How does this video align with Q's last drop, about our DNA?
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The entire precedent is stupid. "Son of God/Sun of God" only works in English because our word for "the nearest star" and "my male offspring" happen to be Homophones. This immediately breaks down when switching to any other language. For instance in Arabic "son" is "abn" while "sun" is "shams". It doesnt line up in Egyptian, either. Or Latin.
While you are at it ... please then also explain why in German Die Sonne Gottes/ der Sohn Gottes switches to male when we talk about: EL sol de deus/ El hijo de deus.
And by the way: the word: sun in English is female.
Son/Sohn/Zoon: Sanskriet root: sunus Sun/Sonne/Zon: s[w]en/ sawel.
Clearly, these have maybe relations but different ideas.
You mentioned sanhedrin. Nice. But this is a typical bastardization from Greek: synedrion, from PIE: ksun meaning together seated.
In terms of leaving vowels out, and writing all letters in one go without spaces, we often forget how well organized we are, Genesis 1:1 may also be read as: in your head is the creation of the power, heavens and earth.
You mentioned SIN, which, as you know is the moon. And it clearly shows how beside the mark it is (sin), but it allows for sentence and willingness in Dutch, though.
Of course, a lot is about interpretation. Though, it is an interesting perception.
Yes, you see the similarity in root letters between SuN, SoNne and Z(s)o N.
While male and female distinctions are also cultural choices, odd numbers and their corresponding letters, are generally considered 'feminine.
Interpretation allows for varieties of usage and ..........poetic connections between words that doesn't occur in later language development except as roots to the words which remain unknown to most.
I have a saying: "Language remembers what mankind has forgotten."
This is what is behind the use of gematria by Q team.
The linked material provides fuller explanation.
Thanks for the thoughtful reply.