Search Results
7/22/2025, 5:38:33 PM
Look at picrel Genesis one
Letter by letter, it can be interpreted something like:
“Son”
“God”
“Consumed” or “sacrificed”
“By His own action”
“Marked by a cross”
Put together, some believe it suggests a message foreshadowing a divine figure’s self-sacrifice.
Just thought it was a cool insight into how rich and layered ancient Hebrew can be.
Letter by letter, it can be interpreted something like:
“Son”
“God”
“Consumed” or “sacrificed”
“By His own action”
“Marked by a cross”
Put together, some believe it suggests a message foreshadowing a divine figure’s self-sacrifice.
Just thought it was a cool insight into how rich and layered ancient Hebrew can be.
ID: AOujJCRt/pol/507459806#507459806
6/15/2025, 12:46:51 PM
Jesus in Genesis 1, keep in mind that every hebrew letter has a picture associated with it, I'll write meaning of picture in "()"
>Hebrew is a language that you read from right to left
>Now look at picrel it says from right "Bet Resh (Son) then Alef(God), first letters are Son and God, then Shin(teeth/destruction), then Yod (Hand/Work) then Tau (Cross), combine it all and you got "Son of God is destroyed by his own hand/himself on the cross" source: John Kostik
Jesus Christ is King!
>Hebrew is a language that you read from right to left
>Now look at picrel it says from right "Bet Resh (Son) then Alef(God), first letters are Son and God, then Shin(teeth/destruction), then Yod (Hand/Work) then Tau (Cross), combine it all and you got "Son of God is destroyed by his own hand/himself on the cross" source: John Kostik
Jesus Christ is King!
Page 1