Posted on 11/17/2023 2:05:46 PM PST by boatbums
Yahweh is embedded in the DNA of every creation.
DNA
Christian author Steve Russell is sharing an interesting fact about our DNA of every creation. Did you know that the name of God is embedded in our every cell? There’s a code in our DNA that literally means Yahweh.
“You know how an artist will sign their work so that in the future, it’s easy to see what the source of the work was,” Steve said. “So, in the human cells, in every human cell, there’s DNA. It’s a code that’s written in acid. ATCG is the name of the acid and these acids are held together by these sulfuric bridges like a chain, and these bridges appear in a sequence and it’s every ten, every five, every six, and again, every five.”
YHWH
The rate of connection of deoxyribonucleic acid is as follows, 10-5-6-5. In Hebrew, 10 is equivalent to Y, five is equivalent to H and six is equivalent to W. So the numeric sequence 10-5-6-5 is translated to YHWH in English and that word is pronounced as Yahweh.
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Supposedly the jabs change your DNA from the the God given DNA.
Supposedly the jabs change your DNA from the the God given DNA.
Just sharing my own personal writing:
The Handwriting of God
DNA is the language of life, and God is the writer.
Sometime in early January of 1954, God decided to create a [LTC.ret] -— me.
He spread out the DNA from both of my parents, and set about choosing which specific base pairs would form my own distinct code for my one of a kind life. Although the core DNA of an average human body is pretty consistent, there is ample opportunity for individual characteristics in the three billion base pairs, divided onto the 23 pairs of chromosomes, that make up the normal genes of human DNA.
But God, being God, is not limited to what is spread out before Him. He can always choose to substitute one base pair for another, or create a whole new sequence, to write a single unique trait or a whole uniquely different individual -— we call those mutations.
Every A & T, every C & G, were lined up exactly as God wanted. He picked them and put them in place just for me. And then He gently breathed His breath of life into me, and began my journey to discover my fearfully and wonderfully made self, and to enjoy the life He has given me.
My life has been a glorious unfolding revelation of what God had in store for me that many years ago. He has laughed at my foolishness, cried at my failings, and rejoiced at my accomplishments. He is my watchful and ever loving Father, and I owe everything I am and everything I have to Him.
© PLB,DVM [LTC.ret]
They need to keep it as close as possible to your brain. ;D
WOW!
Lol! You got me there...
“It’s a code that’s written in acid.”Actually esters.
This article is taking a lot of hits. The topic has been around for a while. The description is vague on how to see and pin down this information to actually verify. That's always a red flag for me.
In any case, I've seen the YHVH pattern doubled and reversed on a street view in Tel Aviv, only it's a phone number, the [suspended] squarish hyphens functioning as the yud. When I put the business name into a search, I got images of a harp and a violin paired together, which have seemingly no relation to the business on the street.
At a glance, the story is fantastical, whimsical even, a coincidence-ridden fanciful tale that one really wants to believe...
“You know how an artist will sign their work so that in the future, it’s easy to see what the source of the work was,” Steve said.
Kind of like how the Messiah* has a peculiar star located in the middle of his scroll (megillah), on the same side as the pegs for strings G - D:
Esther, "star", and hidden:
At a glance, the story of Purim is fantastical, whimsical even, a coincidence-ridden fanciful tale that one really wants to believe.
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The very name of the book we read on Purim hints at this idea: Megillat Esther, the Scroll of Esther. In Hebrew, the word Esther is related to the word nistar, meaning hidden, and the word megillah is related to the word megaleh, meaning to reveal. Thus the Megillah of Esther can be literally translated as the revelation of that which is hidden. Esther's name and essence are one. She focused on what is important and meaningful, even though it might be hidden from the eye.
Then and now, G-d's Presence is not readily visible. In fact, G-d's Name is not mentioned once throughout the entire megillah.
*In modern Hebrew, a violin is a kinnor, the same word that is David's harp. David never left home without his beloved harp, so to speak, as if it were embedded in his DNA. His song lives on.
“You know how an artist will sign their work so that in the future, it’s easy to see what the source of the work was,” Steve said.
For You formed my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvelous are Your works, and I know this very well. (Psalm 139:13,14)
It's sad that some came here only to mock instead of being encouraged and drawn to the Creator of all things. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you.
Of course, God made you the very special person that you are in the same way.
Isn’t He wonderful!!!
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