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Jesus in 山 (mountain) & 셋 (3 in Korean pronunciation)

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Jesus in 山 (mountain), 三 (three), & 셋 (3 in Korean pronunciation) - semiotic interpretation -

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.blogspot.kr/
E.Mail: soplab@outlook.kr


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Three (3) must be closely associated with Jesus Christ, as follows; 


(1) Jesus commented 3 times about his resurrection before his death.


  1. The towns of Caesarea Philippi (Mark 8:27~31) 
  2. Galilee (Mark 9:30~31)
  3. The way going up to Jerusalem (Mark 10:32~34)

(2) Jesus revived 3 persons who were dead, before his death.


  1. The only son of a widow in a city called Nain (Nuke 7:11~15)
  2. A little daughter of Jairu, one of the rulers of the synagogue (Mark 5:22, 5:35~42)
  3. Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha (John 11:1~ 16)

(3) On the 3 hour (9 o'clock in modern time) as Jewish time clock, Jesus was                crucified on the wooden cross (Mark 15:25).

(4) There were 3 times events of 3 hour interval afterward sunrise (0 hour in Jewish        time clock = 6 o'clock in modern time); 
   iCrucification of Jesus on the wooden cross on 3 hour in Jewish time clock (9 o'clock      A.M.)
   ii. Darkness at noon (6 hour in Jewish time = 12 o'clock P.M.) during Jesus' suffering   
     on the wooden cross.
   iii. Jesus was dead on the cross on 9 hour in Jewish time (= 3 o'clock P.M.) and at the        same time, the veil of the temple was divided down vertically from the top.
   (Mark 15:33 ~38)

(5) At the both sides of Jesus' cross, two thieves were present on each wooden           cross. These three crosses were on the mountain, called as 'Golgotha'.

(6) The 3rd day of Jesus' physical death, he rose again from the dead.

(7) The human physical age of Jesus' life was 33 (Nuke 3:23) 

(8) Jesus was born in the family tree of Seth, a third son between Adam and Eve.          Seth is pronounced as '셋 (three, 3)' in Korean word (Nuke 3:23~38) 



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