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Cherub Bible Code
and
Baal Bible Code
(What are
bible code pictograms?)
A Cherub Weighs
the House of Israel in the Balances
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Each part of the image
and what it says
is explained in full after
the following introduction
Introduction
This document represents "The
Balance Bible Code" greatly expanded.
God confirmed that original code in many
ways.
We will first give a brief overview of this
picture bible code and then explain each part in particular along with
notes for those interested. We also explain how the original Balance
Bible Code overlaps and is an integral part of this massive (expanded)
Cherub/Baal bible code here examined. You may wish to go back and read
the original Balance
Bible Code. (And/or see the
Audio/Images of the Balance Bible Code.)
Balance Bible Code

The above was the first image to be revealed from Isa.
46:1-6. It is an overlapping-image of a tree, a tilted lamp, a
tilted balance, and a river running through the whole image. See "The
Balance Bible Code" for what each part of the image reads in
Hebrew.
Brief Overview of Whole Code
The Flames of the Lamp
Of late it has been discovered that overlapping
the above lamp and balance is also a cherub with four wings.
Interestingly, in the book of Ezekiel, the cherub there is described as
"shining like a lamp with its fire moving up and down it" ---
just as in the picture bible code. In the book of Ezekiel it also says that
the appearance of the cherubim were like "burning coals of fire", which is symbolic of judgment
in the bible in the same way that the balances are in the bible code.
Eze 1:13 "As for the likeness of the living creatures,
their appearance [was] like burning coals of fire, [and]
like the appearance of lamps: it went up and down among the
living creatures; and the fire was bright, and out of the fire went
forth lightning."
The Eyes of the Lamp
In the below image, note where the seven
lights of the lamp overlap on the cherub. Note that the middle (strong)
flame of the seven lamps overlaps the right (strong) eye of the cherub.
It is perfectly positioned.
(In the bible, eyes are often associated
with the flames of a lamp, Zech. 4:10; Dan. 10:6; Rev. 1:14; 2:18;
19:12. Moreover, the book of Revelation uses a similar symbolism where
Jesus is symbolically described as a lamb having seven eyes, "which
are the seven spirits of God", which are also the seven(fold) lamps
burning before God. Thus, the seven eyes are also the seven lamps of the
Spirit of God!)
Rev 5:6 And
I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four
beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been
slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven
Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.
Rev 4:5 And
out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and
there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are
the seven Spirits of God.

The Feet of the Lamp
The below image was
put
on the internet four years ago. Compare the location of the balance
and lamp below with that of the cherub above to see where the one is overlapping
the other. Notice that the feet of the balance become the feet of the cherub, etc.
(The upper left balance is not in the below image, nor the
uplifted arms/wings.)

The Head of the Lamp
The head is bowed down
because the cherub is bearing a heavy burden, and as a symbol of Christ,
his body, as it were, hangs down upon a tree/cross, (which is also the
lamp). Jesus called himself, "the light of the world", and when Jesus
"gave up his spirit" on the cross, it was as if the flame of
the menorah went out, the sky already strangely darkened, (Matt.
27:45-50).
John 19:30
"When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is
finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up his spirit."
Jesus is bearing the sins for the whole
world, along with the weight of heaven and earth upon his shoulders, but
particularly "the house of Israel". This
interpretation agrees with what the bible code says and what the surface
text reads. The actual surface text that forms the area of the balances
reads:
Isa. 46:3-4 "Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, and all
the remnant of the house of Israel, that have been borne by me from
their birth, that have been carried from the womb; and even to old age
I am he, and even to hoar hairs will I carry you; I have made, and I
will bear; yea, I will carry, and will deliver."
Where the Code is Found
The entire image (including the throne
and the lower part of the river that runs from the throne), is embedded in
the last two verses of Isaiah 45 through to Isa. 46:6. As we shall see, the
image of Baal and his worshippers (embedded in Isa. 46:1-2), along with the
entire image, agree line by line with the verses of the bible in which it
is embedded. Moreover, this is true phrase by phrase and even word by word. The
image interprets the actual surface text as you look at the image from
top to bottom!
This is what the actual surface text reads where the entire image is embedded. I have included one
extra verse before and after for context. Please read it carefully, for it
interprets the essence of what the bible-code images mean.
Isa. 45:23
By myself have I sworn, the word is gone forth from my mouth in
righteousness, and shall not return, that unto me every knee shall
bow, every tongue shall swear.
Isa 45:24
Only in Jehovah, it is said of me, is righteousness and strength;
even to him shall men come; and all they that were incensed
against him shall be put to shame.
Isa 45:25
In Jehovah shall all the seed of Israel be justified, and shall
glory.
Isa 46:1 Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth; their idols are
upon the beasts, and upon the cattle: the things that ye carried
about are made a load, a burden to the weary beast.
Isa 46:2 They stoop,
they bow down together; they could not deliver the burden, but
themselves are gone into captivity.
Isa 46:3 Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, and all the
remnant of the house of Israel, that have been borne by me from
their birth, that have been carried from the womb;
Isa 46:4 and even to
old age I am he, and even to hoar hairs will I carry you;
I have made, and I will bear; yea, I will carry, and will deliver.
Isa 46:5 To whom will
ye like me, and make me equal, and compare me, that we may be
like?
