Bible Code Pictograms/Prophecy
The 'Wheels' Interpret
the Writing on the Hand
Also see, The Leprous Hand
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(Tishri 15, 2001)
and whom he would he raised to life;
and whom he would he exalted;
and whom he would he put down' (Daniel 5:19b).
Hands Of War 2 Riddles
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23 blue and red circles w. text | |
The 11 blue circles | The 12 red circles |
The wheels are divided evenly before and after the thumb; the first 12 circles (inclusive of the circle at the upraised 'thumb' [exact center]) composes the first stanza. The second paragraph is from the second set of 11 circles. As we shall see, the first stanza mirrors the second stanza in perfect symmetry and balanced poetry. The emphasis is on the center wheel both in the picture of the hand, the wheels, and what the wheels say. It is the 12th wheel from the beginning or 12 from the end. It reminds us of the 12 tribes of Israel. This interpretation is born out by what the message of the wheels are saying---The bible code is about the deliverance of Zion by the hand of God, (Revelation 7:1-8). These two series of circles intersecting in the middle appear to me to be the outline of two wings of an great Eagle---just as the book of Revelation prophesies:
Shadow Of War Door Riddle
Jehovah goes to war against her (i.e., 'Babylon'),and the arrogant one!'Wheel' number | Text of 'wheels' along index finger, each alternating in direction | Alternate Reading | Notes |
#1, 2 | They will be thrust out and made to bow down. | Or, 'They will be vomited out.' | 'Vomit' --This odd saying is greatly expanded on in the mene-tekel code. All enemies will bow (Php. 2:10, etc.) |
#3 | I will make them slip! | 'I will make them collapse' | Belshazzar collapsed from fear of the hand, Daniel 5:6 |
#4 | Divided they fall! | 'Being divided (sg.) they writhe in pain (pl.)' 'Being slippery, he fell!' | 'Divided,' a play on, 'Peres: Your kingdom is divided.' But now the king is divided/slain! (Daniel 5:30) |
#5, 6 | For, I made him bend sufficiently! | The word seems to imply the stretching out of a hand as well | |
#7 | His strength ('hand') is sufficient, my beloved ones, | The name David is derived from the word for beloved, implying that the deliverance of the 'city of David' --Jerusalem --is in view | |
#8 | the strength ('hand') of the Lord! | ||
#9,10 | Destruction! Jehovah and destruction! | ||
#11 | For the Lord will fight the ones | ||
center wheel #12 | attacking her. | Heb. same as in Isaiah 29:7 | i.e., God will defend Jerusalem (Isaiah 29:1-7), His beloved city! |
#13,14 | When he comes to battle, lo, it comes | ||
#15,16 | ---lo, destruction after destruction! | ||
#17 | A forearm, and a forearm | 'a cubit and a cubit' | the code consistently emphasizes measuring and numbering |
#18 | to blot out the arrogant one! | 'to erase the fat!' | 'erase'---an appropriate word for a hand that is writing! |
#19a | He slipped! | i.e., 'he slipped on his own fat!' | |
#19b-21 | I am risen to life, even to abundant life! | ||
#22,23 | For His hand is the hand of the Beloved---Jah! (i.e., 'the Lord') Core java black book by nageshwar rao pdf. | Or, the Hebrew letters can be deciphered alternatively as: 'For His strength, beloved, is from the Lord.' | |
Please note that while the above is a literal translation---it only represents the core of what is there because with more study more would be discovered. Therefore, the above can be enlarged and improved upon with more effort, but the substance of the above is accurate. |
(Outer-bracket)
slip/fall---hand/hand---destruction/destruction---fighting
---attacking her---