Exodus 14:1-3
The Lord spoke to Moses, Tell the Israelites to turn Back and Camp in front of Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the Sea; You must camp in front of Baal-zephon, faceing it by the sea. Pharaoh will say to the Israelites: They are wandering around the land in Confusion; the wilderness has Boxed them in. "Pi-Hahiroth" means "mouth of water"it is used as Bible euphemism for the Womb.
The Lord spoke to Moses, Tell the Israelites to turn Back and Camp in front of Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the Sea; You must camp in front of Baal-zephon, faceing it by the sea. Pharaoh will say to the Israelites: They are wandering around the land in Confusion; the wilderness has Boxed them in. "Pi-Hahiroth" means "mouth of water"it is used as Bible euphemism for the Womb.
In the Exodus great escape God directed Moses towards the tip of the Sinai Peninsula.
The Visual map impact of this area, gives us more reasons why the Lord chose this location over any other, the word Peninsula is made up of the two latin words penis, external male organ and insula means Island.
The two water coarses that straddle the Sinai Pen, are the Gulf of Suez and Gulf of Aqaba respectably, right at the tip of the pen we find the popular tourest destination Sharm Ash Shaykh, which lies on the shores of the "Red Sea."
When we abstract information of the derivation orgins of the names Sharm Ash Shaykh, we may have a better insight of what Moses was trying to convey to us in the Bible.
The name Sharm means Passage or Slit, which may relate to the Red sea crossing, or equally it could also mean female reproduction organ, with Red Sea a contrived pun for the menstual cycle?
Moveing on to Shaykh, it means Old man or Old Holly Man, which I would expect refers to condition and age of Moses, a man unlikely to be makeing a dash across quick sand and mud, full of boulders?
The middle name Ash has many collectable connections to its use, some which may give us further leads as to why we find it here. The Ash tree is known as the fraxinus excelsior.
In Viking mythology the Ash tree Yggdrasil was the World Tree that binded together Heaven, Earth and Hell and extended its branches over the whole world and above. Yggdrasil grew on an island surrounded by the ocean, around the Island the World Serpent lay, Yggr relates to the surname of Odin the Norse supreme God and creator, whom had two black ravens, called Hugin, (thought) and Munin (memory). Noah's ark-arc taught us the crow never returned, which augers suspicon towards one of the main signs to bring on time of Judgemeant the Omen films played with our senses on this yarn, drasil means Horse, John in revelations tempts our memory whom this may be?
Moveing on to Shaykh, it means Old man or Old Holly Man, which I would expect refers to condition and age of Moses, a man unlikely to be makeing a dash across quick sand and mud, full of boulders?
The middle name Ash has many collectable connections to its use, some which may give us further leads as to why we find it here. The Ash tree is known as the fraxinus excelsior.
In Viking mythology the Ash tree Yggdrasil was the World Tree that binded together Heaven, Earth and Hell and extended its branches over the whole world and above. Yggdrasil grew on an island surrounded by the ocean, around the Island the World Serpent lay, Yggr relates to the surname of Odin the Norse supreme God and creator, whom had two black ravens, called Hugin, (thought) and Munin (memory). Noah's ark-arc taught us the crow never returned, which augers suspicon towards one of the main signs to bring on time of Judgemeant the Omen films played with our senses on this yarn, drasil means Horse, John in revelations tempts our memory whom this may be?
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