WANDERINGS
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them… (Gen 6:6)
This chapter is speculation and most assuredly all the answers to esoteric issues are not within this commentary, but it does make sense!
Before the flood, men had
wandered across the face of the Earth, not only in person but in seed. The Garden
of God, albeit weakened, was still powerful. Migration is a quantum dynamic and
so are genetics.
I have submitted in several of my
books [1] that God is a “Quantum God,”
and that quantum mechanics was the creation process by the Quantum God. Perhaps
quantum is literal in that case. Quantum in Hebrew is written like this:
קוונטום
That is read right to left: qof, waw, vav, nun, vav, mem. Firstly,
will be the elimination of all the vav’s because they are only
placeholders and for sounds.
Qof is characterized by the sun
– behind – time. In modern terms: light before time ever began, hence the “creation.”
The qof all by itself would indicate the creation, but it is not closed
yet. The ending mem closes the word as it is in closed form. Closing is
just another way to say “atomic” because before nuclear physics, an atom was
closed as it could not be broken down to a lower level.
Nun, in the middle,
represents life, seed, and continuation. Count the number of “man” (vav);
their remains nun (life) in the middle of the nun and men,
between the seed and the waters, or even blood.
Quantum is verily explained by Hebrew characterization. The aleph-bet
adequately describes quantum mechanics as well as the number “666” from the
three vav’s. Don’t be surprised if quantum physics destroys mankind!
Before the flood, men covered the Earth. The genetics of men were in both
hemispheres, thus the qof with a horizontal line through its midst.
As can be seen, a vertical parallel can be used as well, indicating direction.
Thusly the hemispheres.
Scripture says, “All flesh had
corrupted his way upon the Earth” (Gen 6:12). The Hebrew word, ‘eres,
was used here just as in the “land” of Nod. It too, wherever it was, was
corrupted. All of life, save Noah’s gens, were depraved.
The key words to the flood are, “I
will destroy all flesh” (Gen 6:17). Flesh therein is “basar” in the
Hebrew. What will God destroy?
בָּשָׂר
Reading again right to left, He will destroy bet – shin – resh (house,
teeth, and head respectively). The shin indicates both of the two kinds
of men; both Adam’s kind and Haua’s.kind.
The bet represents their flesh and lastly the resh generally
represents a new beginning. All flesh would be destroyed to begin again. That
is the second creation. Noah was excluded because he found grace (Gen 6:18) for
him and his house, eight in total.
The point to that is that just as all the House of Noah would be saved, the
wives were of another “house” or “family.” If God allowed some from the old house
in, why would he not save some others of the house, or family, of Cain?
Perhaps I am deducing too much; was all flesh really destroyed, or not all of
the House of God. Perhaps others distant from the sin found grace and were not
part of the world at that time; lost somewhere in the Pacific Ocean (Peaceful
Ocean) on an island or two.
John the Revelator saw into the future: “I stood upon the sand of the sea,
and saw a beast rise up out of the sea… (Rev 13:1). Generally, the “sea” in
biblical times was the Mediterranean, but John saw into the future where there would
be many seas.
John stood on land and saw the Beast arise. Cain was the son of the Beast
(1 John 3:12). Perhaps the Beast will arise from an island in the sea, and he
will be the “son of Cain.” The Beast will indeed raise Cain. Perhaps
the Beast will come from an island of Hawaii.
According to sacred literature, the “sons of God” were Seth’s seed, and the
“sons of man” were Cain’s seed. Cain’s seed in the faraway world were not among
those who fornicated like the Grigori angels on the plain below Mt. Herman.
Perhaps God had grace on Cain’s seed so far away because they had lived in paradise
like they should have before.
Is this getting too far away from scripture? Perhaps so, but they are thoughts
that just came to me. Because it is not in scripture does not mean it did not
happen.
Now back to “Hawaii” itself: The hey comes next as hey as
either one of behold, reveal, or breath.
Greeting is beholding.
Now for the Hawaiian theory:
Aloha is a word from their
vocabulary about both greeting and parting. Aloha follows some of the
same rules as the Hebrew, beginning and ending (closed) with aleph’s. Aleph
is the power of the ox. It is good to walk with God with His Power.
Aloha, like the aleph
and the tav as implied in the Revelation is the beginning and the
end.
Now for the Hebrew vav in the word aloha. The “o” is a vowel
sound, so it will be dismissed.
The latter aleph in aloha is aleph again and to say it
requires breathing out as if to form another word but stopping short. It closes
the word, or “bye.”
The rules of aloha seem to follow the rules of the Hebrew. In fact,
speaking in tongues sounds very much like speaking in Hawaiian. Is Hawaiian
derived from the Hebrew? Is the beginning hey in both of any value?
Scripture is not spaced between words. The Hebrew is just a string of characters,
each with a pronunciation. Aloha is just that; “al” is the ah
that also produces the “o” sound followed by the ha sound as if
breathing. It is not much different than “hallelujah” for example. It is saying
the sounds of the letters of the word.
Glossolalia is much the same; it is as if making the sounds of the Hebrew aleph-bet
in a local twang.
Perhaps the 120 at Pentecost were speaking words to honor the Holy Ghost (Gimmel)
using the aleph-bet-gimmel.
