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Earth, the Tabernacle for the Sun PSALM 19:1-6 THE heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. 2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. 3 There is no speech nor language, where there voice is not heard. 4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, 5 Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race. 6 His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof. The first verse of Psalm 19 says the heavens declare and show, the glory and handywork of God. According to the Strong's concordance, the word "declare", means to mark, or score as a tally. The word "sheweth" means front, to stand out boldly opposite, as to announce to someone. In verse 2, "uttereth speech", means to emit or utter words; verse 3 describes a voice that is heard in any language. Something interesting about verse 4 is the word "line", the KJV says, "their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world". The word "line" refers to something used for measuring, as a rule. The word "words" literally means words, or a discourse. Finally in verse 4, the KJV says God has set a tabernacle for the sun in the heavens. These verses suggest that there are words and knowledge being uttered and shown day and night, in a voice that can be heard in any language. A language of words defined by counting and measuring, as described above. One example of a line for measuring would be a radius, a line which can be used to determine an angle or portion of a circular area. Such a line would be fixed at one end as an axis, stretched tight and rotated about this axis by its other end to define the desired angle or measure, according to the working of a compass. This idea also agrees with the idea of verse 4, "their line is gone out through all the earth", as if the Earth had a line stretched from its center that extended outward to its equator and beyond. A good example of this is to imagine the Moon on the outer end of a line with the other end anchored at the center of the earth as its axis. As the Moon orbits the Earth the line goes out through all the Earth, as described in verse 4, Psalm 19:4 Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, The actual view or perspective of the Moon that we see from the surface of the Earth, agrees with the word "sheweth" from verse 1, Psalm 19:1 THE heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. This word means "front, that is, to stand boldly out opposite". The Moon is out opposite of us in the sky. It is also interesting to notice that we only see one side of the Moon, never the other side. I guess you could say we see the front of the Moon, this also agrees with the word "sheweth" from verse 1, which actually means "front". Notice that the high priest always kept his front toward the Holy of Holies as he passed through the veil. He went in walking forward and went out walking backward. To these things add the meaning of "counting as a tally", from the word "declare" in verse 1. Also the idea of words being emitted, as suggested by the phrase "uttereth speech" in verse 2, Psalm 19:2 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. Based on the perspective considered here this is an example of the front of the Moon marking as a tally or counting as the day and night utters speech and shows knowledge, whose line or measure is gone out through all the Earth and their words to the end of the world. According to this idea a count and measure of words from the heavens is defined, which declare the glory of God all the time, as the days and nights go by. The diameter of the Earth 7920 miles In verse 4 the KJV says God set a tabernacle for the sun in the heavens. The illustration "Tabernacle, Moon 720" is a comparison between the orbit of the Moon around the earth and the form of the tabernacle, which was built in the wilderness according to God's design. This illustration shows a top view of the 48 boards of the tabernacle, as they stood assembled, with the earth as the center of the Holy of Holies. If the square, top surface of each of these boards is measured as 4, 90 degree corners, as 4 x 90 = 360 per board and then this representative measure applied to the 22 boards, shown in the illustration numbered 4 to 25, which surround the Holy of Holies, the diameter of the Earth is defined, as 22 x 360 = 7920, this is the diameter of the Earth in miles. Also notice how the 8 phases of the Moon align with the 4 sided form of the Holy of Holies, the north, south and west walls and the east entrance. In the illustration each position of the Moon is assigned a value or measure according to the lighted portion of the surface as visible from the Earth at that phase or position of the Moon, ( see "point 5 and angles of positions" from illustration, "Tabernacle, Moon 720" ). The word "Tabernacle" and the volume of its boards In the illustration "Tabernacle, Moon 1080", the 8 positions of the Moon are grouped according to the 4 sides of the Holy of Holies and defined as sets B, C, D, and A. Set A is viewed separately since it does not define an actual wall, but was a veil, ( see illustration, "Tabernacle, Moon 1080" ). Notice that if the applied angular value sets of the phases of the Moon for the North, South and West walls are added the word "Tabernacle" is defined, according to 270 + 450 + 270, as sets B + C + D = 990, this is the subtracted word value for "tabernacle", in Hebrew, ( see "3 sets of 3 positions" from illustration, "Tabernacle, Moon 1080" ). If the entrance side, set A, is also included the actual volume of the 48 boards of the Tabernacle is defined, as B + C + D + A = 1080, this is the actual volume of the 48 boards of the Tabernacle in cubic cubits. ( NOTE : This value for the volume of the boards is based on the "Square Board Theory". According to the board design described in the theory each board would measure 1.5 width x 1.5 cubits breadth x 10 cubits height and being multiplied by 48 boards, as 1.5 x 1.5 x 10 x 48 = 1080 cubic cubits. ) "Melchisedec" and "let there be light" So far the circuit of the Moon has defined the word "Tabernacle" and the actual volume of the Tabernacle's 48 boards as shown in the illustration "Tabernacle, Moon 1080". The measures, 990 and 1080, above correspond to the lighted surface area of the Moon visible from the Earth. If the dark area of the Moon is measured in the same way, the totals are 990 and 1080, the same as for the lighted area. This means there are 2 measures of 990 and 2 measures of 1080. The total of the 2 measures of 990 is equal to 1980, as 990 + 990 = 1980, this value is equal to, 810 + 1170 = 1980, which corresponds to the words, "Melchisedec" and "let there be light" respectively according to Gematrian type word evaluation, which is a word : number value system through which number values are assigned to the letters present within a given word which defines a value for the word itself, ( see "Explanation : Word Set" ). Jesus, the Son of God is the high priest after the order of "Melchisidec". The value 810 that corresponds to this word is also the inner volume of the Holy of Holies in cubic cubits, according to 9 cu. width x 9 cu. breadth x 10 cu. height, as 9 x 9 x 10 = 810 ccu.) The diameter of the Moon The total of the 2 measures of 1080 is equal to 2160, as 1080 + 1080 = 2160, this is equal to the diameter of the Moon in miles. This adds a greater reality to the whole example, since the phases of the Moon itself define the measured values for the example. Other word values from the measures All together, the measures of the lighted area and the dark area of the Moon is equal to 4140, as 1980 + 2160 = 4140. This value is equal to 2142 + 99 + 729 + 1170 = 4140, which corresponds to the words, "Jesus Christ", "truth", "everlasting" and "let there be light", respectively. The result of counting the measure of the lighted and darkened areas of the Moon's surface as it goes through its 8 phases literally "counts" a number value for the word "Tabernacle" and measures the actual volume of the Tabernacle's 48 boards. These measures, through the perspective of the example presented here, define the Earth as the "Tabernacle for the Sun" which God set in the heavens according to Psalm 19 verse 4. The sum of the particular number values defined by the phases also corresponds to the sum of the equivalent word values listed here in quotes, "let there be light" and "Jesus Christ", who is the "everlasting" "truth". In addition, Jesus Christ is also known as an high priest after the order of "Melchisedec", recall that this word value also defines the inner volume of the Holy of Holies the value of which is revealed by the measures of the phases. Numbers of counting and measuring are a prime example of a universal language. They are an essential part of every culture. If these discovered values are compared to Hebrew and Greek words of scripture as stated in the KJV bible, as in the examples above, the things considered here are revealed. s s s s |
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