Isa 46:6 Such as lavish gold out of the bag, and weigh
silver in the balance, they hire a goldsmith, and he maketh it a
god; they fall down, yea, they worship.
Isa 46:7 They bear it upon the shoulder, they carry it, and
set it in its place, and it standeth, from its place shall it not
remove: yea, one may cry unto it, yet can it not answer, nor save
him out of his trouble.

The Image of Baal
The false god Baal is also in the below image, along
with a river running diagonally across the entire image. In the below image, Baal is attempting
to ascend to God's throne "above the stars of God", etc.
Interestingly, the bible tells us that Satan (Baal) once was a cherub
who stood before God's throne, that is, before Lucifer (Satan) fell, (Isa.
14). Baal is being weighed
in the balances and judged! (We will examine the Baal
Bible Code in detail shortly.)
Notice that one-third of the stars are overlapped by
either Baal's crown or his upper wings. This overlap suggests a
"blotting out" or "casting down" of these four
stars by Baal as similarly described in Rev. 12.
Remarkably, the worshipers of the idol of Baal in the
code read: "Together
they all bow down to the god of darkness!" This is a striking mockery
of Baal, the sun-god, who claimed to be the god of light! In fact,
the entire image of Baal is made up of a series of mockeries. This is
remains true even when the letters that form Baal are converted to Atbash!

Isaiah 14:12-15
"How art thou fallen from heaven, O day-star, son of the morning!
how art thou cut down to the ground, that didst lay low the nations!
And thou saidst in thy heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of God; and I will sit upon the mount of
congregation, in the uttermost parts of the north; I will ascend above
the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High. Yet
thou shalt be brought down to Sheol, to the uttermost parts of the
pit."

The Balance of the Cherub
The
two pairs of balances in the Cherub's hands are of most
importance. Note that the bible says that under each wing there was a
hand.
Ezekiel 1:8
In addition to their four faces and four wings, they each had four
human hands, one under each wing. (GNB) (Interestingly,
the living creatures {cherubs} on earth had four wings, but those in
heaven had six, as does Baal, Rev. 4:8.)
Ezekiel 10:12
And their whole body, and their backs, and their hands, and
their wings, and the wheels, were full of eyes round about, even
the wheels that they four had. (NAS)
In the image, the cherub has four hands
with a balance handle in each hand; however, only three balance-handles
are visible. This is because the upper balance handle is
overlapped and thus used twice. Thus, the upper right
balance-handle in our image represents both the upper balance handle
located along the diagonal wings, but also the balance-handle
along the horizontal wings. (See image at right.)
The diagonal balance represents an
unbalanced scale, that is, something "weighed in the balances and
found wanting". (See the Mene
Tekel Bible Code.) But the level balance depicts a righteous
balance. The bible code applies various meanings to these two balances,
that is, the equal and the unequal scales.

What
Each Part of the Image Reads,
Including Baal
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Notes:
1. In a few instances, a Hebrew word could mean several
things and yet all were intended. When this occurs the repeated use of
the same word is in green.
2. Bracketed words are those clearly
implied by the context of the code, biblical text, and place in the
image. 3. Most of the interpretation is left to
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Outline of the Cherub-Balance/Baal Bible
Code
Predictions about Baal's defeat!
(What each part of image reads)

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Balance/Cherub and Lamp/Throne
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Wheels of Cherub
"My chosen ones are Levites from the
(tribe) of Levi!"
(Note that four
Levites carried around the Ark of the Covenant upon
their shoulders like the four wheels did the chariot of
God, (Ezek. 1). The Ark of the Covenant symbolized the
throne of God, a replica of the heavenly one seen in
this picture bible code. Thus the wheels of God's
chariot symbolize the priests of the Lord who carry the
ark.
"Chosen
ones" can also mean, "Ones being
numbered". The entire code repeatedly uses language
similar to the Mene,
Tekel, Uparsin Bible Code of the coins being weighed
in the balances. The wheels are indeed
"numbered", but the numeric of the entire code
will be explained elsewhere. Remember that balances in ancient
days were used for weighing out money, the equivalent of
a cash-register today. I will limit my notes from here
on.)
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Cherub
(Its
body and four wings)
"May you cover
and
calm the transgression of the house of Israel ---
the load being carried from the womb!
He covered and
subdued transgression, trampling (it) under
foot!
The Lord was offered up in order to remove
sin.
He will be great, gentle, and their
appointed king from heaven of
renown. He removed his disgrace!
O cherub who heard my cry (for help),
stand still before me! I am Jesus! (All of you) be calm!
And I am the lamp, and my offering by fire
will surely come, which is a light for the remnant (of
Israel), (but) a fire to the head! My father, my father,
forgive!
They likened me (to a cherub and a lamp)!"
The
seven
diagonal flames along the
Lamp/Balance
that overlaps the cherub:
(This is not the
lamp/balance
in heaven. The cherub burns like a lamp, as
it says in Ezek. 1, and is a messenger of justice.
Compare this to what the lamp/balance
in heaven reads. The heavenly lamp/balance answers
what these flames asks! The diagonal flames are
explained in detail at
"this
link".)
"Did he fall short of the Father?"
