>2 Kings 17:17
>They sacrificed their sons and daughters in the fire. They practiced divination and sought omens and sold themselves to do evil in the eyes of the LORD, arousing his anger.
>John 2:15
>So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables.
>John 8:44
>You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your fatherβs desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
>Revelation 3:9
>Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are Jews and are not, but do lie β behold, I will make them to come and worship at thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee.
>Isaiah 5:20
>Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 5:36:40 AM
No.938647792
>>938647849
>>938647692 (OP)
>Revelation 3:9
That one is in regards to Christians that don't keep kosher.
>>938647692 (OP)
OP, I'm curious. Who is this bear deity supposed to be?
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 5:51:42 AM
No.938648361
>>938648519
>>938648610
>>938648320
just a placeholder
the rest of the symbolism is what matters
>>938648320
>Who is this bear deity supposed to be?
>>938648361
>the rest of the symbolism is what matters
more to the point
the bear represents the eastern anatolian "mother goddess"
>cybele
cybele had a weird priestly group/cult of men who literally cut their own genitalia off in fits of religeous frenzy during their worship of cybele
and the first to do this was whom their cult is named after
>attis
>picrel is cybele
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 5:59:00 AM
No.938648610
>>938649196
>>938648361
>>938648519
Hm, okay. I asked because I've been really drawn to bears these past couple months and I've been trying to make sense of it. Also that cult sounds pretty strange.
>>938648320
the "hand" represents the ancient carthaginian
>hamsa
which means "five" in arabic - but likely was inherited by arab speakers from the more ancient north african carthaginians
in any case, the
>hamsa
relates specifically to the ancient punic/phoenician/carthaginian/hebrew goddess
>tanit
to whom, along with her
>male consort
>"baal hammon"
children were sacrificed by the tens of thousands, over a period of at least 700 years
>before the romans genocided them
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:05:57 AM
No.938648862
>>938649621
>>938648519
Yes, and Jesus of Gali-lee was one of her Galli priests that did this and commanded his followers to "receive it", as well. Now you know why he never had kids......He couldn't ;)
Original, angry Cat Lady.
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:07:31 AM
No.938648933
>>938648984
>>938648809
"""Them""" = Carthaginians = Phoenicians = Venetians = Judeans
All long gone from History. Only the LARP remains.
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:08:53 AM
No.938648984
>>938652810
>>938648933
>Only the LARP remains.
true
but these larpers are trying REALLY hard to outdo their predecesors
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:11:27 AM
No.938649080
>>938649137
>>938648809
>Bar Kokhba revolt?
>132β136 AD
>genocide of "western" canaanites
>146 BC
two very different events, that took place 280 years apart
longer than the US government has existed, for reference
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:13:12 AM
No.938649137
>>938649080
Ohhh okay. I'll admit, my knowledge of ancient history is a little spotty.
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:22:01 AM
No.938649430
>>938647692 (OP)
in more detail beyond
>>938648519
>>938648657
>>938649196
you can see the female bear from the OP
>>938647692 (OP)
is holding a drum
this drum has been included in numerous depictions of human sacrifice as related by ancient historians but also the bible itself - and the use of such drums/tambourines were to make as much noise as possible in order to drown out the cries of the child being
>"passed through the fire 'to π€π€π€' "
which numerous depictions of this human atrocity survive to this day in multiple artists' renditions
>bottom right of picrel
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:25:43 AM
No.938649540
>>938647692 (OP)
the intention of the OP's pic
>me, i posted it
regarding the
>raised fist
is the simple, "innocuous" raised fist/gesture exhibited frequently by ancient canaanite statues of
>baal
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:27:58 AM
No.938649621
>>938648862
>Jesus of Gali-lee was one of her Galli priests
your ancestors are waiting for you, canaanite
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:33:37 AM
No.938649778
>>938649794
>>938647692 (OP)
the albeit strange looking dress/outfit the beat character is wearing is based off the ancient sumerian
>kaunakes
one of the oldest known forms of dress, which
>in my own opinion
resembled feathers, and were apparently made of wool
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 6:41:49 AM
No.938650026
>>938647692 (OP)
this motif has VERY ancient origins
that being the
>matriarch
with enough pussy power to get the local tribal boys to catch and tame a couple of lions for her as a show of power to other proto-city state settlements
this element of symbolism has stuck with her for thousands of year
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 8:30:42 AM
No.938652810
>>938648984
The ol' "Phoenician Grin"......iykyk.
Anonymous
8/19/2025, 8:32:32 AM
No.938652850
>>938649196
The "Jewish" menorah is also modeled after the "Almond Tree" right down to the buds and branches.