There must be physical evidence, however. Perhaps God’s grace extended beyond
the family of Noah. Other than them, God destroyed all men “upon the face of
the ground (adama)” (Gen 7:27). Compare that to those who were saved “upon
the face of the waters” (Gen 7:18). The “face” was surely on the flat surfaces
of the ground or waters. If so, then those who went to mountains high enough
could have been saved as well.
Later, in scripture, the custom of even the evilest of them all was to go
to high places to see their gods. Even the righteous, those of the seed of Seth,
went to the highest mountain, Mount Herman, to be with God.
God destroyed those who were on the plain — the face of the Earth — sinning
as sacred literature indicates, for instance The Book of Jasher. Could it be that many others went atop mountains
to be with God?
Mount Ararat was not where Noah’s ark landed; it was in the mountains
of what was then Ararat. The exact location might be Mount Judi, as many
believe, which is in the Taurus mountain range.[2]
Mount Judi is about 8,000 feet in height. Mt. Ararat is about 17,000 feet.
The dove found the olive twig on the dry ground of Mt. Ararat from the vicinity
of Mt. Judi. Dry ground was around 17,000 feet but not at 8,000 feet.
Mauna Kea in Hawaii is 13,803 feet high. Perhaps there was dry ground in
Mauna Lea and other high places. Perhaps some of the seed of Cain had wandered
that far. Recent findings, as late as last week, indicate that artifacts reveal
the travel from Mesopotamia to the Americas as early as 5000 years ago.
5000 years was the exact time range that Noah lived (2900 BC). Kenites (the
progeny of Cain) could have traveled to Hawaii and other distant places to
remove themselves from the “face of the Earth.” Dry ground could have been
found anyplace between 8000 feet and over. Mauna Lea compares well to that.
Mauna Lea translates to the Hebrew as “Har Lea,” (AI Overview) — “Mountain
of the Weary.” Weary from what? Much wandering and even climbing.
English still retains much Latin, Greek, and even Hebrew within it. The
letters “au” is a vowel sound. If it was Hebrew, then that would be the waw,
or vav. “M” is the men, and it indicates water; perhaps even much
water since it comes first.
Next comes “N” — the nun. It’s pictograph from paleo times is shown
below:
Figure 6: The Paleo-Hebrew Pictograph nun
That is a “seed” but call it whatever; it was a “serpent” to antiquarians!
Cain was the seed of the Serpent (1 John 3:12; Gen 4:1). The mem, vav, and
nun together points to the original language paleo-Hebrew.
Hawaii (AI) got a written language in the 1820’s from Americans. The
Hawaiian language was the spoken word of those native to the Hawaiian Islands. Perhaps
their language was the original tongue of Cain, or at least a “child” of that
family of languages.
Lastly, comes the letter aleph in Mauna. Consider now the aleph
at the end of aloha; the aleph (A) credits all things before it
to the power of some god.
In the Hawaiian religion various sea animals symbolize their many gods because
they are thought to be spiritual vehicles. Vehicles for what reason? Arks
perhaps? Either way, the “Beast” in the
Hebrew of Noah’s time is behema in the Hebrew, and behemoths are sea
creatures. In other words, in a way, the religion of ancient Hawaiians are
represented by the behemoths — The Beast. In The Book of Job, the behemoth is a
water-ox!
Just like many Christians, to the Hawaiians the water is sacred and like
Cain, the “god” was a the Beast — the Behemoth.
“Lea” comes lastly in “Mauna Lea.” Lea is indeed directly from the Hebrew,
meaning “weary” obviously from traveling to the high place.
The English name Leah is literally “Lea” in the Hebrew. It is written as such:
לֵאָה
The name, Mauna Lea, uses the convention of the Hebrew language; to use lahmed
for high places, that letter extending above the following two as can be seen
in the pictograph. It is Mauna Lea because of the lahmed above.
The Hawaiians were speaking in some form of Hebrew, if I am correct.
Aleph indicates the weariness
of going to those heights, of expending power (of an ox or even God).
Hey, of course, is beholding
something from above. Perhaps the “face of the Earth” or even the “face of the waters.”
Beholding usually indicates something that is not the norm. Perhaps some
wanderer was beholding a god who saved them from the face of the Earth and that
the waters carried them there to the highest mountain in the vicinity.
Is it only coincidence that Hawaiians have a language that sounds so much
like paleo-Hebrew? Too many coincidences usually make truth.
The religion of indigenous Hawaiians is called the kapu system.
Palm is called “Loulo” in Hawaiian.
If it was Hebrew, it would be the tall lahmed, the sound vav, lahmed
again with its sound vav. If in Hebrew, perhaps it would mean tall,
tall trees. The point is that the Hawaiian language follows many of the rules of
paleo-Hebrew.
So, how about their numerous gods? This clip is directly from AI
Overview:
Perhaps the Hawaiians are unwittingly still speaking the language of Cain whose seed may have sailed there before the flood, since Cain himself died before the waters came.
Were there adventurers from the seed of Cain that searched for his land of Nod?
Perhaps someday linguists will explore that issue, or genetics might reveal the
truth.
Since the seeds of Cain died commencing with the death of Cain by blind
Lamech, perhaps Cain will get his revenge because Cain and his seed had some
Satan in him. Perhaps the Antichrist will wonder from the Land of Nod back to
the face of the Earth. That the Beast will come from a land in the sea may very
well point to Hawaii.
What important person comes from Hawaii? It should be public knowledge by
now/
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