Or, "Was
He made a sin-offering for the sake of the
Father?"
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Balances (in cherubs hands)
(The cross-beam of balance is also the
upper shoulders of Cherub. The balances are very complex.)

"By means of my death (at) my altar which
is among them, the burdens of a people will be removed --- by my death!
Their house is my burden! Their house
shall be found blameless before me. It is finished! He/it shall rise!
You shall forgive them
and lift them up!
He will pay the price
and make peace!
I am the house of burden!
I will bear the burdens of the house of
Israel!
The one who sells wine refused wine,
(even though) he supplies (it)!" "The
wine of lamentation!"
(See Isa. 55:1. The code
draws from scene in Matt. 27:34. The stick with the sponge on it repeats
what the handle of balance reads that runs into it, thereby making this
very difficult reading more clear.)
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House
(outline formed by upper wings of cherub)
"When you return you will pardon and carry
them --- when you calm Shiloh (meaning,
"at ease") in Ai (meaning,
"a heap of ruins")
--- (then) Israel will be calmed, a
Sabbath of
rest! (For) you were made desolate, a shameful thing like Shiloh
in Ai!
A protective covering returned again at
the time that I shone (like the sun). Because of the fire
(like the sun) she was ashamed, just like my Lamb, but he
will cloud over her for my sake! (He is) the protective
covering that is among them! The women has a protective
covering, my Lamb is her cloud and
her roof!"
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Clouds (around throne)
"And it clouded over her for me, and over
the Mina of the sea. Oh the trials of the Lord
and
of Shiloh!
The Lord took away the terror and for your
sake He swallowed the shadow. "THE-LORD-IS-THERE", which is
Jerusalem's
new name, and desolation will be removed. He sealed the
pit of the destroyer after they had bowed down. The
Messiah, the One equal to the Lord, removed the terror.
The Lord rejoiced, the Most High and every creature!"
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Shadow
"A shadow remained for a night over the
Throne of Might."
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The
Sea (held
up by the Cherub)
"For your sake a Lamb is being taken away!
Was it before me that my Creator, Jesus,
made payment (for sin)?
O waters of desolation, O sea of judgment,
I tremble! I am under oath!"
("My Creator"
spells "Jesus"
backward, and is located at the head of the Cherub.)
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The Throne of Judgment (and the
Sun who sits there)
(Note, "Jacob" is
another name for Israel, and "Iraq" is modern
Babylon. "Ai" was a town destroyed by Joshua at
the conquest of Canaan, but here it epitomizes the city of
Babylon. "Ai" means, "a heap of ruins",
and comes from the root word meaning to twist or bow down.
Ai first defeated Israel before Israel defeated it and hung
its king on a tree, Josh. 7-8. In the same way, Babylon and
her king will be destroyed just as in the past they ruined
Jerusalem and her king, Jesus.)
"An expanse of green, O city, sparkled by
the sea (at) the throne of judgment!
I made substitution for Jacob, a deceiver.
He laid waste a city, a sea divided, (but) he will exalt
the half-shekel, (and) he will exalt her (i.e.,
Jerusalem)!
The one hammered flat spit out Iraq!
Ai, a ruin,
is just a rotting city (soon) to be spit out by me into
the sea on the day of the judgment
seat toward the setting sun!"
(Lit.,
"toward the west", but image is that of the sun
about to set, then rise.)
"He will completely uproot rebellion.
Charge (them) with rebellion upon
rebellion! (At) daybreak,
carefully examine my cattle (left) in
the cold! He will be laid waste!
Who is the cattle driver? He will be
completely brutalized!"
The seat itself
reads:
"(A load) is being upheld."
The legs of the
throne-chair
"O heap of ruins, ascend!"
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The
Trail of Blood (from the foot of the cross to
above the throne)
(Three phrases are formed,
overlapping each other, each 77 letters long. It spans from the foot of the cross
{and cherub} upon which
the cherub hangs, to above the throne. It begins at the feet
where the blood lays, where it reads like a title: "My
blood and a lamentation". {This can also read:
"They likened me..."} The key word
"the-blood" is located immediately before the
throne on the right side where Jesus said he would rise,
Matt. 22:44. Heb. 1:3b reads: "...when he had made
purification
of sins, sat down on the right hand of the
Majesty on high". {Also see Heb. 9.} The trail of blood
signifies the cleansing of all things in earth and heaven,
Col. 1:20. It combines the theme of "blood" with
the overall theme of "lifting".)
"My blood and a lamentation:
My Father, My Father, forgive!
Lift
up!
My blood will my father lift high (i.e.,
exalt) because of me! (or,
"with me")
And because of me they exalted the
blood!"
(The location of this last
line of code runs just below, through, and just above the
throne and stars. It suggests that "they",
here, refers to the redeemed that shine like the stars and
sky above the throne, {Dan. 12}. The phrase, "They
exalted the blood", begins at the top of the throne
and uses the exact same first letter, the Yod, that
spells both "Israel" and "Jacob" as
located in the throne and the lamp. By overlapping this
exact same letter in the matrix, who "they" are
in this phrase is clearly identified. This key phrase
spans 77 letters, the number of forgiveness, with the next 88 letters forming the
leaves on the tree that declares a similar message. See
next.
