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Is there a specific frame of reference you're coming from with the verse---which I believe is either Genesis 13 or Genesis 15? Trying to be certain of where you were coming from..And he brought him forth abroad and said Look now toward heaven and tell the stars if thou be able to number them and he said unto him So shall thy seed be
It's all good. Would've loved to know what was the original thought, but the world spins onSorry Easy, I didn't see this before and now I've forgotten why I posted that
Checked it out. Very interesting material, though some of it did seem to be a bit perturbing to me...specifically, one of the scenes where it showed humans being sexual and looking like they morphed into crocodile-like beings. Real sobering when thinking about how it may've looked when men sinned against nature in trying to breed with other creaturesbut I looked up this thread to share with you something I've come across that I thought you might be interested in.
Have you ever heard of the Codex Seraphinianus? It's more about morphing from what I've read, but nonetheless about animals, humans and creatures combined. Thought you might like to add it to your reference base.
Here's a look inside.
Would be interesting to see what the author of the aforementioned work said about it...Maybe it's not so hypothetical, maybe this person had a 'glimpse into the past'?.
From what I know, the staff was one made by Moses in Numbers 21:8-10 / Numbers 21....and interestingly enough, the staff had become something that was needing to be destroyed by the time of Hezekiah since people in his day began to worship it, as seen in 2 Kings 18:3-5 /2 Kings 18. I'm not certain as to whether it was a crocodile that the staff was fashioned after...and I'd be curious as to where exactly you based your conclusion on. I'm not saying its not possible....but I'd like to know where your reference for such came from as its different from what I studied before.I think with the man and woman and the crocodile is interesting. The 'serpent' that Moses was said to have was actually a crocodile (or maybe it was Aarons, I forget).
Indeed, thanks for bringing it up. It is interesting...though in the event it was missed, I mentioned part of that earlier when it came to multiple religions having symbols of humans with animal body parts and being mixed. That cannot be on accident, as said before...and perhaps people were really seeing something. For people actually morphing/"de-evolving" into mixed creatures somehow, it would make a difference in why others worshipped as they did..( AActually, humans going backwards from being created in the image of G-d to animals to be worshipped as gods does have some validation in ancient religions. Just something to think about, thought you might find it interesting.![]()
Got ya, as it concerns what was noted before with the subject of Two-House Theory and those scattered throughout the world who were "children of Abraham." Don't know why I missed that, as the original comment you made about Abraham being told to look to the stars came after my comment to sister yedia on the two-house issue.As far as the scripture I quoted, the only thing I can think of it relating to was what you said above it. Abraham was told to look at the stars, and that he would have that many offspring. Now the stars are much more than the sands of the seas, so it is showing more offspring. Some were to become the chosen people and some not, but all from Abraham. As we know there are millions of Muslims in the world, most are of the Ishmalite lineage. That was also spoken to him when he was uncircumcised and called Abram
Have you ever heard of the Codex Seraphinianus? It's more about morphing from what I've read, but nonetheless about animals, humans and creatures combined. Thought you might like to add it to your reference base.
Here's a look inside.
Maybe it's not so hypothetical, maybe this person had a 'glimpse into the past'?
Wrong staff. I am speaking of the one he went into see Pharoah with. Not the one the L-RD commanded he make in the wilderness when they complained and he send fiery serpents among them. That was bronze. The staff Moses had in Egypt (when he went back) was that of a shepherd.Easy G (G²);58209814 said:Would be interesting to see what the author of the aforementioned work said about it...
From what I know, the staff was one made by Moses in Numbers 21:8-10 / Numbers 21....and interestingly enough, the staff had become something that was needing to be destroyed by the time of Hezekiah since people in his day began to worship it, as seen in 2 Kings 18:3-5 /2 Kings 18. I'm not certain as to whether it was a crocodile that the staff was fashioned after...and I'd be curious as to where exactly you based your conclusion on. I'm not saying its not possible....but I'd like to know where your reference for such came from as its different from what I studied before.
My bad..as I don't know why I forgot about that one from the OT. That was a powerful story, as seen in the Exodus account when the serpent ate the snakes of the magicians up.Wrong staff. I am speaking of the one he went into see Pharoah with. Not the one the L-RD commanded he make in the wilderness when they complained and he send fiery serpents among them. That was bronze. The staff Moses had in Egypt (when he went back) was that of a shepherd.
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I went back and checked...and it turns out that it was also the staff of Moses that the Lord turned into a serpent, as seen in Exodus 4:2-4I think I said that it was Moses or Aaron, I checked and it was Aaron's that turned into a tannin, which many believe to be a crocodile, something Egyptians were familiar with, worshiped and were very afraid of.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When Pharaoh shall speak to you, saying, Show a miracle; then you shall say to Aaron, Take your staff, and throw it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a tanin. (Exodus 7:9)[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]...Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great tannin crouching in the river, which has said, My river is my own, and I have made it for myself. But I will put hooks in your jaws, and I will cause the fish of your streams to stick to your scales, and I will bring you up from the midst of your streams, and all the fish of your streams shall stick to your scales. (Ezekiel 29:3-5)[/FONT]
Some have defined this tannin as a snake but a snake does not crouch in the river, but a crocodile with is indigenous in the Nile, ever today, does
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I am speaking of the one he went into see Pharoah with. Not the one the L-RD commanded he make in the wilderness when they complained and he send fiery serpents among them. That was bronze. The staff Moses had in Egypt (when he went back) was that of a shepherd.
I think I said that it was Moses or Aaron, I checked and it was Aaron's that turned into a tannin, which many believe to be a crocodile, something Egyptians were familiar with, worshiped and were very afraid of.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]When Pharaoh shall speak to you, saying, Show a miracle; then you shall say to Aaron, Take your staff, and throw it before Pharaoh, and it shall become a tanin. (Exodus 7:9)[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]...Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great tannin crouching in the river, which has said, My river is my own, and I have made it for myself. But I will put hooks in your jaws, and I will cause the fish of your streams to stick to your scales, and I will bring you up from the midst of your streams, and all the fish of your streams shall stick to your scales. (Ezekiel 29:3-5)[/FONT]
Some have defined this tannin as a snake but a snake does not crouch in the river, but a crocodile with is indigenous in the Nile, ever today, does.