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One gets disoriented and the ability to correctly perceive Yahweh’s truths, having been greatly diminished, requires a return to humble innocence within. The lamb is both recognition of humility and the potential for fear; fear of the newness within of course. “Your lamb (mental sacrifice incorporating both faith and fear) must be without blemish (“entire, integrity”; mentally clean #8549), a male (remembered, mark”; consciously noteworthy; #2145) of the first (“builder”; consciously reconstructing, the same word as the word “son”; #1121) year.” (vs.5) And so we see (mentally perceive) that the mental offers are that which leads the mind back to the narrow path of the prescribed mind patterns (Laws) of Yahweh, thus perfecting a soul. Clearly we also see the foreshadowing of the One who would show each soul how to perfect those patterns within; Yahshua (the “Yahweh saves” mentality). Verse 5 goes on to say that the sacrifice (mental “slaughter”) may be, “…from the sheep or the goats (“strong, stout”; boldness yet – efined; #5795).”

So what do we do with numbers? At Verse 6 we are told of the sacrifice, “…you must keep it until the fourteenth day of the moon…” Strong’s gives us the combination of two words, four and teenth: four – arba (arbah), “far, sprawling”; #702 teenth asar (awsawr), “ten (only in combination) accumulation”; #6240 …you must keep it [the mental sacrifice to be offered] until the fourteenth (sprawling accumulation) day of the moon (revealing of renewing truth) Can you discern Hebraic intent yet? Can you read the revealed mysteries of the Hebrew language and rewrite this verse leaving behind the surface parable?

…you must mentally think about your timidity and boldness until it has enveloped your mind and wisdom and understanding are accumulated and the revealing of higher truth comes into the forefront of your thoughts…” Say it out loud and say it forever. Is it a “Yes!”? Do you see it, the hidden Hebraic intent, the mysteries of the Kingdom of Yahweh? And what of the idea of bringing each individual number in the 14 into our understanding, the 1 and the 4. The idea that if placed together through addition, we get a new number: 1+4=5

Five – chamesh (Khaw-maysh), “five”; #2568

Consisting of three Hebrew letters: the cheth, the Mem and the Shin, we begin to understand. Moving from right to left:
Cheth – (Khayth) “terror, crushed”; #2845
Mem – (Mayim), “water, juice”; #4325
Shin – (Shane) “Sharp, cliff”; #3127

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