Aryan Nations
The Flood Ends
Genesis 8:1-22
The Sixth Manuscript of Genesis
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The
Heavenly Hosts were mindful of Noah, and all of the living things, all
of the mammals that were within the ark. The Heavenly Hosts made wind
to pass over the land, and the waters assuaged. 2 The great
springs of the deep and the windows of the sky were shut, and the rain
from the sky was withheld. 3 The water turned back from
being over the land it moved back, at the end of a hundred and fifty
days the water decreased. 4
The
ark settled in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day after the new
moon, upon the mountain range called Ararat. [1] 5
And the water decreased and moved through the tenth month: On the
tenth month on the first day of this month the tops of the hills
became visible. [2] 6 Then at the end of forty [3]
days, Noah opened the window of the ark that he made. 7 He
sent a raven that went in and out until the waters had moved from off
of the land. 8 Also he sent a dove [4] to check
if the water or the light [5] was upon the surface of his
homeland. [6] 9 The dove found no rest for the
sole of it’s feet, so it returned from there and back into the ark,
the water covered the surface of all the land. He put out his hand,
and took it with him into the ark. [1]
This word usually is associated with Armenia, however at the time of
this text, Armenia did not even exist, instead, what today is called
modern Armenia was originally a part of the Assyrian Empire, and the
northern reaches of Syria of the books of Kings. The Hebrew spelling
is “Mrrx”
while the word minus the last “mem” or “M” is “rrx”
which means, “to bitterly curse” now the addition of the “M”
would make this plural, so this was probably a parallel to the idea in
Genesis 7:22, that these mountains were part of this accursed land.
Point to make, The modern Mount Ararat is in Eastern Turkey, the range
is no longer called the Ararat range, further, no where even remotely
near this area are there four rivers emanating from one source, as
Genesis 2 states is the location of Eden, further, we were told that
Adam and Eve were sent “east of Eden” see Index Page “vi”.
Gesenius’ Lexicon explains, “The name is that properly of a
region, not of a mountain” and the origin of the Armenians is here
from A Guide to the Ancient World, by Grant, “A mountainous country
to the northeast of asia minor, named according to Greek tradition,
after Armenus of Armenium of Thessaly.” Further the same book states
that Herodotus the historian places their origin from an area of
Northeastern Greece, called Thessaly”. The Armenian People and the
region of Ararat are two totally different things until later in
history, however, when the region of Ararat was originally named as we
know it today, it included the entire caucus that separated Europe and
Northern Asia from all of the southern Asian lands, The mountains of
Ararat then would be the span from China to Turkey, however, included
in this region is the entire Pamir region, as well as the northern
mountain range of the Tarim Basin, which is the location of the flood
event. [2] Once again, the ark rested in the seventh month, on a
mountain range, however the very next verse tells us that the KJV
“mountains” were still totally under the water until the tenth
month, or you can realistically look at this and realize that the ark
landed on a mountain before enough water settled or moved away to
reveal the land below, from a farmer’s perspective, with the
exception of goats, letting animals out of an ark that landed on a
ledge is not a smart thing to do, since they will all fall off of the
mountain. This further proves the fact that the mountains mentioned in
Genesis 7 were the container of the flood event, not submerged below.
[3] Once again, the word “forty” meant many, not an exact figure
of forty. [4] A raven is a scavenger, something perfectly comfortable
on the ground or in perch; however, a raven does not need a tree to
roost. A dove on the other hand is a perching bird, it needs to wrap
it’s feet around something to be comfortable like a branch, this
explains why the two types were selected. [5] the literal translation
is “water or light”, not as the KJV states “if
the waters were abated” [6] The word again is SC# 127 or the land
named after SC# 120, or the Aryan Land, homeland selected. 10
He waited through another seven days, again he sent out the dove from
the ark. 11 The dove returned to him that evening, and
there in her mouth was an olive leaf freshly plucked: so Noah knew
that the water was removed from over the land. 12 He waited
still another seven days; and sent out the dove that did not return
again anymore. 13
[It happened in the six hundredth and eleventh [7]
rotation,] In the first month, the first day of [8] the new
moon, the waters dried from over the land, Noah removed the cover of
the ark, and looked, seeing that the surface of the homeland was dry. 14
In the second month, on the twenty-seventh day after the new moon, the
land was dry. 15 The Heavenly Hosts spoke to Noah saying, 16
Go out of the ark, you, your woman, your sons, and your son’s women
with you. [7]
the word in the KJV is “first” the original word is SC# 259 which
is either the number 1 or 11. The numeral 1 is presented as “rhx”
which means “one” however the word here has the letters “thxb”
I can only assume this to be the numeral 11, the numeral one here will
be shown in point 8. [8] “rhxb”
is shown here to represent a numeral, this means the first. What
separates the two numerals here is that one ends in “t”
and the other in “r”
one meaning first, the other meaning eleventh, while the numeral one
is “rhx” Now
we have Noah and his family entering the ark on according to Genesis
7:10&11a, “It happened in seven days, the waters of the deluge
came upon the land. 11 [in the six hundredth rotation of
Noah’s life] in the second month, the seventeenth day of that month,
after the day of the new moon,” so we have Noah aged at 600
rotations, or in the KJV, 600 years, then we go to Genesis 8:13,
“[It happened in the six hundredth and eleventh rotation,] In the
first month, the first day of the new moon, the waters dried from over
the land,” we had in Genesis 84, “The ark settled in the seventh
month, on the seventeenth day after the new moon,” followed by in
Genesis 8:5, “And the water decreased and moved through the tenth
month: On the tenth month on the first day of this month the tops of
the hills became visible.” So we can see a timeline here, we will
start the flood on February 17 for example, and go to July 17 for the
ark to land on the mountainside, while the water is still below, now
we go to October 1, and we have the hills below becoming exposed. Now
if we use the original Roman calendar, we have 10 months, however we
can assume that this calendar is 12 months when we get to Genesis 8:13
that tells us we are at January 1, the next calendar year, we also
find the difference that Noah aged 11 rotations between these months,
so it is all too clear that the rotations in old Chaldean were in fact
lunar and not solar in this more ancient of scripts. The fact that 11
months transpired will lead some, like the translators of the KJV to
scratch their heads and “correct” the eleven years to one year
because they didn’t think of this, however the fact remains, 11
months is equal to 11 rotations in age, therefore the KJV is wrong for
calling these measurements years. 17 Bring with you all of the living things that are with you, all of the animals, the birds, the mammals, all the reptiles that swarm on the ground, let them be swarms on this land, let them breed and increase on this land. 18 Noah went out with his sons, and his woman, and his son’s women with him. 19 All the animals, all of the reptiles, all of the birds, and everything that swarms on the land, according to species, went out of the ark.
This
last part is clearly of a latter passage, derived from the Hebrew, and
not the original Chaldean Text, the original Flood Account ended with
Genesis 8:19 and continued in Genesis 9 with the reasons for the
Flood. 20
Noah built an altar for Yahweh, any took of every clean animal, and
every clean bird, and the smoke rose of the altar. 21
Yahweh smelled the
pleasant odor, and Yahweh thought in his mind, He would not again
curse the homeland, not on account of the Aryan, the thoughts of the
Aryan’s mind is evil from his youth, neither will I strike again
every living animal as I have done. 22 While the sun is
over the land, the sow and the harvest, the cold and the hot, summer
and winter, day and night will not end.
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