I was reading Jeremiah tonight, the 24th book of the Bible, and I came across this verse:
(Jeremiah 52:4) "¶ And it came to pass in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, that Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came, he and all his army, against Jerusalem, and pitched against it, and built forts against it round about."
What first caught my attention about this verse, was the embedded 911.
Ninth year, tenth month, tenth day, 9, 10, 10.... 9 1 1
And I found there to be added significance with Nebuchadrezzar surrounding Jerusalem. As then, as we see now, it started happening October 7, 2023, which was a life path of 24.
I got running some other significant dates in the not-too-distant past, and stumbled across this:
From the day that Prince Philip died to the day Israel's security breached was a 911 day span.
911 as I've always known it as "Ritual Human Sacrifice" in satanic gematria.
911 is the 156th prime.
156 = "Six Six Six" and "Thirty-three".
As I read on, I find verse 6 of interest too. Somewhat so because of the 24 life path reducing to 6.
(Jeremiah 52:6) "And in the fourth month, in the ninth day of the month, the famine was sore in the city, so that there was no bread for the people of the land."
Prince Philip died in the 4th month, on the 9th day, April 9th.
Reading that verse, it makes me wonder if famine is coming.
Huh. More like when.
And it gets even more interesting! That verse in Reduction and Reverse Reduction, the values are both 540. Strange to see it even out like that on both sides, but even more interesting is that Prince Philip died with a crowning numerology of 54.
Ahah, so I check out the value of "Famine", and what catches my eye is the 33.
Other than that, "Famine" is a 48 and 288. These numbers mirror the word "Blood" in their respective ciphers.
So, I decide for fun to see what 33 days is from October 7, and that happens to bring us to November 9, 11/9, or more commonly written 9/11 across our earth. Back at 911 again. Weird eh?
Anyways, I just read to the end of Jeremiah. I really like those Old Testament books.
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