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Post by gaurinathan on Aug 10, 2010 3:39:43 GMT
Those Hebrew words read from right to left: Bereshit bara Elohim; "In the beginning created God..." But the translation doesn't quite cover what is there. What is there is, obviously, fourteen letters. I'm going to explore this with you, my reader. Some intelligence wrote the Torah - or the five books of Moses - that called itself JHVH; again four letters. These four entities have been depicted as the four fixed signs of the zodiac: a human, a lion, an ox, and an eagle (that is a symbol for Scorpio). They consisted of eyes and a thriving sound hooded over the four. The ox is Anu. Aleph, the first letter of the Alephbeth (and the third of our heading word), means head of an ox, and was originally depicted as an A upside-down, so the Greek were the ones who turned it upside-down. To be continued...
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