No worries fren!
You mentioned the tower of babel being a triangle and wanting to look into the triangular power structure of Israel or Jerusalem for the same I failed to answer that directly as I really don't know what you mean
I just meant how the power is absolute at the top (Nimrod the dictator "priest-king") and the low levels of common men have little to no power. I was curious to contrast that system, which I find to be present in the Papacy, (though with less and less direct power, yet still with great hidden power in back-room politics / influence on governments and corporations) with the system set up in ancient Israel. Things that I'm looking for are things which were put in to counter such a power structure, since fallen man is so incapable of maintaining something like that. It always ends up with satan controlling the top, and the people suffer. I am reminded of when Israel asked for a king and God essentially did the equivalent of a heavenly face-palm... "fine, go ahead. Ugh." 😂
Exodus 20 to about Exodus 26.
thank you, I'll check that out. Anything to avoid Leviticus 😆😆
No worries fren!
You mentioned the tower of babel being a triangle and wanting to look into the triangular power structure of Israel or Jerusalem for the same I failed to answer that directly as I really don't know what you mean
I just meant how the power is absolute at the top (Nimrod the dictator "priest-king") and the low levels of common men have little to no power. I was curious to contrast that system, which I find to be present in the Papacy, (though with less and less direct power, yet still with great hidden power in back-room politics / influence on governments and corporations) with the system set up in ancient Israel. Things that I'm looking for are things which were put in to counter such a power structure, since fallen man is so incapable of maintaining something like that. It always ends up with satan controlling the top, and the people suffer. I am reminded of when Israel asked for a king, and how God essentially did the equivalent of a heavenly face-palm... "fine, go ahead. Ugh." 😂
Exodus 20 to about Exodus 26.
thank you, I'll check that out. Anything to avoid Leviticus 😆😆