(Please read from the start)
Why our Heavenly Father cannot bring the people to the Land? = “Because the Lord was not able to bring this people into the land… He hath slain them'”. Darn it anons. That’s one nasty god Moses has to deal with here, with a nasty temper on top of everything. This doesn’t project the image of a loving, caring God of Creation, doesn’t it? I see an angry god with a short temper whom is unforgiving and holds a grudge. This god is strange, since he cannot himself, bring the people to the land = wonder where his powers went to? – he takes it out on his people. So in other words, he’s the one whom failed here to do the “task” but lashes out on his people whom he also spies on. Chuckles! Sounds like an episode from the Game of Thrones series. And here you go Moses, trying to sooth this angry god and trying to make him see reason and not take it out on his people. Gosh! If there is one thing I’m sure of about our Heavenly Father is that He is very tender and loving. This is now the image of our Heavenly Father being projected here, but the image of a spiteful, nasty god (with a minor g). It’s so obvious whom Moses is talking to and about here.
“Incantation bowls
An individual Lilith, along with Bagdana "king of the lilits", is one of the demons to feature prominently in protective spells in the eighty surviving Jewish occult incantation bowls from Sassanid Empire Babylon (4th–6th century AD) with influence from Iranian culture. These bowls were buried upside down below the structure of the house or on the land of the house, in order to trap the demon or demoness. Almost every house was found to have such protective bowls against demons and demonesses.”
>> As I’ve said before, Lilith doesn’t seem like a name name, but a descriptive type of name. Here, we are told that the leader of the Lilith was a king, a man. I’m wondering to which period in time this is referring to because this comes from the Saddanid period. I mean are they pointing here to before the Cataclysm occurred; as in the Lilith had a king back then? Or are they pointing to the leader of the Lilith (=demons) during the Sasanid period?
From all that I’ve read from Pazuzu and the likes….and from the different Sebetti warriors like Bes and the likes….there is a pattern, like an idea that keeps on repeating itself over and over = the Horned Serpent warriors, and the descendants of the coup plotters, kept on “snatching” = kidnapping children and babies, sometimes even pregnant women. From the sound of it, this has been going on for an extremely long time = the pedovores are the ones “snatching” the children from way before the Cataclysm and it continued after the Cataclysm, all the way till now.
“The centre of the inside of the bowl depicts Lilith, or the male form, Lilit. Surrounding the image is writing in spiral form; the writing often begins at the centre and works its way to the edge. The writing is most commonly scripture or references to the Talmud. The incantation bowls which have been analysed, are inscribed in the following languages, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, Syriac, Mandaic, Middle Persian, and Arabic. Some bowls are written in a false script which has no meaning.”
>> Now I would really like to take a look at those bowls with a “false script which has no meaning”.
Let’s take a look at the drawing on the bowl: it’s male, wearing some clothes = tunic and his hair is Mireille Mathieu’s style. Looks like he’s got 3 “horns” on his head. With his left hand, he is brandishing high up what looks like a tree branch. But I don’t think this is really a tree branch because of the striations we see on the branch, the arms and the legs. I think these might be the same thing = made of the same material as in metal (probably). As for the spikes coming out of the staff he is holding, I think this is electricity = this is my Sharur weapon he is holding.
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