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VVV found under Jerusalem in a place known as The city of David

by Anonymous - 12/07/11 8:23 AM
VVV found under Jerusalem, in a place known as the city of David.
• VVV can be interpreted into 444; The Hebrew וַיִּשְׁכֹּ֤ן כְּבֹוד־ יְהוָה֙ adds up to 444. וַיִּשְׁכֹּ֤ן כְּבֹוד־ יְהוָה֙ is translated as "The Glory of the Lord dwelt" . So this could be telling us that the Glory of the Lord dwelt in this place (The city of David)
• The Hebrew לְדֹ֣ר וָדֹֽר׃ adds up to 444. לְדֹ֣ר וָדֹֽר׃ is translated as "generation to generation" and transliterated as ledor vador. See Psalms 102:12But thou, O LORD, shalt endure for ever; and thy remembrance unto all generations and Psalms 135:13. Your name, O LORD, endures forever, your renown, O LORD, through all generations. This could be god letting us know that he (God) endures forever.
• Going into mathematical term, we can see another way god might have been talking to us, 444 reduces to 12 which is associated with the 12 Tribes of Israel and the 12 Apostles. 444 further reduces from 12 to 3 which symbolizes the Trinity.

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