All these years of research, verifying... I'm in the mode where I am so open-minded about possibilities. Any of you at that place where anything is possible?
I am.
I used to laugh at flat earthers. Now, I'm not so sure.
I used to laugh at people who talk about portals, I now believe there are portals around the world.
Aliens... Pretty certain they exist.
Giants? Well, gone and verified that there were definitely Giants. No doubt about it and of course, people tried to cover it up.(Smithsonian bastards)
The more I look into these things, the more I realize how the Word is true. All of the above examples are/might be mentioned in the Bible, which is my go-to to see if it could be biblically relevant.
Who would've thought we were ruled by Satanic Pedophiles that have owned this planet for so long? That in itself seems just as farfetched as the other examples I used.
Out of everything I've researched, I'm certain of Jesus Christ. Which is a good thing and I'm blessed I've been on this path to realizing it. But referring the Bible for these mysteries, there are so many examples of these "conspiracies" in the Bible.
The Book of Enoch, Giants, Nephilim are massively interesting at the moment. ( (Enoch isn't in Bible and left out, but that book is referred to in multiple books in the Bible). I do believe that God kept his promise of never letting his word get erased. The story of how people fought to get the Bible printed for the masses in itself, is an incredible story and an act of God.
But any of you guys at the same place as me? Everything, all of the mysteries, seem to be connecting. Anything and everything is possible.
Am I going off of the deep end? Anyone feel the same way?
Unicorns are referenced to in the Bible, which made me suspect that they too once existed. Probably exploited and hidden from us like the giants.
I told my Sunday school teacher that unicorns existed a long time ago and asked if he knew where they went or why people say they are made up. I was 7 years old at the time. He laughed at me (in front of all the other kids) and said "Unicorns are not real, and NO they are not in the Bible, Who told you that? So I opened my book to Job 39:9 and read “Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib?”
He was stunned and then became irrationally frightened. He grabbed a different bible and looked in it, closed it and looked at me in fear. He said "How are you doing this? "This is some kind of witchcraft, thi-thi-this is not right." All us kids started laughing at him! (I was always doing magic tricks as a kid even in that class, so maybe he really thought I was a witch... idk)
I said, "Hey, so if these unicorns are made up, how do you expect us to believe you about all the other stuff in the Bible like Job, or Noah's Ark and all those animals fitting on one boat, it could all be made up too."
He had gone all pale and speechless, he turned and walked out of class and did not come back that day. Us kids all spent the rest of the class trying to find all the references of unicorns in the Bible. We found 5 occurrences (there is 9).
The church kicked me out of Sunday school :( Said, I was disruptive and inhibited the other students from learning. I was not disruptive! I got those other kids interested in things and questioning things. They kicked me out becaust that teacher REALLY thought I did some hooky-booky to change the Booky
They gave me full credit for the class and gave me gold trimmed Bible with my name embossed on it. (Everyone gets one when they complete the class, which took 4 years back then) I had only been there for about 2 years. But, I was the BEST student, I loved that class!
I have debated people since about the unicorns, some claim it is mistranslated from Hebrew and it is referring to Oxen, but that does not add up. Oxen are mentioned a TON of times in the bible, and often used as a description of strength and power, and talk about Horns, multiple.
The unicorn references talk of single horns (a horn) and refer to strength and power, as well as being a guardian. In the Hebrew texts the words for Oxen (re’em) are very close to the same word for Unicorn and wild Ox, and also similar to other Hebrew words for other animals with horns like cattle, etc. There IS a slight difference in the word for unicorn in the original texts.
If they had the translation worked out for Oxen in 186 places in the Bible, it is doubtful the word was "mistranslated" 9 times as Unicorn, There is some hidden reason those particular verses are talking about Unicorns, not Oxen.
If you take the time to read the verses about Unicorn and the some of the verses about Oxen you will see there is a difference in the temperament and intelligence of the animal they are talking about. A difference in the gentleness and way strength is shown.
To top it off, it can NOT be mistranslated because that would mean that there is 9 MISTAKES in the Bible! I was told many times the book is divine and has no mistakes, God does not make mistakes!
I just got myself a new old stock Franklin KJV Bible concordance for just 2 bucks at a yard sale! I used to look EVERYTHING up when my kids were little. I hope I can remember how to use it....
I have wondered a few times if it should have been translated as rhinoceros? Though it certainly could be an animal that was hunted to extinction or is hiding in the jungles/forrests of the world.
So one possibility is a unicorn can only be captured by a virgin. Jesus was born of a virgin. Seems like you are very invested in this subject and you would know more about the intricacies of this subject.
However from the simplest perspective it could be speaking of Jesus?
This is interesting and reminds me of the visions of Anne Catherine Emmerich who describes the unicorn in the Garden of Eden and on the ark.