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Spoke 5 - Hey - The Blessing of Life

Spoke 5

Deuteronomy, Daniel,
Ephesians

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Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:

Ephesians 1:3 (Spoke 5, Cycle 3)

The first blessing found in all the Bible appears on the Fifth Day which also is the day God created the first (Nephesh Chiah, Living Creature). This integrates with the Fifth Commandment which is declared in Ephesians on Spoke 5 to be the "first commandment with Promise." And the Promise itself - characterized by the phrase "well with thee" - is greatly maximized in the Fifth Book, Deuteronomy. This further integrates with the Beatitudes found in Matthew 5.

This great theme of the God's Blessing also manifests in the opening verses of Ephesians, the third book on Spoke 5, where we find the declaration of the abundant blessings given us by God the Father. Taking this as a clue, and searching for all verses that contain the words blessing and Father in the KJV, selects three portions of Scripture:

The Father's Blessing
  • Genesis 27 (4 verses)
  • Genesis 49 (3 verses)
  • Book 49 (Ephesians, 1 verse)

The verses from Genesis refer to the patriarchal blessings: Genesis 27 records Isaac's blessing of his son Jacob, and Genesis 49 records Israel's blessing of his twelve sons. We have therefore a strong KeyLink between Spoke 5 of the Bible Wheel and the Inner Cycle of Genesis. The indices of all these verses are restricted to numbers congruent to 5 modulo 22, which is another way of saying that they all relate to Spoke 5 of the Wheel. Using modular notation, we are able to represent these three numbers as:

27 = 52 (Spoke 5, Cycle 2)

49 = 53 (Spoke 5, Cycle 3)

Thus, we arrive at this triple KeyLink based on the idea of the Father's Blessing:

KeyLink: The Father's Blessing
PGenesis ( 52 ) PGenesis ( 53 ) PBible ( 53 )





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