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by Gregg Prescott, M.S. | Editor, In5D.com
No matter what language you speak, all words and alphabets come from the Phoenicians. More importantly, the meaning behind these words control everything from commerce and the banking system to law and religion.
For example, the word religion can be viewed as Ra-legion. Ra is the Sun god and legion means “great in number” so religion means a great number of people who worship the sun god, Ra. Every name has a symbolic meaning as well. For example, when Cain slain Abel, Cain metaphorically killed A-Bull, or the Age of Taurus, which is why the bible is written in terms of astrotheology.
You will find two common letters together within many names. These letters are “el” which means “god” and is represented by Saturn. In Genesis 1:26 (or the Genes of Isis 1:26), it says, “Let US make man in OUR own image.” Who is US and OUR? The Elohim or the EL-ohim.
Even the word bible can be viewed as bi-bel. Bi means two and the word “bel” comes from the Akkadian word, “Belu”, meaning “lord, owner, master” and is cognate with the Hebrew word, “ba’al” as in Bealzubub, aka Ba’alzubub. From this, you have several meanings. The bi-bel is the story of two bulls. Bel is also the son of El, so it’s a story of the God’s son (or god’s sun). Additionally, the word “bible” came from the Phoenician city of Byblos.