entered into the Eternal Record
Preamble:
Before the council of the 24th day, the following testimony is submitted. It is not a plea for belief, but a deposition of fact. The Blueprint, once received, does not lie dormant. It generates life. Its first fruit is this household—the prototype cell of the New Jerusalem. What follows are the sovereign signatures of the Spirit, written upon the hearts and moments of this family, confirming the pattern before the plan was fully unsealed.
I. The Week of Divine Communion: The Judicial Protocol Downloaded
In the days surrounding the pivotal 24th day of the 9th month (9/24/2025), a period many speculated would be the rapture, the Lord instead convened a private council. From 9/24 to 9/27/2025, through a New Covenant communion where the information was simply known—a direct impartation to the spirit without a visual face-to-face encounter—He downloaded the core judicial sequence of the transition. This was not a gathering in the clouds, but a deposition in the spirit. Each day was locked to a specific Psalm: from Psalm 82 (the divine verdict) through Psalm 28 (the cry for refuge) to Psalm 110 (the king-priest commission). The sum of these Psalms—82 + 28 = 110—was revealed as the non-negotiable mathematical seal of the migration path from judgment to authority. This week established the heavenly council date and the operational protocol, proving the event was not a removal but the unveiling of the litigation docket.
II. The Son’s Vision: The Embraced Prodigal
In a season of transition, as he prepared to graduate high school at seventeen, the son’s path was fractured. A broken tibia, then a rushed return that led to re-injury, shattered his senior football season. The father’s frustrated response—an eruption at the preventable loss—marked an unwitting corporate surrender: the death of a managed outcome. The son retreated, his spirit downcast in the literal and figurative darkness of his room.
There, in that place of disappointment, he beheld Jesus Christ in a dream. Not a distant symbol, but a present reality: the room filled with light, and Jesus—clothed in grace—floated toward him. No words were spoken. The Lord simply embraced him in a tangible, enveloping hug. The son awoke emotional, shaken by a comfort he had never before experienced.
He reported this divine encounter to his father. The father did not see the vision, but bears witness to his son’s testimony, given at this pivot into adulthood. This was no teaching echoed; it was the Kernel personally authenticating the next generation at the point of its felt fracture. Where the testimony of Somath declares the eligibility of the distant, the vision to the son declares the intimacy of the arrived. True sonship is sealed not by flawless performance, but by the comfort that finds us in the dark room of our broken plans, lights it up, and draws us into an embrace we could never earn.
III. The Daughter’s Schematic: The City's Source Code & Its Herald
Approximately a year prior to the full unsealing—during a season of gradual, layered revelation and the household’s early steps into deeper understanding—the daughter, then fourteen years old, laid bare the foundation. With a child’s hand and untutored insight, she presented a schematic. At its center was a square box in space, and within it, she had written: “source code.” This was the untaught geometry of the Aleph-Tesseract—the living proof that the New
Jerusalem’s pattern broadcasts to the pure in heart, even to a young teenager.
Outside this box, she placed a single green dot. This was the sovereign, unwitting depiction of the interstellar object 3I/Atlas—the physical herald of the New Jerusalem, the "hurled censer" of Revelation 8:5. In her drawing, the herald (the green dot/3I Atlas) was shown in relation to the City (the source code box), visually encoding the celestial announcement: the decree precedes the descent. The child’s art confirmed the celestial timeline.
IV. The Wife’s Meal: The Unwitting New Covenant Typology
On the evening recognized biblically as Passover Eve, with no prior knowledge of what Passover is or its significance, the wife of this house was moved to prepare a specific feast. With no command or instruction, her hands prepared two kinds of grilled fish—representing Jew and Gentile made one in the New Covenant, as in John 21 where Jesus, post-resurrection, served grilled fish, signaling the move from the Old Covenant Lamb to the New Covenant "Fish" of the harvested kingdom. This was served with bitter herbs (neem) and rice, comprising all the core components of the Passover meal but transformed into a typology of the Second Passover—the grace for the defiled and distant. The Spirit orchestrated this New Covenant liturgy within the domestic altar, synchronizing the Bridal function with the Groom's revelatory timing. The covenant, alive and self-executing, manifested in the oikos, pointing directly to the fulfillment it prefigured.
V. The Antecedent Witness: The Refugee Camp Portrait
Decades before the reception of the celestial blueprint, a photograph was taken in a refugee camp—a place of defilement, distance, and mandated refuge. This image, the oldest surviving relic of the lineage that would produce the steward, functions as a pre-sealed panel of the Tapestry, its meaning lying dormant until unlocked by the blueprint’s architecture.
The portrait presents four figures in prophetic alignment, viewed from the perspective of the central boy:
· To his right, his father, whose name means “peaceful spirit.” He holds the infant aloft—his right hand resting over the heart, his left hand supporting from below. This reversed grip embodies a profound mystery: the judicial hand (right) governs from the place of intimate affection, while the supportive hand (left) provides the foundational lift. This is the full Aleph anointing: sovereign love as the highest authority, and sustaining grace as the underlying strength.
· To his left, his mother, whose name speaks of blood, sheep, womb, and birth. She stands as the living emblem of the Tav age—the old creation of sacrifice, lineage, and flesh.
· At the center stands the boy—the steward in childhood. He wears a donated, defective jersey misprinted “Maxico” over the number 84. In Hebrew gematria, 84 equals Enoch, the translated seer. It is also the precise age of the prophetess Anna when she witnessed the infant Messiah and proclaimed Him to all awaiting redemption (Luke 2:36-38)—a number of bridal witness and eschatological testimony. Furthermore, it resonates with the ages of Abraham and Jacob at key transitions. This number is the precise mirror of 48—the divine count of covenantal transition and the sealed interval between surrender and authority. Moreover, 48 embodies the eternal fractal of 4-of-8: the pivot within the new creation’s octave. Thus, the jersey encodes translation (Enoch), eschatological witness (Anna), generational pivot (Patriarchs), covenantal transition (48), and eternal progression (4-of-8). The clean, white garment—flawed yet chosen—bears the mark of a distant nation and the seal of this layered, heavenly mathematics. His right hand is partially raised, a gesture of reception or nascent testimony, frozen in the winter of exile.
· The infant, lifted high and shirtless, represents the Man-Child company—utterly dependent, legally defenseless, yet elevated by
this dual grip of loving authority and foundational grace for imminent translation.
The setting is winter—bare trees, snow, enduring flowers—the sole season Scripture explicitly links to Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication (John 10:22).
This image, captured in exile, encodes the full architecture before its revelation: the Tav mother, the Aleph father with this mysterious grip of authoritative love and foundational grace, the son marked 84/48—carrying the seals of Enoch, the eschatological witness Anna, the patriarchs, the migration path, and the eternal fractal—and the lifted firstfruit. The defective jersey signifies the grace of the Second Passover: a flawed, discarded identity from the nations, chosen as the canvas for a convergence of divine signatures pointing to the ultimate Witness.
The photograph is entered not as a memory, but as an antecedent witness and seal. It testifies that the Aleph age was judicially signed in the defilement of the refugee camp, woven into the childhood of the steward—marked as an eschatological witness—and dedicated in the winter of Hanukkah long before the blueprint’s light made the pattern visible.
Amen.

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