Did the Elite write the Bible?
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 5:16 am
There has been thousands of written books and articles about the bible, if not millions. But what if all those books and articles misses/overlook the ONE main point???
My opinion is that THAT is exactly what happens...
So, exactly WHAT did they miss? Have you heard about, or learned about Homonyms?
I had not, before I came across Gerry's Ancient Spooks website.
Homonyms in English: https://englishgrammarhere.com/homonyms ... sentences/
By using homonyms, an author can speak with "Two tongues" and by that hide a secret message in the text. Quote: "For us people who are looking for answers, this is the answer to everything."
Example 1:
We see 4 examples of this already in the first verse in the Bible ! ! !
1. The word Created, with the homonym "had become fat"
2. The word for God, or more correct, The Gods, (Since the Hebrew word Elohim is plural) with the homonym "The Rulers"
3. The heavens, with the homonym "treasures"
4. The earth, with the homonym "territory.
So, the verse that says, or rather are TRANSLATED to say: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Can, out from those homonyms, also be translated as "In the beginning The Rulers had become fat on treasures and territory...
Why this double meaning? Is it just a coincidence? Well, if it occurred only here and a few other places, it could be interpreted that way. BUT, as we shall see later, it happens ALL OVER in the old testament. Meaning, without doubts, it was DELIBERATELY written that way.
To be continued...
My opinion is that THAT is exactly what happens...
So, exactly WHAT did they miss? Have you heard about, or learned about Homonyms?
I had not, before I came across Gerry's Ancient Spooks website.
Homonyms in English: https://englishgrammarhere.com/homonyms ... sentences/
By using homonyms, an author can speak with "Two tongues" and by that hide a secret message in the text. Quote: "For us people who are looking for answers, this is the answer to everything."
Example 1:
We see 4 examples of this already in the first verse in the Bible ! ! !
1. The word Created, with the homonym "had become fat"
2. The word for God, or more correct, The Gods, (Since the Hebrew word Elohim is plural) with the homonym "The Rulers"
3. The heavens, with the homonym "treasures"
4. The earth, with the homonym "territory.
So, the verse that says, or rather are TRANSLATED to say: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Can, out from those homonyms, also be translated as "In the beginning The Rulers had become fat on treasures and territory...
Why this double meaning? Is it just a coincidence? Well, if it occurred only here and a few other places, it could be interpreted that way. BUT, as we shall see later, it happens ALL OVER in the old testament. Meaning, without doubts, it was DELIBERATELY written that way.
To be continued...