slip/fall---hand/hand---destruction/destruction---fighting


---attacking her---


fighting
---destruction/destruction---forearm/forearm---slip/rise


(Outer bracket).

The bible prophecy code is arranged so as to form 5 outer brackets (with the most outer bracket undefined) thereby putting emphasis on the central (upraised) wheel that says: 'Attacking her.' ('Her' is Jerusalem, the antithesis of Babylon, Rev. 18-21,cf., Isaiah 29.) This is a powerful example of Hebrew poetic chiasm where the thought moves into the center then mirrors back out. The repetition of words is also balanced in the bible code, as are the tenses. Capsulated, the flow of thought runs like this: (Color coded to words in above chart.)

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The powerful queens

The Black and White chess kingdoms were at war and the fight went back and forth. A smart tactician came up to the Black king with a brilliant idea.
Hands
“Dear Black King, I have a fantastic idea on how we can win the war over time against the dreadful White king”, he said enthusiastically.
The Black King was a bit sceptic at first:“Tactician, we have been at war with the white king for ages and ages without either of us succeeding. Your plan must be outstanding to say the least.”
“Oh, it is!”, the tactician answered with a smile. “My king, have you ever noticed that our newborn queens are far superior compared to the newborn rooks, bishops or even knights in almost every way? Your chess kingdom would be far better off with more queens than rooks, bishops or knights to win the battle over time!”
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The king thought for a moment, stood up with wide open eyes: “Eureka! Why didn’t I ever think of this myself? You are absolutely right! The queens are really the strongest chess piece we have by far.”
With this, the Black king created a new law with immediate effect:
The chances of bearing a Queen or a Rook/Bishop/Knight is 50/50!
“But my king!”, the tactician warned, “the boards will overflow and there won’t be any squares left for pieces. We have to make a rule to avoid overpopulation and stalemates”.
“You are correct again Tactician”, the King said while he pulled his moustache back a bit. “I will make a rule adjustment”.
All piece-bearing couples must continue to bear pieces until they have a queen! Once the couples have a queen, they have to stop bearing children!
A pregnant queen
After many years have passed the King wanted to check if his plan to have more queens in his kingdom than rooks, bishops or knights was successful.
Was it though?

Solution to the “Two urns” riddle

The solutions in the comment section were of course correct.
Once the young grandmaster put only one white pawn into one of the urns, his chances for freedom were significantly bigger. They went up to 73.33%.
But the grandmaster picked the wrong urn and grabbed a black pawn and his chess career ended. This story twist was a demonstration of the fact that even when one has good odds in life it can go downhill quickly. He should have never started to learn chess in the first place. Was this a bit too dark? Hey, I am just kidding. He got the White pawn of course! (How do I get out of this.)
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