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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Spoke 20: The Biblewheel and The 20th Century




Whereas the 17th Century was associated with the Baroque art and architecture, showing off or hiding, just as the name Esther (the 17th book of the Bible) means hidden and Ahasuerus was showing off the glory of his kingdom;

the 18th Century is the seeking of justice as Job (the 18th book of the Bible) is struck with miseries and there is none to comfort him;

the 19th Century is the crying out and the many voices of ideologies and the beginning of the Young Movements (created by Giuseppe Mazzini who was a member of the Young Italy (1831–48) and Action Party (1848–67) as well) just as the 19th book of the 1st Cycle is Psalms which is a cry unto God and the 19th book of the 2nd Cycle is Mark the young evangelist portraying Jesus and his action within the short and running Gospel;

the 20th Century is more obviously linked to the 20th book of the 2nd Cycle (especially) the Gospel of Luke the physician. Physician in Hebrew is Repha a Resh word, the 20th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. So the 20th Century is the rise of scientific knowledge.

The 3 books of the 20th Spoke are bound together within this verse:

[Luke 4:23 KJV]
And he said unto them, Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, Physician, heal thyself: whatsoever we have heard done in Capernaum, do also here in thy country.

The word proverb is linked to Proverbs the 20th book of the 1st Cycle of the Biblewheel;

Physician is Jesus the great Physician as described by Luke, a physician who recorded his Gospel by hearing the details spoken by the women around Jesus throughout his ministry;

And the word heal also links with the 20th book of the 3rd Cycle, also the 20th Epistle, 3John where the apostle John wishes the reader of his epistle to be in good health just as their spiritual walk is in truth.