Posted on 07/10/2024 7:47:18 AM PDT by Hebrews 11:6
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Remember Moses was raised as an Egyptian Royal Prince, fully educated in all the princely subjects and arts.
Yes, that was the beginning of his education............................
He learned to read Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
Maybe that’s what was on the tablets!.............🙄
Maybe that’s why he broke the first set....................
"He learned to read Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
Maybe that’s what was on the tablets!.............🙄"
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Maybe that’s why he broke the first set....................
"Mosaic" Law
It all fits back together in the simplest but weirdest ways.
Here's a fun, full circle-ish trail y'all might enjoy:
According to Jewish tradition, "Moses was born in Egypt on the 7th of Adar in the year 2368 from creation..." (link)
And then what happens is that the Torah of Moses ends on these words:
"and all the great awe, which Moses performed before the eyes of all Israel."
וּלְכֹ֖ל הַמּוֹרָ֣א הַגָּד֑וֹל אֲשֶׁר֙ עָשָׂ֣ה משֶׁ֔ה לְעֵינֵ֖י כָּל־יִשְׂרָאֵֽל,
= 2368
Speaking of hieroglyphics, "hieroglyphics" is analogous to "Greek" as meaning something beyond a person's comprehension.
(Fun list at that link. In Finnish, French, and Icelandic, "Hebrew" is the crypto language.)
It's all Greek to me:
One day a couple of years back, I was cruising Wikipedia pages when I came to Neil Armstrong's page in Greek. In there is a translation for Neil's famous first words -- famous for experts arguing about the presence or absence of the indefinite article, because then it means something else entirely without it, a redundancy for starters.
The second half of the announcement, however, exists in the place beyond the point of contention, being the "one giant leap for mankind":
ένα μεγάλο άλμα για την ανθρωπότητα
= 2368
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Speaking of Wikipedia -- the Moab of encyclopedias -- another detail is that sometimes famous works of art, popular geographical points of interest, iconic songs or what-have-you go by alternate common names. Wiki typically includes such info in the first line of an article.
On the Hebrew side, this is explained with the phrase, נקרא לעיתים,
"is sometimes called".
= 911
😉
It all fits back together in the simplest but weirdest ways.
Time for a mighty rescue!
It is always a distinct pleasure watching someone who is gifted exercising that gift, and once again you have given us a vivid demonstration. Such a spectacle is, I believe, a precursor to heaven, for that is common there—indeed, it is the norm—so thank you for today’s foretaste, an otherworldly appetizer....
The whole world is an art *and* a science. I always find the best stuff.
It’s an open perspective that really tends to irk people for the most part. Story of my life so I’m used to the results.
Winning!
But not me, as I've explained. You may inflict your musings upon me to your heart's content.
It’s a cabinet of curiosities. 😄
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