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Spoke 19 - Quph - The Lamb of God

Spoke 19

Psalms, Mark, II John

For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.

II John 7

One of the most obvious signs of the divine structure of Scripture is found in the tiny books, like II John. In spite of its few verses - thirteen in all - it was designed with perfect precision to display one of the primary KeyThemes defining the fundamental significance of Spoke 19 on which it resides. The word used in the verse above is:

(Sarx, Flesh) = 361 = 19 x 19

This coheres with the meaning of Quph as "ape" which also contributed to the Rabbinical Tradition that Quph represents our fleshly nature. This meaning of Quph also manifests on the Wheel of Revelation where the distribution of flesh is maximized in Revelation 19:

The idea of the flesh and the Number 19 are further united in the symbol of Christ as the "Lamb of God." We read (John 1

The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.

The Lamb is the symbol of God in the flesh, offering himself as the perfect sacrifice for all our sin. The exact word written is:

(Amnos, Lamb) = 361 = 19 x 19

All of this comes together with supernatural clarity in the Grace Manifest Holograph in the Gematria Reference.



1. Kabbalah, by Gersom Scholem, pg 341.






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