Friday, 6 July 2018

12 Apostles Fishers of Men

Author Jeff Benner has provided an explanation of the names of the 12 apostles and there is a lot of Greek influence in the names of the fishers of men.

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-names-of-12-disciples-and-their-Hebrew-meanings/answer/Jeff-Benner-1?share=05f2d0e9&srid=uHQYN


I've heard back from Gary in regard to the fishes in my hands and he says that in Indian palmistry, it indicates a person that goes away, wherever they visit, back and forth, they always return home. It is also a positive sign, and has a meaning of good luck. 

If the fish is on the bottom of the life line it can indicate achievements in academia or scholarship. 

That would make sense with the divine title of Aramatheopist being bestowed to yours truly last year. 



An achievement in learning divinely is accomplished directly with divine help and guidance and in so doing the divine titles are given when you are ready to receive them due to the completion of the task.   

Last year was also the end of a 9 year cycle that was completed, and this year I am in a one year of new beginnings, life is divine. 

As Jesus said, "Ma'estro". 

θεοπιστη



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CDllIHhGo

WATER of LIFE 





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