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See, it is in topics like this (where i gave people like two days to have the first say) that the biblical *purists* are silent. They have nothing to say about with any form of intelligence. I would love to have someone come at me with diagrams about him being in the fish...
By the way, it is not the "stomach" of the fish, rather the air bladder, that was the part Jonah was in to be saved from drowning.
Also, the connection of the whale is rediculous. There is a specific word for whale (behemoth) and this is "fish" (d_g, pronounced "dawg"). The idea is that even though he turned his head from the path chosen by his "G_d" (destiny, fate, Way, *Tao*, the word "God"), he was still encompassed by Dg.
D_g = G_d backwards. get it? The value of this word is
Gimel "G" = 3
Daleth "D" = 4.
D+G = 7. The Briat Ha-Olam. highest of the Prime Numerals. The Lord in extension.
DXG = 12. The Tribes of Israel and the Mezloth (Zodiac)
D-G = 1. The Achad, the Number of the One God.
All of this is further taken into consideration by the name Jonah (YNH), the phoenician word for "dove", the Name Yah (ancient root of YHVH) with the letter Nun in it. Nun is symbolized by the fish.
Thus his name "Jonah" literally in the "Fish" inside God. The word symbolizes "the swimmer in the heavens..." Thus is is the dove (the sacred bird which swims through the heavens carrying the prayers of the one who has sacrficed it.
This strongly indicates it is developed by students of Pythagoras's (whose father was Phoenecian) journeys to Egypt, India, china, and beyond, after they joined the Temple priesthood, and the Qabala became a primary factor in the Temple priesthood's devleopment of the books of the Prophets and the Writings. This completely supports the time of production of this story. The Midrash named "Bar-Midbar" is the first time the book is mentioned as being in the Torah, and it is said at that time is is in the writings (Ketubim), not the books of the prophets(Netim). Some time later than the book of Numbers was included in the Tanakh.
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By the way, it is not the "stomach" of the fish, rather the air bladder, that was the part Jonah was in to be saved from drowning.
Also, the connection of the whale is rediculous. There is a specific word for whale (behemoth) and this is "fish" (d_g, pronounced "dawg"). The idea is that even though he turned his head from the path chosen by his "G_d" (destiny, fate, Way, *Tao*, the word "God"), he was still encompassed by Dg.
D_g = G_d backwards. get it? The value of this word is
Gimel "G" = 3
Daleth "D" = 4.
D+G = 7. The Briat Ha-Olam. highest of the Prime Numerals. The Lord in extension.
DXG = 12. The Tribes of Israel and the Mezloth (Zodiac)
D-G = 1. The Achad, the Number of the One God.
All of this is further taken into consideration by the name Jonah (YNH), the phoenician word for "dove", the Name Yah (ancient root of YHVH) with the letter Nun in it. Nun is symbolized by the fish.
Thus his name "Jonah" literally in the "Fish" inside God. The word symbolizes "the swimmer in the heavens..." Thus is is the dove (the sacred bird which swims through the heavens carrying the prayers of the one who has sacrficed it.
This strongly indicates it is developed by students of Pythagoras's (whose father was Phoenecian) journeys to Egypt, India, china, and beyond, after they joined the Temple priesthood, and the Qabala became a primary factor in the Temple priesthood's devleopment of the books of the Prophets and the Writings. This completely supports the time of production of this story. The Midrash named "Bar-Midbar" is the first time the book is mentioned as being in the Torah, and it is said at that time is is in the writings (Ketubim), not the books of the prophets(Netim). Some time later than the book of Numbers was included in the Tanakh.
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