"Eight" is the number of 'a new creation.' The
entire bible code is numerically significant. Only a few
examples are given for the sake of brevity.)
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The
Leaves
of the Tree read:
( While
the tree and its leaves are properly a part of the original
lamp/balance
bible code, yet, as said, that code overlaps the cherub. The
overlapping of the cherub upon the tree of justice symbolizes
Christ upon the tree of the cross. Importantly, the "dalet"
(i.e., the Hebrew letter "d") used to spell blood
("dom") in what was just said above concerning
"the
trail of blood" is the very same letter (top leaf) that
again speaks about the blood here. Click on image to enlarge for
information about the very highest leaf and note where that letter
("s") is located in the image of the heavenly lamp, and
what it implies about
Saddam
Hussein. The
axe
to the root of the tree reads, "The Savior was
cut
off!")
"Blood pleads upon a heap of
ruins---it proclaims (forgiveness)."
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Numbers at
right side refer to the number of letters there are counting from the first
letter in the bible.
This, too, is
extremely significant.
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The 12
Stars and 10
Rays (from the stars that shine in the sky.)
(Also
see "1/3 fallen stars".)
"All the seed of Israel shall be declared
righteous and shall shine and glory!

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The
Lightning
(from
the throne)
(The word "lightning" is a play on words for
"emerald, the main color of the throne. Also see "The
Crown of Bel".)
The lightning, lightning, lightning
rejoices with me! (or, "against
me")
(And thunder)
(ELS
-12)
(Located above and along the top of the diagonal river
beside the upper part of the lightning bolt. Thus, the
thunder emanates from both the river's fountain and the
lightning. The lightning follows the path of the vertical
side of this same river.)
The one being thundered upon!
The thunders brought
misery and death!
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The River
(flowing
from the throne)
(The river is very complex. There
are two rivers. They begin and end at the same spot and they also
intersect each other at their middle, length-wise, precisely
at the large sun that is located next to the
head of the cherub. The first river expands as it moves down, the
other remains the same size. This second river can be viewed either
as one straight line or as seven-letters wide. This river is
also divided into three equals parts length-wise, each seven
letters long; that is, the top, middle and lower sections of
the river. The phrases, "Concerning my
blood", ELS +24,
and "Forever my name is the Lord",
ELS-12, are inserted within the below readings because these phrases
are literally encoded directly across from the left bank where it
reads, "I am Jesus!" and "They gazed upon that which
is wine...", ELS 12,
{i.e., at the middle section length-wise speaking}. Thus the
insertion is intrinsically part of the code, although it can read
fine without it. For more, see
"A Closer Look at
the River.")
He was poured out in torrents!
Concerning
my blood, they gazed upon that which is (like) wine. You are beyond
measurement!
Be calm! Be still before me! I
AM Jesus! Forever my name is the Jah!
(i.e.,
"the Lord.")
Be calm and you will flow/shine
(like a river/lamp/sun/rainbow --- "like Jesus!"),
having been awakened to my colors.
A sun wearies toward the west
(sea)!
Who is the sun of God?
They are confused
and
wearied! (Or,
"...He/it is wearied.")
(This
last phrase leads into the image of Baal where the idol is
being mocked. "They are confused" is a play on
words for Bel of Babylon, which means, "Lord
of confusion!" Bel claimed to be the "sun
god", and both Bel and his worshipers are wearied.
This agrees with what the actual surface text where the
code is
found,
Isa.
46:1-2.)
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The Rainbow
(Perhaps created from the mist
of the river that "pours out" from the throne. Here we only
read the part of the river located at the throne. Note that
the colors are opposite to normal rainbow.)
"... And you shall shine (like a
river or rainbow), being awakened to my
colors!"
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The Sun (along
the river above the cross)
(The sun is perfectly
positioned so that it sets at the middle of
the river. The two rivers perfectly
divide the sun in two directions, diagonally and vertically.
The image is that of half-the-sun reflecting itself in the
river so as to appear as one full sun. Jesus is "the
equal of God", like "the Sun of God".)
The sun:
"The righteous (sun) will be covered
(from view), (but) like a song (Israel) will recognize
me --- A Lamp indeed!"
It's eight sun
beams:
"Jesus is
a son, (although) they are equal ---
(like) the mighty sun! (or, "the
sun of God!")
O people of Salem! (i.e.,
another name for Jerusalem, meaning "peace")
There is,
There is a sun,
O daughter of desolation!
(The) one returning is to be praised!"
The
Path of the Sun
(There is much to be explained here. Jesus
and Baal are contrasted. Briefly stated, the sun's path is
along the {vertical} river. It begins at the right side of
Baal and ends at the foot of cross,
(see next). The
sun
is located at the middle of this line of code. This line of code is
also a mockery of Bel, who claimed to be the sun-god, and
contains plays on words related to Bel and Babylon. Also,
the location of each and every word in this line of code
is significant. Compare this to the code about the sun-god
Bel {Baal}, where he is
called, "The god of darkness and weariness!")
"O lamb, who is the Sun of God? (or,
"... a mighty sun?") It wasted away!
They
are confused! They are worn out!
And courage fails, a sun wearies
towards the west!"
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The Cross
(below the sun)
(Vertical beam)
"He will be hung!
