When the Lord Arises in Numbers 10:35-36, the Hebrew uses an Inverted Nun to encapsulate the verses. There are only two instances of this in the entire bible, then, and in Psalm 107. A NUN is a fish, when a fish knows itself and looks into the mirror its inverted in it's reflection. Also call to mind the Jesus Fish, that is a resonance pattern of waves encapsulating the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ like a song and a Psalm finding resonance in an instrument. Similar to the helixes of DNA and the ladder of Jacob. Remember God is your Judge, Book of Daniel, and your are a witness to the testimony of Jesus Christ, by His two witnesses which stand in a agreement and answer the question of Michael, "Who is like God?" when you look at the man in the mirror, and unfortunately who is like the beast? It's very strange that the next ten days are palindromes, days of reflection. These are truly the days of Elijah, the days of Malachi to write your own book of remembrance, to know yourself, to know God, to redeem yourself in the Amen and know you are a fish, a sheep in the flock of Christ. Numbers is a book of census, of counting, of faith and endurance, count your self among the living because there surely is man going round taking names and just as the Red Sea arose in a heap to reveal a clear channel for the faithful, that same sea came crashing down, to drown the men who would not stop their pursuit and opression of God's people who only sought freedom, truth and liberty from their captivity. Faith and patience to all who dwell in the refuge of last camp of the Saints.
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Amen!