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Ancient Egypt & Mystery Schools VIII - Fibonacci & Astrology in Torah-4

Fibonacci in Genesis 17: After the total number of verses of the Torah we meet a good significance for planetary cycles in the Torah in the text of Genesis chapter 17. In verse 17:1, that is verse/day #399 by absolute count of all verses from since Genesis 1:1 incl. the age of Bram is mentioned as 99 'years' and because of Verse 17:26 his first son Ishmael at the same time is 13'years'. The image of the chapter is almost self explaining: these 24Verses can be folded into one day, as if each verse resembled an hour. Then by looking at the planetary cycles in detail you see, that the ages of Ishmael and Bram are met: while 398.88 days are the visibility cycle of Jupiter, in an Octaeteris there are 99 Moon phase cycles and 13 Venus revolutions around Sun. Further 13.5 Moon phase cycles measure 398.66 days, so that exactly in verse/day 399 there would be the 13th full moon of the Torah Cosmos about 5.3 hours before Jupiter appears. The Verse reads further: ...and El Shaddai said to Bram, he shall walk before him. The Hebrew word for "Year" is Shanah. The Gematria for this is 355 (S+N+H), the number of days in a lunar year. Maybe the root of Shanah is Shin or Sin, the Babylonian Moon god. The trick is clear: Jupiter (YHWH), the big keeper of all cycles, calls the moon day to be first, just like our week starts with Monday. This match of details by chance? It goes even further by the fact, that in Genesis 17.1, the 399th verse of the Torah that matches to the visibility cycle of Jupiter by that number and that is the verse that we still are talking about, in this verse the word count of the Torah reaches 4333, the revolution period of Jupiter. This happens exactly with the 5th word of this verse, the word SNYm (Shanayim) that means years. This means: the year is set in parallel to the day and as the "years" from Abra(ha)m and Co are months viz lunar cycles, the years are also set parallel with months. Regardless of what time span is used, only one archetypal cycle is meant. To the Israelites Jupiter was/is the royal star. Verse 17.6 reads: ...even Kings will be your descendants. Rather than David, the Kings of Edom (Esau) and Aaron, who is crowned in the middle of the Torah, are meant here. The total number of verses of the Torah is very close to the number of days of two Octaeteris cycles viz. twice 99 moon phase cycles and in chapter 17, after Bram is renamed into Brahma, his age of 99 is mentioned again. This 'age' of 99 is the only age of a patriarch that is mentioned twice in the entire Torah. The Greeks used to divide the Octaeteris into a set of 50 months (the daughters of Selena and Endymion) and another set of 49 months. Watch out, 50 and 49 are the letter intervals, with witch the word Torah, Hebrew TVRH is present as a code in the beginning and also in the end of Genesis, Exodus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, 8 times in total that way. This is one of the few true Torahcodes. The word truth, Hebrew Emet is present reversed at a 51 letters interval in the first verses of the Genesis, starting from the same letter as the codeword Torah from the ending Thaw of the first word Bereshith. It's clear that these numbers are chosen on the basis of the Octaeteris with its 99 lunations viz 8 years. This cycle is also referred to by the modern 'myth' of Disney and the 101 Dalmatians, where 2 are the parents and 99 are the children. Dalmatians in fur pattern and color resemble to the Moon and the name Dalma-is connate to Sanskrit Dharma, meaning Teachings same as Hebrew Talmud. It can also mean the basic principles of the cosmos and is told to have once meant a God identical to the Babylonian Sin (Moon). The 8 intervals from the code added together result in 398. Not curious, this is the number of all verses before chapter 17. In the end of that block Ismael is born (verse 397). But when the 51 from Emet (truth) is used in place of the 50 from the first TVRH, the base number 99 or the sum 398 can grow by one. The 399th verse is 17:1 and in verse 17:17 Abraham says that he is almost 100. He is really, when Isaak is born (21:5). In Leviticus, the middle book of the Torah, the key word is different. There it's YHWH and occurs 4 times, occurs by the intervals 8, 21, 13 and 34. While a lot of clues are in these numbers, e.g. by being Fibonacci numbers and also relations of Venusian cycles or Solar years, the now required clue is that they sum up to 76. This is the age of Sarai at the birth of Ismael: in chapter 17 Sara is 10 years younger than Abraham. So when Abram according to verse 398, Genesis 16.16, was 68 at the birth of Ismael, Sarai then was 76. Hence, the 4 intervals from Leviticus do point to same verses as a reasoned summing of the 8 intervals from the other 4 books - the Leviticus "mirror"! By Andreas G. Szabó. Full Torah Astrotheology work @: http://otaku.onlinehome.de/torah.html

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