Entry number 26... Batting 1000
Jan 4, 2015 15:33:19 GMT
Post by Goldenfleeced on Jan 4, 2015 15:33:19 GMT
So, in honor of what will be post number 1000, I have decided to make a thread for this number... it is kind of special, after all.
Let's start here...
According to the Talmud, the Torah concerns thousand generations, but it would have been revealed to Israel only at the 26th generation of the history of the world, that is to say starting from Adam. It is Moses that, at the 26th generation of the world, receives the Torah transmitted by God.
The Fathers of the Church saw in the number 1000 "the totality of the generations and the perfection of the life".
Have a paradisiac meaning, it is the immortality of the happiness.
According to the Talmudic tradition, thousand is the symbol of the imperishable doctrine.
The two witnesses of the Revelation have the power among others to strike the whole world of 1000 plagues. (Rv 11,6)
The reign of a thousand years in the Revelation. (Rv 20)
The increase of 1 to 1000 will characterize the Messianic time. (Is 60,22)
In the Tower of David are suspended 1000 bucklers. (Sg 4,4)
The fruit of the vineyard of Solomon would cost 1000 shekels of silver. (Sg 8,11)
Thousand years are like one day. (Ps 84,11)
The alliance that God concludes with Abraham was valid for 1000 generations. (Ps 105,8)
It is on the altar of Gibeon where Solomon offered 1000 holocausts that he asked God to give him the wisdom. (1 K 3,4)
David is established by Saul chief of 1000 men. (1 S 18,13)
We count 1000 persons who perish in the citadel of Shechem. (Jg 9,49)
Samson killed 1000 men with a jawbone of a donkey. (Jg 15,16)
Abimelech gives to Abraham 1000 pieces of money in compensation. (Gn 20,16)
According to ancient texts, it is question of the "thousand gods of Hatti", indicating a polytheism very developed at the Hittites.
The papyrus of Leyde has "thousand songs to Amon".
In the mathematical base seven, 1000 is the number following 666, the number of the Beast of the Revelation.
Annick of Souzenelle points out that Raphael, in Hebrew, is translated by the "divine doctor" and that Raph, is the "doctor" having as numerical value 1000 = 200 + 800, that is to say "the reconquered unit with the recovery".
The numerical value of Hebrew word QTz meaning "the end", and ThM meaning complete or perfect, gives each one 1000.
www.ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu1000.php
Post number 26... and we're batting a thousand. Yep.
Now, about that 'connection'... and 'computer programs'... and (H)Al...
Of course, there was a Korn tune that went along with that... but you don't want to hear that one, do you?
Now, I have something to add to our Number 26, concerning the Sybilline Oracles, and our ongoing Revelation, but first...
In response to our dear 'El-lie May' and the true beauty of serendipity, I need to tell you this... you're going to love it...
I told you on a previous thread that I grew up in a place called Pleasant Hill, near Mount Pisgah (the rumored location of the Ark), on Edenvale Road, and that's all pretty Good, but let's add this last part of the (True) story...
The high school's team name and mascot was... are you ready...?
The Pleasant Hill 'Billies'... it was (and still is, I believe) a goat...
You see, you just can't make this stuff up...
Anyway, here is the quote that I wanted to leave you with this morning, before I enter 'free fall' for real...
Raymond F. Surburg writes: "Book 1 begins with creation and relates the history of the human race till the exit of Noah from the ark. This is followed by the history of the life of Christ, a portrayal of His miracle of the loaves, His crucifixion, and the destruction of the Jews. In this book, Hades is derived from Adam [Thomson]. Like the Book of Enoch, it has an allusion to the holy watchers and an arithmograph which seems to be fulfilled in Theos Soter. Book 2 is patterned afer the eschatological discourses of Jesus Christ, and there appear to be echoes of them in this book. As also in Enoch, four archangels are introduced: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel. Book 3 is by far the largest: it contains a mass of confused material. It has a number of historical allusions, for example, the building of the tower of Babel, the establishment of the Solomonic kingdom, as well as events of historical importance to other nations. There is an early reference to the conquest of Egypt by Rome, the siege of Troy, the conquests of Alexander the Great, a sketch of the history of the Jews up to the time of Cyrus, and a series of oracles predicting judgment against Babylon, Egypt, Gog, Magog, Troy, and Lybia for their sins of idolatry. It also has prophecies directed against Antiochus Epiphanes, Phrygia, Cyprus, and the Hellenes, and predictions about the coming judgment against Babylon, Egypt, Gog, Magog, Troy, and Lybia for their sins of idolatry. It also has prophecies directed against Antiochus Epiphanes, Phrygia, Cyprus, and the Hellenes, and predictions about the coming judgment on a wicked world, terminating in the coming of the Messiah. In the prophecies the Jews are lauded as a people who are faithful to the law of God, and conversely, the paganism of other peoples is denounced, and the heathen are exhorted to embrace Judaism. Book 4 is Jewish throughout. It contains a sketch of the history of great empires, beginning with that of Assyria and ending with Alexander the Great. The fifth book tells the story of the successive emperors from Julius Caesar to the Antonines. The sixth has only 26 lines in which the Cross is praised. The next, 7, is fragmentary. The eighth book has an arithmogram and acrostic: IESOUS CHRISTOS THEOU HUIOS SOTER STAUROS."
www.earlyjewishwritings.com/sibylline.html
Just interesting, don't you think...?