The One being lifted up to die (on the
cross) is the Righteous One!" (Lit.,
"the Upright One", or, "the Equal
One", note the second sun ray.)
(Cross beam)
"And I will be lifted up!"
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The Lamp
in Heaven
(Within the lamp are
seven circles of light that form three sections that together
resemble a precious Jewel that points both upward and
downward. This is the "gift of God". The seven
circle of lights overlap the seven lamps and their flames
on the menorah. {Compare Zech. 3:9 with 4:10.} The two
outside flames are replaced by the two flames overtop the
middle one so that seven flames remain besides the seven
circles of light. The seven lights of the menorah stand 77
letters high from the base, (ELS 7 x 11).
Throughout the code "Israel" both
signifies the people and the person, also called Jacob, who is a type of
Jesus. Recall that when Jacob had his name changed to Israel, he did so
at the cost of a "limp {lit. "bend"} in his thigh", Gen. 32:24-32. The
word "thigh" in Hebrew, can also mean "the foot of a menorah", which in
the image is formed using the word "bent-over". "Israel" "bends over" at
the thigh of the menorah!)
"The Song of the Menorah:
(Did he
sing for joy, O' beam of light?
Behold a Lamp!
Rise up songs of joy --- and awe!
And in Jehovah,
--- Jehovah,
--- they shone and boasted
themselves;
Israel,
the upright One of God bent over!)"
"Jah is the gift of God unto
mankind, the man hated!
(But) she will shine! He showed
favor.
So daughter of mine,
for Jah and for me, shine!
Jah (too) will shine
brightly.
Praise the morning star,
the One shining brightly!" (Rev.
22:6)
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The
Balance in Heaven (that overlaps the
Menorah)
(The shaft of the
balance is also the shaft of the menorah, and as said,
reads: "The song of the menorah." This
intersects the cross beam that says, "Israel",
and forms the shape of a cross with a halo around it. The
flame above the halo reads: "A halo". The base
reads, "He bent down". Note that the word deer
and "half-shekel" and "Jacob" are also
over overlap the throne
in the image. The balance also refers to the defeat of
Baal, the "beast", especially in the acrostic.
It is important to keep in mind that the half-shekel weighed
in the balance is literally what balances were especially
used for --- the weighing out of money. See the
balance
bible code for more about the half-shekel, the
redemption price and temple tax. The lowly coin is also a
personification of Christ. The following also answers what
the diagonal flames
along the lamp/balance of the large cherub read, "Did
he fall short of the Father?")
"Israel is the song of the lamp, the one
level to God bent down (to die)!
He awakened you, O Israel, the one bowed
down!
My equal in value is
the Prince of God!
A
deer (in one handle) and a beast (in the other handle),
a deer in pain, a half-shekel
split open!
(But) the Lord is mighty. He will slay the
beast!
He brought the deer back to life!
A deer split open is Israel.
Be blinded O beast!
O Lord, imprison the beast!
The poor one of Jacob is the deer!
A Lamb is a man, which is a
personification ---
the man hated!
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The
Balance Acrostic
(The
first and last letter acrostic of Isa. 46:1, which is
where the Baal and balance image is encoded. Significantly,
the word "balance" is located literally along
the inside of the two balance handles, and the acrostic
begins at the far right of Baal's wing and runs evenly
along these horizontal wings so as to make these wings reminiscent
of the balances in the hands of the large cherub beneath
it. Remarkably, due to the residual effect of this code at
only an ELS of
eleven, the balance handles are the very same balance
handles that Baal is holding up, except uneven ---
"found
wanting!". Awesome positioning!)
"It was as if (Bel and Nebo) went up in
the balance (being found too light)!
And the beast, too, was overworked
(carrying the heavy load)!
Behold in
amazement the one stunned!
They all groan, even (their)
"rock",
Like one who bows down
or
answers an non-existent god!
They hammered it flat!"
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The Idol of Baal,
the Sun-god!
(The previous code about the
balance leads into the mockery of Baal {Bel}. The different parts of Baal are composed
by various phrases or sentences of mockery. This is repeated
using Atbash. See note on
"What
is Atbash".
The main way Bel is mocked
in this bible code is by means of the sheer complexity of
the encoded image of Bel itself. It is as if God were
saying, "Alright Bel, if you are a god than let us see
you do this!" Recall the contest between Elijah and the
prophets of Baal, 1Kings 18.)
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The Balances (in Bel's hands/wings read):
(Note: "empty",
"worthless", "light in value", "bent over",
"bowed down", describe
both Baal {i.e., "beast"} and the contents that
are in the balance. Compare this to the above
acrostic. In Hebrew, "Jah"
means "The Lord".)
"A living creature
is among them!
Mighty is Jah (i.e., the Lord)!
The might of Jah is like
a
cherub - a living creature!
He brought Jah back to life, having been
bowed down.
Bel
bows down,
stooping over!
"Ha", he groaned.
Shut up empty head!
Ha! --- he turns aside;
empty hearted,
(too) light in value!
Wail O' beast!
A beast is among them!
What miracles! Behold, slave labor, groaning!
(Instead of a burning
bush), a dissolving bush that groans!"
Atbash:
(Atbash of the arms/wings of
the balance. These wings shade the worshippers from the
sun and are located just above the jar.)
