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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Spoke 7: Comparing Deuteronomy 7 with Judges

 


Spoke 7: Comparing Deuteronomy 7 with Judges

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Deuteronomy 7 (The 7th Spoke of the 1st Cycle of the innerwheel of Deuteronomy), 7th chapter of Deuteronomy)

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I believe that the end-times beast system is an all-in-one evil system which are found throughout the book of Judges. Judges 4 and 5 mentioned the chariots of iron, meaning strength; Judges 6-8 mention dealing with a multitude who come and destroy your crops; Judges 11's king of Ammon fought with propaganda/disinformation countering Jephthah who knew his history; and Samson dealt with those who honored a false deity. And perhaps there are more. Ehud the son of Gera (which means the smallest unit of measurement and Ehud means to give thanks or praise) faced the lusty and fat rulers of Moab, meaning the Moabites loved to eat and were never satisfied.

I wonder if the Club of Rome is derived from the Rosicrucians? Also since it was mentioned the Georgia Guidestones representing the altar of Baal, pulling it down at night is a type of Gideon in Judges 6 who destroyed the altar of Baal his father had built. Thus his name Gideon means to cut down. The 7th chapter of Deuteronomy relates to the 7th book Judges where the story of Gideon is right in the middle of it (Judges 6-8) and Geda which is the root of his name adds up to 3(Gimel)+4(Daleth)+70(Ayin)=77. The Georgia Guidestones is about population control. Gideon's story is based on his conflict of the Midianites who were a multitude as the grasshoppers and Gideon was called to cut them down. Both the Georgia Guidestones and Gideon's altar of Baal were destroyed at night due to fear. Gideon's nickname was Jerubbaal (let Baal plead for himself).

The 7th book of the Bible, book of Judges expands on what God said in the 7th chapter of Deuteronomy in many ways.

These charts run through the entire book of Judges in comparison to Deuteronomy 7. Each page is laid out by themes in common.











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