I do...
Have a Great Day...
Let's start here...
According to the Talmud, the Torah concerns thousand generations, but it would have been revealed to Israel only at the 26th generation of the history of the world, that is to say starting from Adam. It is Moses that, at the 26th generation of the world, receives the Torah transmitted by God.
The Fathers of the Church saw in the number 1000 "the totality of the generations and the perfection of the life".
Have a paradisiac meaning, it is the immortality of the happiness.
According to the Talmudic tradition, thousand is the symbol of the imperishable doctrine.
The two witnesses of the Revelation have the power among others to strike the whole world of 1000 plagues. (Rv 11,6)
The reign of a thousand years in the Revelation. (Rv 20)
The increase of 1 to 1000 will characterize the Messianic time. (Is 60,22)
In the Tower of David are suspended 1000 bucklers. (Sg 4,4)
The fruit of the vineyard of Solomon would cost 1000 shekels of silver. (Sg 8,11)
Thousand years are like one day. (Ps 84,11)
The alliance that God concludes with Abraham was valid for 1000 generations. (Ps 105,8)
It is on the altar of Gibeon where Solomon offered 1000 holocausts that he asked God to give him the wisdom. (1 K 3,4)
David is established by Saul chief of 1000 men. (1 S 18,13)
We count 1000 persons who perish in the citadel of Shechem. (Jg 9,49)
Samson killed 1000 men with a jawbone of a donkey. (Jg 15,16)
Abimelech gives to Abraham 1000 pieces of money in compensation. (Gn 20,16)
According to ancient texts, it is question of the "thousand gods of Hatti", indicating a polytheism very developed at the Hittites.
The papyrus of Leyde has "thousand songs to Amon".
In the mathematical base seven, 1000 is the number following 666, the number of the Beast of the Revelation.
Annick of Souzenelle points out that Raphael, in Hebrew, is translated by the "divine doctor" and that Raph, is the "doctor" having as numerical value 1000 = 200 + 800, that is to say "the reconquered unit with the recovery".
The numerical value of Hebrew word QTz meaning "the end", and ThM meaning complete or perfect, gives each one 1000.
www.ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu1000.php
Post number 26... and we're batting a thousand. Yep.
Now, about that 'connection'... and 'computer programs'... and (H)Al...
Of course, there was a Korn tune that went along with that... but you don't want to hear that one, do you?
Now, I have something to add to our Number 26, concerning the Sybilline Oracles, and our ongoing Revelation, but first...
In response to our dear 'El-lie May' and the true beauty of serendipity, I need to tell you this... you're going to love it...
I told you on a previous thread that I grew up in a place called Pleasant Hill, near Mount Pisgah (the rumored location of the Ark), on Edenvale Road, and that's all pretty Good, but let's add this last part of the (True) story...
The high school's team name and mascot was... are you ready...?
The Pleasant Hill 'Billies'... it was (and still is, I believe) a goat...
You see, you just can't make this stuff up...
Anyway, here is the quote that I wanted to leave you with this morning, before I enter 'free fall' for real...
Raymond F. Surburg writes: "Book 1 begins with creation and relates the history of the human race till the exit of Noah from the ark. This is followed by the history of the life of Christ, a portrayal of His miracle of the loaves, His crucifixion, and the destruction of the Jews. In this book, Hades is derived from Adam [Thomson]. Like the Book of Enoch, it has an allusion to the holy watchers and an arithmograph which seems to be fulfilled in Theos Soter. Book 2 is patterned afer the eschatological discourses of Jesus Christ, and there appear to be echoes of them in this book. As also in Enoch, four archangels are introduced: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel. Book 3 is by far the largest: it contains a mass of confused material. It has a number of historical allusions, for example, the building of the tower of Babel, the establishment of the Solomonic kingdom, as well as events of historical importance to other nations. There is an early reference to the conquest of Egypt by Rome, the siege of Troy, the conquests of Alexander the Great, a sketch of the history of the Jews up to the time of Cyrus, and a series of oracles predicting judgment against Babylon, Egypt, Gog, Magog, Troy, and Lybia for their sins of idolatry. It also has prophecies directed against Antiochus Epiphanes, Phrygia, Cyprus, and the Hellenes, and predictions about the coming judgment against Babylon, Egypt, Gog, Magog, Troy, and Lybia for their sins of idolatry. It also has prophecies directed against Antiochus Epiphanes, Phrygia, Cyprus, and the Hellenes, and predictions about the coming judgment on a wicked world, terminating in the coming of the Messiah. In the prophecies the Jews are lauded as a people who are faithful to the law of God, and conversely, the paganism of other peoples is denounced, and the heathen are exhorted to embrace Judaism. Book 4 is Jewish throughout. It contains a sketch of the history of great empires, beginning with that of Assyria and ending with Alexander the Great. The fifth book tells the story of the successive emperors from Julius Caesar to the Antonines. The sixth has only 26 lines in which the Cross is praised. The next, 7, is fragmentary. The eighth book has an arithmogram and acrostic: IESOUS CHRISTOS THEOU HUIOS SOTER STAUROS."
www.earlyjewishwritings.com/sibylline.html
Just interesting, don't you think...?
I do...
Have a Great Day...