Palmoni - That wonderful numberer of secrets

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The first thing people usually do regarding this topic is snuff it because they see some math, but unfortunately Palmoni transcends mathematics in scripture

It's a shame an irrational fear of numbers keeps people from cultivating anything more than a dilettante level of education about God's word, so..

Let's get under the hood of " Palmoni "

In Daniel 8:13 it states:



“ Then I heard one saint speaking, and another saint said unto that certain saint which spake, How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, and the transgression of desolation,..”



The name of “ that certain saint ” is given in the Hebrew, and is placed in the margin, with its meaning. The name is “ PALMONI ” and it means



“ the numberer of secrets, or the wonderful numberer ”



In the Hebrew concordance, Strong's 6422, it states that " Palmoni means " certain "



It derives from " Peloni ", Strong's 6423, meaning " a certain one "



" Peloni " derives from " Palah ", Strong's 6395 { A primitive root }, meaning " apart " , to be separated or distinct


The root of Palmoni implies " separation "



In the Judaic traditions, this is known as " keritot ", or " spiritual excision "



The Kodashim (Hebrew קדשים, "Holy Things") is the fifth Order in the Mishna ( The first major written redaction of the Jewish oral traditions known as the " Oral Torah " ). Of the six Orders of the Mishna, it is the third longest. Kodoshim deals largely with the religious service within the Temple in Jerusalem, the Korbanot



" sacrificial offerings " and other subjects considered or related to these " Holy Things "



" Keritot " (כריתות) means " Excisions "; Deals with the commandments for which the penalty is

" karet " , meaning "spiritual excision ", as well as the sacrifices associated with their

(mostly unwitting) transgression



Definition of " excision " : the act or procedure of removing by or as if by cutting out



The Hebrew term " karet ", meaning "cutting off " is derived from the Hebrew verb

" karat " , meaning " to cut off "

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This brings us to the topic of " Mystery Babylon "



" Mystery Babylon " is based on the ancient tradition of the " sacred prostitute "

In Greek the term is " heiros gamos " , meaning " Holy Marriage "

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" And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH "


It is believed that the ritual of sacred prostitution was staged between the king of a Sumerian city-state and the High Priestess of Inanna, the Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare, but no certain evidence has survived to prove that actual intercourse was included in rituals

In the later traditions, statues of the gods Sin { Moon god } and Shamash { Sun God } were placed into a bed once a year to renew their wedding vows

There are two terms in Hebrew used for " prostitute ", one in particular is quite revealing

The Hebrew term " qedesh ", meaning " prostitute " , Strong's 6945, is often translated literally as



" temple holy one "



It derives from the word " qadesh ", Strong's 6944, meaning " holy " or " set aside, consecrated ", etc



Note that this would place the " temple holy one " in the category of being " karet " according to the Kodashim



Kodashim , Hebrew קדשים, " Holy Things " <=> " qedesh " from " qadesh ", meaning " holy "




Look at that, an introduction to Palmoni without even going into mathematics
 
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