Wednesday 17 July 2013

The Guardian-Redeemer

Following on from the 'Carnation - Heavenly Flower'. [1] I was inspired to share a verse from Ruth 3 and it gives a criteria for a man who is called a 'Guardian-Redeemer'. In the text it mentions the woman of 'noble character' that is also mentioned in the proverbs, the woman that made the crimson bedspread.



It mentions the shawl that she wore, the woman is told that 'the man will not rest until the matter is settled', and it mentions the 'six measures of barley'. No surprise then that 2013 is a six year. In ancient times barley was used as currency, [2] so no surprise that the barley also turns up again in the book of Revelation.

In the book of John, the boy has 'five small barley loaves and two small fish.' John 6:9. In Rev 6, we find the verse that states 'six pounds of barley for a days wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine'. Rev 6:6.

Hence, the 'Guardian-Redeemer' is related to the measure of six. In numerology, six is a feminine number and as we know the 'Star of David' as six points to it and it vibrates to the planet Venus and the planet of love. Six people love beauty, and it is also the number of intuition and effectiveness.

CRITERIA 

1. In the night he is 'winnowing'.
2. At the threshing floor.
3. Guardian-redeemer of the family.
4. Duty
5. Barley is also symbolic of a farmer.
6. Morning

In the text he tells a woman what will happen for her; and that if another in the family do not fulfill their duty, then he will fulfill it himself. Its uncanny, that a man once did tell me what a member of the family would do, and to date that has not happened. Hence, it is he that is meant to fulfill it.



The threshing is also mentioned in relation to daughter Zion in Micah 4, and in Ruth 3, the man and the woman met at the threshing floor. It is written that the earliest known chemical barley beer is dated 3500-3010BC, Iran. Although it was the 'Germanic and Celtic' tribes that spread beer throughout Europe in 3000BC. [4]

There used to be a wine and spirit company in the UK called 'Threshers' and it apparently went into administration in 2009. In 1991, it was owned by Whitbread a well known name in Kent. Threshers have changed hands many times.



In recent days, 'Thresher sharks' are also featured in the 'Guardian', newspaper. [3] In the news item, the 'Thresher sharks', are using 'their tails like bullwhips to stun the sardines'.

Jesus also spoke about the 'sardines' when he spoke about the Christian orthodox. He said 'Sometimes you can open a can of sardines, and you do not find fish but worms'. from Sacred Words

As far as the Barley is concerned, the EU accounts for 45% of the global barley harvest and it is predicted that this years harvest is positive. [5]


1. http://www.lotusfeet22.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/carnation-heavenly-flower.html

2. http://academysounds.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=barley

3. http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/jul/10/thresher-sharks-tails-bullwhips-kill-stun-prey

4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer

5. http://www.just-drinks.com/analysis/analysis-europe-barley-surplus-shrinks-but-price-set-to-fall-for-brewers_id110485.aspx

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