Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Implications of Having '888' at the Start of the Song of the Sea (Exodus 15:1)

What do I have to explain this? Come on lazy people everywhere. Use your brain. The Septuagint translated the original Hebrew CENTURIES BEFORE Christianity. The phrase 'then sang' which begins the song commemorating the Israelites 'passing over' through the Red Sea has the numerological value emphasizing the 'ogdoad' - the eighthness - which is assigned the crossing because the ancient Israelites came out 'on the other side' on the eighth day.

Do I have to explain the significance? Or it about time that people out there started to think critically about what they believe? ...


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