"The blossoming shady one was cut
off, who is a burst jar, a
plated shinny wing!"
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Body of Bel
(length-wise,
head to toe)
(Note: This
fittingly summarizes what the rest of the code has to
say about Bel. The "mighty tree" mockingly refers to the
wooden idol of Bel as the rest of the code explains.)
"Bel is confused! Bel is all mixed
up!
My heart is against Bel (because)
Bel rose up against me!
An oppressed people are cursed!
A mighty tree powerfully crushes
people!"
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The Circular Sun disk
around Bel
(Sun disk is formed
by the extremities of the 6 wings/arms, that is, the 6
hands beneath the wings. {Cherubs had hands underneath
their wings.} The first line of bible code below reads
around in a circle twice, hence the mockery of the
statement, "like a demon he went in circles!"
The context and root meaning of the word for
"sun" implies the hot "desert
sun". The image is that of the setting,
"stooping" sun bringing on the darkness. As
with the head of the large cherub,
the head of phony Bel is the center of the
"sun", thus note the pun, "a mind of
wisdom".)
"Bel is like a desert demon who burdens
you, like a desert demon he went in circles!"
Atbash:
(See
Rev. 13.)
"The one shinning like the (desert)
sun stoops over!
For it (i.e., the sun-god), a mind of
wisdom is to cause darkness!"
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What the 12
stars read when 1/3 are removed
by the overlap of the upper wings/hands and the crown of Bel. "Hands" are under the wings, Ezek. 1:8. (See notes and
Rev. 12:4.)
The
original 12 stars read:
"They shall be found righteous and
shall glory/shine!"
The four
removed/overlapped read:
"He/it will be cut in pieces!"
The remaining
8 stars read:
"Hands made a mockery (of Bel)!"
(A play on words for uplifted
"hands shone/praised!")
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The
Crown of Bel
(Note: the words "mystery
crown" is written across his forehead. Also, the
word "spark" is located at the top where the
lightning
begins, which is also the side of the crown. When the
letter beneath that is added {ELS
11}, the word "spark" instead reads,
"lightning". This makes it absolutely certain
that Bel, who claimed to be the god of
"lightning", is mockingly called a
"spark" --- even a cold spark
snuffed
out in the sea!)
"(Like) spit thrown down is his
crown. Cold is his spark!"
Atbash:
"Until it fades away!"
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The Head of Bel
("Manure", in
Hebrew, is "Beelzebul", a term of contempt
used by Jews in ancient times for a name of Bel, which
can also mean, "Lord of the Universe".)
"The mystery of Bel is dung!
(He has) a warped mind and a
contemptuous crown for the plundering!"
Atbash:
"Like one rising and falling noisily!"
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The Wings
of Bel
(The wings of Bel
also form a sun, and beneath the sun-disk are clouds
and a shadow.
God told Joshua to, "rise/go up" against
Ai," Josh. 8:1. "Ai" means, "A
heap of ruins", whose king was crucified (hung-upon-a-tree) by Joshua "until the
setting sun", Josh. 8:29. Note that the Hebrew
word for "wood" as found throughout this
part of the code can also mean a "tree".
Therefore, the image of the
serpent
that overlaps "a tree-of wood-made-into-Bel"
represents an accursed
serpent
hung upon a tree. See John 3:14. The person or thing
that "rises" is intentionally ambiguous.)
"The shadow of Bel is (over) a heap
of ruins!
He arises (like the sun) against the
babbler, the crucified towards
(and at) Ai!
Bel bows down, he stoops over, he
goes astray, (too) light in value!"
Atbash:
(While the
meaning is obscure, it does help identify two
objects in the encoded image, the
"branch" {or spear} and the
"jar", as confirmed by the atbash
for the arms.
Whatever it means, it is obviously another
insult to Bel as based in Bel's own cultic
worship. Branches and cleansing-water in jars
were common in Bel worship.)
"(The) branch or
spear used to cleanse
is for cutting off what is (merely)
a burst jar!"
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The Arms
of Bel encircling his heart
(The following mimics
the sound of babbling, which is the root meaning for
Babylon. In Hebrew the following reads,
"Bel bul Babel, balieb balu Bel Babel. Beloatz
balah Bel-tzbul. Betzail Baal boatz!")
"Bel is a block of wood from Babylon!
They confused Bel of Babylon in
(his) heart!
By babbling, he confounded Bel-tsbul,
At the shadow of Baal (lays) mud!"
Atbash:
(Like the
Atbash of the wings, this also aids in
identifying the object in Bel's arms, namely a
"jar" being "poured out".
"Sheshach" is the Atbash of
"Babylon" in Hebrew, but is used
twice in the bible as another name for Babylon
itself, Jer. 25:26 and Jer. 51:41.
Interestingly, of the two references, the
first refers to Babylon as personified and
having to drink from a "cup" of judgment,
also see Rev. 17:4. The second reference
refers to "spitting up" that which
was swallowed and mocks Bel by name. Jer.
51:41, 44a, "How is Sheshach
taken! ... And I will punish Bel in Babylon,
and I will bring forth out of his mouth that
which he hath swallowed up!" Compare this
to the above non-Atbash code as well. The word
for "cover" is a play on words for
"Sheshach".)
