Weinreb ("Ik die verborgen ben")
"De verandering (...) wordt gezien als uitdrukking van het principe 'de boom die vrucht maakt' (...) Daaronder verstaat men het verschijnsel dat wij ontwikkeling noemen"
"verandering"
Paulus in
Romeinen 1:22-23,
Zich uitgevende voor wijzen, zijn zij dwaas geworden en hebben de heerlijkheid des onverderfelijken Gods veranderd in de gelijkenis eens beelds van een verderfelijk mens, en van gevogelte, en van viervoetige en kruipende gedierten
except for that the name of Issachar is written with an extra "shin" -- a dumb letter that is not spoken out - when spoken out the name would read "yesh sachar" = there is wages /salary
Weinreb:
"De verandering, welke eveneens in het beginsel "shoshanah" zit opgesloten , etc. "
"shoshana" - lelie / roos , met 13 kroonbladeren en 5 kelkbladeren, gevormd door de 13 woorden tussen de 1st en 2de vermelding van 'elohim' en de 5 woorden tussen 2de en 3de vermelding
vijf kelkbladeren horen typisch bij de roos dacht ik
zohar.com/zohar/Prologue… After this light was created, it was concealed and enclosed within the covenant that entered the Rose and fructified it. This is referred to as "a fruit tree yielding fruit...whose seed is in itself" (Ibid. 11) and this seed is the Brit.
sefaria.org/Zohar%2C_Intro…
The cup of benediction must rest on five fingers, and no more, just as a rose rests on five rigid leaves.
cup = Hebrew "kos" gematria 86 , like "elohim"
a flower with thirteen (= twelve + one) petals makes think of @Bill20391 's star of Bethlehem!
Also expressed by the number 733 = ( 6 x 37) + ( 7 x 73) twitter.com/search?q=733%2…
"one word did fall away (...) by which there is a twoness, a contradiction, that is decisive for the appearance of the tree of life and the tree of knowledge
And that it is all about God's name , the Tetragrammaton, as hidden in the initial letters of "yom hashishi vay'chullu hashamayim" where without the letter "hey" added to "shishi" the name of Caesar ("soter") appeared in the gematria of "yom shishi" = 666
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmakos
A pharmakós (Greek: φαρμακός, plural pharmakoi) in Ancient Greek religion was the ritualistic sacrifice or exile of a human scapegoat or victim.
"vayomer elohim" וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֱלֹהִ֔ים (9 times in the first creation story) has gematria 343, same as "geshem" = rain
strange, "vayar elohim" וַיַּ֧רְא אֱלֹהִ֛ים ( 7 times in the first creation story) is written with the same letters minus the "mem", so has gematria 303