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Rachael and the Idols of the Temple There is every reason to belief based
on a transation of Genesis 33; 45 “So Jacob took a stone and set it up
as a pillar. 46 He said to his relatives, “Gather some stones.” So they took stones
and piled them in a heap, and they ate there by the heap. 47 Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, and Jacob
called it Galeed.” Galeed and Jegar Sahadutha are Akkadian words meaning a covenant with the
lord. The lord being the middle of the magnet. Pointing to 2600 b.c.e the
Children of Israel knew and understood the Futhark Calendar and were proficient with Magnetic sciences. The different names indicate the
different ways each side perceives the Pile. Like a magnet, a positive side,
the balance in the middle (god), and the negative side. each
man perceiving himself as positive and the other negative. Bearing witness is
similar to the concept of imbued an object with the energy of the situation.
Not any different than the Hiroshima atomic blast imbued the shadows of some
into the walls they were standing next too. The Kaern Jacob the future King of
Kings of the Tabernacle of Adam System used in effect the stones of the Elder
Futhark as a representation of God to make a divine and business deal with
his Father in Law. The Elder Futhark based on the Idols
which Rachael sat on; taken her inheritance from her father Laban, since her
father was a very greedy man who wanted it all but had no problem betraying
to take more than he deserved. Laban knew full well that Jacob was going to
be a major political force in with Jewish people. So he wanted to have as
much influence over him as possible, so the future of the Jewish people would
be in part the teachings of the Jews would be the lessons from Laban. Rachael knew what she was doing, in
both taking the Idols (the Symbols of the Elder Futhark) but she also knew
she had to hide that information from her husband. Because her father did not
know how to use them, but Jacob’s next Job as King of Kings of the Tabernacle
of Adam System required their use. Moses tried to force their use, but
only managed to create Hebrew out of the scaffolding the Futhark is made of. Moses hated the Idol worship with an
unquenchable passion. He did not hate god he hated the Elder Futhark. He called the center of the Elder
Futhark a Gateway to Hell. Intimacies between Rachael her sister Leah
and their husband Jacob can be considered as a form of Poseidon’s Trident. |
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