Proverbs 22:9,
He who has a good eye will be blessed, for he gave of his bread to the poor.
He who has a good eye = טֽוֹב־עַ֖יִן "tov- ayin" = "17-130"
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130 was the age of Adam when fathering Set.Additional meditation on the years of Jacob reveal that the division between the 17 good years in Egypt and the 130 years until then completely fit the expression tov ayin, ?(bearer of) a good eye?. Tov = 17, ayin = 130. In other words, Jacob himself is the bearer of a good eye, as alluded to in the blessing of Moses: ?Vayishkon Yisrael betach badad ein Yaakov? ? ?And Israel dwelled in safety, alone the eye of Jacob.?
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It counts as well for Jesus ...?Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi said, ?The cup (of wine) for the blessing is not given to any other than the bearer of a good eye, as it says, ?The bearer of a good eye will be blessed for he has given of his bread to the poor?. Do not read it as yevorach, ?will be blessed?, but rather as yevarech, ?will bless?.? It is a person who bears a good eye is worthy of blessing. Others bless him and he has the power to bless others.
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ψυχή = Hebrew "nefesh" "nefesh" = 430 = 5 x 86 = "kos" cup ?And he took a cup (....) and said to themThis is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many"
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