Wow!
Yep!
Just now catching up with this topic.
Finally, a word about the future. God called me to this endeavor nearly four years ago, but along the way I’ve discovered that He has been preparing me for it all my life; that is, I find that the qualities needed to do this are precisely those He has most instilled in me. And now that His Spirit has taught me how to do this, He wants more: I must head out of Jerusalem to the uttermost parts of the earth.
This simply made me curious about the [Hebrew] date of the very first post. (I never know what I'll find.)
THE BIBLE IN PAINTINGS: #1, God creating Adam6/6 -- D-Day, 2020 being 76 years after '44, as well as the eve of the traditional birth date of Judah:
Bing Images ^ | c. 2000 BC -- c. 90 AD | Father, Son & Holy Spirit
Posted on 6/6/2020, 1:43:28 PM by Hebrews 11:6I am surveying "Bible art" for my own amusement (at the Spirit's prompting) and thought others might enjoy it, too. Various artists' conceptions enrich my own thoughts about biblical incidents. My intent is to proceed methodically left-to right, Genesis to Revelation. Back soon with another.
Shabbat, June 6, 2020
14 Sivan, 5780
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But none of that is what caught my eye when I first saw the date of 6/6/2020. It was that it was "Blind Day":
בליינד דיי
(= 130, the word for an eye, ayin, the letter that = 70: עין)
There's no English page. It was just something I'd recalled from my many internet travels over time.
That's just the thing with 6/6 in the year 2020, the double-double: 6/6 is the metric equivalent of 20/20.
As the web-translation goes:
Nature of activityThere you go, full circle in living color:The "Thinking in Color" group initiated the idea of Blind Day, and this day is officially marked in Israel every year on June 6, with the intention that on June 6, all citizens of the country can think in color even if they do not see 6/6, in addition to this day, International Vision Day is held on October 11 every year.
Every year, Blind Day follows the slogan: "Close your eyes – and see!" thinking that even when you don't see 6/6, you can think in color.
The Bible In Paintings
20/20, or 6/6... in mathematical terms, both reduce to 1:
Genesis 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
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May you be much blessed on your new platform.
From and including: Saturday, June 6, 2020
To and including: Monday, February 5, 2024