Title:
Jesus' Cross in 古 (long time ago), 休 (rest), and 土 (soil).
Author: SEOK WOO YANG, M.D. & Ph.D.
Copyright: C-2015-021847 (God's code hidden in Korea Words)
Reference: God's code hidden in Korea Words (semiotic interpretation).
Blog: coreatree7
Content:
(1) 古 (Long time ago)
In author Yang's semiotic interpretation, the
古 (long time ago) means that long time ago, God has been saying the Jesus' Crucification to save mankind from the sin.
(2) 土 (Soil)
In the Bible, Genesis 2:7, the soil material was used to make a man by God. God created a man by breathing the breath of life into a man's nostril made from soil.
In Chinese/Korean
Why was the Chinese letter meaning soil composed of these two components?
About this, the author Yang interpreted that Jesus came on the earth as a human body, which was made from soil, in the first time as a man, Adam. In addition, Jesus was crucified on the earth.
In this context, the Chinese letter, soil (土) must be composed of both
(3) 休 (Rest)
The Chinese letter of 'Tree, 木' means Jesus on the wooden cross
(http://coreatree7.blogspot.com/2017/05/tree-jesus-crucified-on-cross-made-in.html)
The left side letter of 休 (rest)
This means that if a man is near Jesus, a man can acquire the comfortable rest.
Jesus said that "28 Come unto me, all ye that
In contrast, if we are separated from Jesus, there is no rest with us. In the Bible, Revelation 13:16~18, and 14:11, whoever receives the mark of the beast (Sartan), 666, has no rest day nor night.
The six, 6, in Jewish time indicates 12 PM in modern time, when the sun is brightest and hot. At the Jacob's well on the sixth hour in Jewish time (= 12 PM in modern time), Jesus said to a woman of Samaria to draw water and gave her living water that shall never thirst.
In summary, if we are within Jesus, an eternal comfortable rest can be respectively given to us even when we are under the hardship in life (John 4:6~15).
In summary, if we are within Jesus, an eternal comfortable rest can be respectively given to us even when we are under the hardship in life (John 4:6~15).
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