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Scape goat is interesting, the term (afaik) originated from the ancient Hebrews when they offered up a sacrifice at the alter to be slain.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/504901/why-do-we-call-people-blamed-things-scapegoats#:~:text=Tyndale%20coined%20the%20word%20scapegoat,a%20goat%2Dlike%20wilderness%20demon%2C Snippet:

Tyndale coined the word scapegoat to describe the sin-bearing creature, interpreting the Hebrew word azazel or Azazel as ez ozel, or "the goat that departs or escapes.

" That said, some scholars have disagreed with his interpretation, claiming that Azazel actually stands for the name of a goat-like wilderness demon, whom the offering was meant for, or a specific location in the desert to where sins were banished, often thought to be a mountainous cliff from which the scapegoat was cast off and killed.

Over the centuries, the word scapegoat became disassociated with its Biblical meaning, and it eventually became used as a metaphor to describe a person who shoulders the blame of any wrongdoing. Now that you know the word's etymology, remember the poor animals that inspired it, and maybe resolve to go a little easier on the next person who ends up having to take the fall for everyone else's mistakes. What interested me was Azazel, it made me think of the fallen angel in the book of Enoch. https://bookofenochstudy.blogspot.com/2018/02/azazel.html

Ultimately, Christians believe that Jesus was the 'Last sacrifice' the sacrifice for ALL humankind, once and for all, he died so humanity (whom the Bible calls 'the woman' or the 'bride of Christ') was the scape goat, and let off the hook.

So, when taken with an ANCIENT understanding, as HRC is implying, you can look at her tweet as this:

Algorithm (AI / Spiritual)

Fueled (something that is poured into the fire, something that can cause a nearly burned out fire or SPARK to become a blaze, fire=refinement)

Ancient (return of something old, that was here in the past)

Manifestation (appearance, or reappearance in this case)

scapegoat (the anti-sacrifice, or the one that was NOT sacrificed but spared as something else, ie; a Goat, was sacrificed in the scape goats place)

Women (As mentioned above, Women/Woman comes from Womb Man, Womb means matrix/mother/matter so woman mean people who exist in the matrix/the womb/in matter - or human form essentially. Woman simply means human kind, and 'the bride of Christ', Revelation 12 speaks of this, 'a woman ready to give birth, and Jesus talks about 'birth pangs', which in modern terms just means human kind about ready to leave the matrix / this dimension of reality)

So, with this understanding, HRC's tweet can be rewritten like this;

"Q is the latest spiritually refining re-appearance of an old cyclical escape / leaving of mankind from the matrix"

3 years ago
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Reason: Original

Scape goat is interesting, the term (afaik) originated from the ancient Hebrews when they offered up a sacrifice at the alter to be slain.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/504901/why-do-we-call-people-blamed-things-scapegoats#:~:text=Tyndale%20coined%20the%20word%20scapegoat,a%20goat%2Dlike%20wilderness%20demon%2C

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Tyndale coined the word scapegoat to describe the sin-bearing creature, interpreting the Hebrew word azazel or Azazel as ez ozel, or "the goat that departs or escapes." That said, some scholars have disagreed with his interpretation, claiming that Azazel actually stands for the name of a goat-like wilderness demon, whom the offering was meant for, or a specific location in the desert to where sins were banished, often thought to be a mountainous cliff from which the scapegoat was cast off and killed.

Over the centuries, the word scapegoat became disassociated with its Biblical meaning, and it eventually became used as a metaphor to describe a person who shoulders the blame of any wrongdoing. Now that you know the word's etymology, remember the poor animals that inspired it, and maybe resolve to go a little easier on the next person who ends up having to take the fall for everyone else's mistakes.

What interested me was Azazel, it made me think of the fallen angel in the book of Enoch.

https://bookofenochstudy.blogspot.com/2018/02/azazel.html

3 years ago
1 score