Anonymous ID: 340fd0 Oct. 28, 2023, 6:09 p.m. No.19820760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0768 >>1221

A popular superstition involves the number 11, which in numerology is a “Master Number” signifying spiritual awareness or psychic intuition. When the number is doubled, as in 11:11, it holds even more supposed power. It’s why some people make a wish when the time is 11:11 and why some who are born on November 11 (11/11) consider themselves lucky or gifted. In New Age thinking, 11 is an “angel number,” and seeing 11:11 means that angels are close by. The idea that 11:11 holds some special power or significance comes straight from fortune-telling, astrology, and the occult; nevertheless, some people attempt to use the superstition in interpreting the Bible. In truth, there is no inherent significance to 11:11, either in daily life or in the message of the Bible.

Some attempt to derive meaning from 11:11 through Bible verses corresponding to that pattern. Followers of numerology may look for hidden messages when reading Genesis 11:11, Exodus 11:11, Matthew 11:11, Mark 11:11, etc. First and foremost, this practice ignores the fact that chapter and verse divisions were not part of the original biblical manuscripts. Moses, Matthew, Mark, and the other biblical authors would not have associated any particular set of words with 11:11 when they wrote. Further, it’s not God’s habit to hide secret messages in the Bible.

 

Claims about 11:11 are connected to ideas like vibrations, synchronicity, and superstition, but there is nothing of spiritual significance concerning 11:11.

Anonymous ID: 340fd0 Oct. 28, 2023, 7:05 p.m. No.19821221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1233 >>1239

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Of note to this body of work is that the Phoenicians imported papyrus

from Egypt and sold it abroad along with ancient wisdom texts. In doing so,

they distributed the earliest known variant of The Kolbrin Bible, called The

Great Book, to their various ports of call.

The Great Book was originally penned in Hieratic by Egyptian

academicians after the Exodus of the Jews (ca 1500 BCE). Its original 21

volumes were later translated using the 22-letter Phoenician alphabet (which

later spawned the Greek, Roman and English alphabets of today).

The only known copy of The Great Book to survive the millennia was the

one exported to Britain by the Phoenicians in the 1st century BCE.

Regrettably, much of it was destroyed when the Glastonbury Abbey was set

ablaze in 1184 CE. The attack on the Abbey was ordered by English King

Henry II, after he accused the Abbey priests of being mystical heretics.

 

https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/kolbrin-ebook.html

 

weren't we talking about the Phoenicians a few days ago?