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言(Words), God says via both Israel and Korea - Semiotic interpretation -

Title: 
 (Words), God says through both Israel and Korea 
- 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).

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Content:

From ancient times to Chosun dynasty, Korea men gathered and tied their head hairs in a rod shape, called as 'SangTu', toward the sky like 'Teletubbies (a BBC pre-school children's television series)'.
The head area to bind head hairs in SangTu is called as 'JungSuRi (the most upper part of the head)', which coincides with the vertex of the skull, anatomically. 
Namely, as you know via Korean name, the hair style, SangTu, signifies our minds always look and respect the heaven where God resides.
Like lightning conductor, Koreans may consider SangTu as a conduit to Heaven where God resides.
The more interesting fact is that the hat covering the SangTu is pronounced as 'God(갓 in Korean word)' in Korea.
In terms of Hebrew pronunciation, the nation, Korea (Corea) is composed of two parts; Core(calling) + A(God, Yahweh).

In this context, Korean's SangTu, God (the hat covering SangTu), and the national name, Korea (Corea), all implicate the intimate connectivity to God, Yahweh.


As the other example like SangTu in Korea, Israel peoples have worn hat, called as Kippah, during praying to God until now. The hat, Kippah is closely associated with a religious fast, Yom Kippur (Yom; day, Kippur; atonement).

The interesting point is that the head area where the hat, Kippah was worn is the same to that of Korean SangTu.

When the semiotic combination between Korean SangTu ( l )and Israel Kippah ( _ ) was done, the semiotic symbol is '⊥'. The '⊥' is the upper part of 言 (Words).
The upper part of 言 is usually written as '訁', namely with a vertical line in Korea.

The middle part of 言 is two horizontal lines, which means two in number.
The lower part of 言 is a mouth, which means God's Word.

The middle part of 言 can be interpreted as two races, Korea and Israel, through which God shows his omnipresence in the world.

This fact can be confirmed that both the Republic of Korea and Israel have been started in the year, 1948.


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