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Words in other languages, what a hebrew might think when he hears them...

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Hello folks, its markus here again...

many languages exist in the world. but only one language was given to the covenant people of haschem. lets see if he has encoded some information within the languages of the goys, and what a jew might suspect if he hears the words about to be mentioned..
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"allahu ackbar" supposedly means "allah is greater", but achbar means mouse in hebrew, and hu means he, so to hebrew listeners, muslims exclaim "allah he (is a) mouse" whenever they give credit to their deity.

ok these are just some examples, lets keep adding to the list, since this is really interesting...

Interesting. The offerings of mice was part of Molech worship. One of his other names was Baalzebub. He was 'the destroyer' by insect and plagues like locust and mice to destroy crops hence his title 'lord of insects/flies'. He was worshiped by many of the ancient peoples as the pagan sun god. He had the title of Melqart in Tyre meaning 'king of the city'. He is also called Milcom, Malcham as well as being Rah of Egypt and Shemesh of Babel and Apollo ('destroyer') to the Greeks.

Isa 66:17 They that sanctify themselves, and purify themselves in the gardens behind one tree in the midst, eating swine’s flesh, and the abomination, and the mouse, shall be consumed together, saith the LORD.

This passage is talking about the Baalim worship in the groves, the tended gardens. The swine's flesh was eaten for the rememberance of the boars that killed Tammuz, ie Baal. The mouse was a minor offering to Molech.
 
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Nabu / Nebo is the name of another false (babylonian) demi-god, whom Hashem is jealous of. according to wikipedia he was worshipped by the babylonians as the son of marduk and his consort sarpanitum, as the god of wisdom and writings. also there is a german pro-ecology movement whose monthly newspaper we receive, that is also called NABU, they say its short for "naturschutzbund", which means pact for protection of nature, but it just looks like another demonspirit that craves the attention of hippies, green-voters and anti-establishment people. by the way, joseph smith, before the mormons moved out west to utah under brigham young, also build a village by the name of "nauvoo", an american will pronounce "nauvoo" exactly like a german will pronounce "nabu" so its the same thing really. the name "nebukadnezzar" of a dynasty of babylonian kings means something like "may nabu protect my firstborn son".
in hebrew a "nabi" is a prophet, so my guess would be that "nabu" is a demon of incantation or divinery or somthing like that, since he is credited with wisdom and writings etc.


Nabu was the Babylonian name of the pagan god Hermes/Mercury/Thoth. He was a 'messenger of the gods' ie prophet.

He was not a god of divination, that was the pagan sun god, ie Apollo. Nabu was in conflict with Apollo to do what was right.

As I understand it, these individuals were Nephilim born after the flood. Some still followed YHVH while others tried to be worshiped as gods out of superiority and pride. Nabu was against that and taught wisdom and righteousness to follow YHVH. He was a prophet. Another that was against taking on the role of gods was Anath. She was also a goddess of wisdom and virtue. That was Neith in Egypt and Athena in the Greek pantheon, the sister of Hermes. Athena and Hermes were in conflict with Apollo, Artemis/Aphrodite, ie Molech and Ashteroth. Anath is only alluded to in scripture. The towns Bethanath and Anathoth are both references to her as well as the name meaning of Joseph's Egyptian wife Aceneith, 'worshiper of Neith'. The 'son of Anath' was one of the Judges of Israel.

Jud 3:31 And after him was Shamgar the son of Anath, which slew of the Philistines six hundred men with an ox goad: and he also delivered Israel.

The ancient paganism was the worship of many powerful beings but you need to understand that one of those many gods was generally Elohyim but mixed with other beings greater then man. Some of them taught people not to worship them that they were also created beings. That was counted as wisdom.

Nabu/Hermes was a prophet of YHVH but was a nephilim and was later worshiped as a god himself against his own teachings. He was also later demonized in the mythology as being a god of thieves and a trickster.
 
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ok when yonah mishael reads this hes gonna shake his head again haha.. i understand in the meantime why israelis want their language to be a simple language. it is a protection against elitism. actually i think its a good character trait so it protects israelis against pride(and the following fall). since the name "israel" or "hebrew" alone always sifts the people and their spirits. throw the name of israel into a b usy bar and immediately you ahve people argueing, hehe.

in the meantime my list is groing i had to start a 3rd text document. prbly im gonna release some sometime probly not. in the meantime my hebrew songlist also grew to 200 songs which is awesome.

so if anybody want the updated list hit me up.
 
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