"A hand covered (or "calmed")
Sheshach (Babylon) when Sheshach was poured
out!"
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The
Torso and Cup of Bel
(Same letters as above, except
emphasizing the midsection. Where it speaks about the clouds
the code forms two circular clouds under its wings in front
of its heart and this joins in with the general formation of
clouds that surround the throne. There is a heart engraved
upon the cup that Bel holds, thus, "they broke off the
heart of Bel", means that the cup with the heart was
broken off the idol and is symbolic of the eventual
rejection of Bel by the people climaxed by the cutting down
of the whole idol into the mud, "boatz",
and the crud, "zebul".)
"Bel and an idol!
They broke off the heart of Bel --- a heart!
(Behold) a heart of wood (and) a cloud of a babbler!
Bel is a block of wood, an idol (created) for unjust
gain
that will be cut off into the miserable mud!
The cloud of Bel is a cloud of confusion!
Babylon, (meaning
"confusion"), is within its shadow,
within the shadow of Baal,
(and also) within Baal, the babbler, the block of
(wood)!"
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The Bowels
of Bel
(Note that the
clouds
cover only the heart and bowels of Bel, hence the appropriateness of
this insult! The word for "bowels" lacks the plural but is
restated in its full form at the legs.
The phrase, "a laboring heart" mocks Bel who must labor
as a created being, just as his followers must labor to carry his
heavy load.)
"Bel clouds over in the direction of a plugged
up bowel and a laboring heart!"
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The Two
Legs of Bel
(It reads in two directions,
symbolic of each leg, just as the two extended
wings each read "bow down" {using synonyms},
likewise, once for each wing! The feet overlap some of the
worshipers who are in the shadow of Bel. The following may also
read, "The bowels of a people", implying that the bowels
of Bel are falling out between his legs on top of his loving
worshipers! See "The Bowels of Bel.")
"The people of
Ai are a
heap of ruins!
The people of Ai are a
heap of ruins!"
Atbash:
"(They come) from creatures that creep!"
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The Worshipers
of Bel
"Together they bow down to the god of
darkness and weariness!"
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The
serpent
overlapping Bel,
that stretches from his crown to his foot:
(Recall that the serpent in Eden was
cursed to crawl upon his belly and eat dust.
"Limping", "stumbling", here, is the same
word for Jacob when he "limped" after wrestling with
the angel and had his named changed to "Israel", Gen.
32. {Jacob means "to grab the heel". The image is that
of a snake striking the heel of Israel, the One upon the
throne,
but in turn the snake's head is crushed.
Israel
is a type of Jesus. {The lower tail of the serpent overlaps the
foot of Baal as well as the foot of the throne, thereby implying
that the foot of the throne symbolizes the foot and heel of the
One who sits there. The snake can be viewed as with a head at
either end, thus striking the foot of the throne. Therefore, the
serpent is grasping the crown at top and the heel at bottom.
Also note that the bolt of lightning runs through the serpent
along the yellow letters that read, "A Son rejoiced!"}
The letter "za'yin" that forms the head of the snake
is not used in the last sentences below. This implies that it is
missing, that is, "crushed", Gen. 3:15-17.)
"A strange piece of
wood is Bel upon his belly;
loathsome in heart,
an
idol in pain!
The day of Baal is great!
Stumbling, he
crouches down to lick (the dust), (Or, "The sea of Baal
is great...")
And a Son rejoiced (with the
lightning)!"
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Stairway
to Sheol (Hell)
(The worshippers
of Baal are kneeling upon the sixth step down. Since each step of the
stairway is 36 letters apart, therefore, this step is 216 letters from
the top, which is 6 x 6 x 6. The image of Baal is also 66 letters high.
Also see Atbash code
next. The stairway begins in Isa. 45:22 where the actual surface text
reads, "Turn to me and be saved!".
It begins on the very word, "saved", which is the same root word for the
name Jesus, "Yeshua". Moreover, the stairway ends in Isa. 46:7 again on
the same root word for Jesus, where the surface text says of Bel, "He
cannot save
him"! Recall that along the middle of
the river {and stairway} the lamp reads, "I am Jesus!")"Sheol shall reign over them, that is, death!
Are they alive in Sheol? No!
He shall be cast down. A chain is for him!"
(Rev. 20:1)
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Atbash Code of Dumb-Bel at the River!
(For the complete article on
the river Atbash see, Ape-Atbash
and "Merry Bel-Mas!".
Also see
the
river as already discussed, which
is where this part of the Atbash is encoded. The river is 6 x
6 x 6 letters long and 6 letters wide. The idol of Baal is
itself 66 letters high. It flows out from Baal, from crown
to foot, and then flows down into the sea located below
the large cherub. Therefore, the image as viewed from this perspective
appears to be a mocking representation of the golden-plated
idol of Baal being turned into molten liquid that flows into
the sea. The heat of "the sun of
God" is what melts it.)


"Bel
is a stupid ape! The Lord of the apes
bends down to die!
Bel is being stripped of his refined gold because he is plugged up
(and can't hear)!
My oppressor will be like a spark (quenched) in the sea!"
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More images of the same bible code,
but drawn with different emphases:












Atbash Codes
Atbash codes are very rare and are more difficult to find than other codes since they use uncommon letters on average.
An Atbash code occurs when the first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last and the second for the second to last, etc.
There are several well-recognized Atbash codes written by the prophet Jeremiah where
the names " Babylon" and " Chaldea" (i.e.,
Babylonia) are converted into Atbash. That portion of Jeremiah also talks about a banner being lifted up to beckon others to attack Babylon.
See the Bel-Qoph Atbash Bible Code for more about
that related Atbash. Importantly, the Bel-Qoph code directly relates to this bible code and greatly reinforces it and aids in interpreting
it. It is interesting that Atbash codes appear to always have to do with the fall of Babylon.
(Also see the Balance
Bible Code Atbash, which code also is related to this code.)
The first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last letter, and the second for the second last letter, etc. An Atbash code using our English letters would look like this:
Normal: a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h-i-j-k-l-m-n-o-p-q-r-s-t-u-v-w-x-y-z
Atbash: z-y-x-w-v-u-t-s-r-q-p-o-n-m-l-k-j-i-h-g-f-e-d-c-b-a
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Parallels between the River-Atbash
and the Baal-Atbash with the Atbash by the prophet Jeremiah:
There are numerous parallels between this Atbash (at the river) and the one at Jeremiah 51. For example, the very name Bel is located within the word Babel,
which in Atbash is called "Sheshach" (Jeremiah 51:19-26), and "Sheshach" is related to the word "Bow down!" as found in the river code, but which in our Atbash reads as
"Bel"! (Bel is the Babylonian name for the god, Baal.)
Jer 51:41 How is Sheshach taken! and the praise of the whole earth seized! how is Babylon become a desolation among the nations!
Jer 51:42 The sea is come up upon Babylon; she is covered with the multitude of the waves thereof. (Also see, "Balance Bible Code Acrostic.")
Jer 51:43 Her cities are become a desolation, a dry land, and a desert, a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither doth any son of man pass thereby.
Jer 51:44 And I will execute judgment upon Bel in Babylon (Hebrew, "Babel"), and I will bring forth out of his mouth that which he hath swallowed up; and
the nations shall not flow (same word as in river
bible code for "flow" or "shine") any more unto him: yea, the wall of Babylon shall fall.
Jer 51:45 My people, go ye out of the midst of her, and save yourselves every man from the fierce anger of Jehovah.
Jer 51:46 And let not your heart faint, neither fear ye for the tidings that shall be heard in the land; for tidings shall come one year, and after that in another year shall come tidings, and violence in the land, ruler
against ruler.
Jer 51:47 Therefore, behold, the days come, that I will execute judgment upon the graven images of Babylon; and her whole land shall be confounded; and all her slain shall fall in the midst of her.
The following is quoted from the commentary on Jer. 25:19-26 by "Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament." It represents what many commentaries have to say about the "Sheshach" Atbash. If you compare our
27-letter river-Atbash with the original river-code we see that the root meaning of the words are the same as in the Jeremiah Atbash,
"To sink down (as in water)" becomes "Bel" in the Atbash. Amazingly, this bible code agrees not only with this famous Atbash of Jer. 51 (etc.) and with its context, but also with the immediate text of Isaiah 46:1-6 in which the code/Atbash is found! 'Bel
(Baal) verses God' is the theme of both texts. In all cases, the golden image of Bel is being mocked!
Quoted from the commentary on
Jer. 25:19-26 by Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament.
"After the mention of all the kings and peoples on whom the king of Babylon is to execute judgment, it is said that he himself must at last drink the cup of wrath. is,
according to Jer. 51:41, a name for Babylon, as Jerome states, presumably on the authority of his Jewish teacher, who followed the tradition.

The assertion of Gesen. that this way of playing with words was not then in use, is groundless, as it also
Hitz.'s, when he says it appeared first during the exile, and is consequently none of Jeremiah's work. It is also erroneous when
many comm. remark, that Jeremiah made use of the mysterious name from the fear of weakening the impression of terror which the name of Babylon ought to make on their minds. These assumptions are refuted by
Jer. 25:12, where there is threatening of the punishment of
spoliation made against the king of Babylon and the land of the
Chaldeans; and by Jer. 51:41, where alongside of Sheshach we find in parallelism Babylon. The Atbash is, both originally and in the present case, no mere playing with words, but a transposition of
the letters so as to gain a significant meaning, as may plainly be seen in the transposition to ,
Jer. 51:1. This is the case with Sheshach also, which would be a contraction of (see
Ew. §158, c), from to sink (of the water, Gen. 8:1), to crouch (of the bird-catcher,
Jer. 5:26). The sig. is therefore a sinking down, so that the threatening,
Jer. 51:64 : Babel shall sink and
not rise again, constitutes a commentary on the name; cf. Hgstb. Christ. iii. p. 377. The name does not sig. humiliation, in support of which Graf has recourse partly to partly to the Arabic
usage. For other arbitrary interpretations, see in Ges. thes. p. 1486."
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Also see:
The Baal Bible Code and the Sign of Hurricane Ike
Also see, "Fall of Babylon: What
about AD 2012?"
Also see, Baal-ape Atbash Code
and 'Merry Bel-mas' Bible Code!
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