Friday, January 27, 2012

Cherubim


Professor Christopher Hutton's language research focuses on the link between linguistic theory and race theory. He states that "For in language the most important thing is not the object itself but the concept that the members of the speech community have of it. That the concept varies from place to place and period to period is so evident as not to require special justification". In the Latin language cerebrum meant profound understanding to people under Rome's domination. The profound understanding of Romans and the regions they conquered was the rule of the sword. "Ius Gladii"  the Law of The Sword meant that Ceasar held the power of life over death. Roman officials, preceded by sword carriers, announced their supreme jurisdiction by virtue of Ceasar. The life of every human was not his own.The bronze sword's supreme jurisdiction was common to all Chalcolithic peoples. . The *keres- top of the head was easily separated according to the Law of the Sword. 

Pe Kheruv "edge of the sword" is an Hebraism found in thirty-five chapters of the Old Testament.  Pe Kheruv means to lay waste and is used in conjunction with the elimination of entire clans or tribes. Pe Kheruv  literally translated is "mouth of the sword" and could be describing the curved area of the Canaanite khopesh. The khopesh blade is only sharpened on the outside portion of the curved end. The Egyptians adopted this implement from the Canaanites which was eventually rendered kopis as a result of the bronze trade with Greece. It was a weapon of slaughter - not fighting - and specifically designed to separate the head from the shoulders of man or beast. 
 Romans 14: 3"For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing. He is God's servant, and an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer". 
This warning from Paul does not use the Ius Gladi sword word of Roman supreme jurisdiction. Instead, he uses the word for a large knife used for killing animals and cutting up flesh; mä'-khī-rä. Fabrication of the curved edges of a leaf shaped large knife requires a process of scribing. A pattern must be traced onto a blank form and then cut and polished. The Hebrew word makh·ar·eh'·sheth is the implement of scribing whether it be with the plow or engraver. In the creole language of the copper trade, a makira may have meant those implements that are traced and cut from a pattern. A form of this word for engraving was used when the God of Hebrew speaking people split the Yam Suph and allowed the Israelites to escape into freedom. Yam Suph, the crossing of the crevice, was a paradigm shift of profound understanding. The supreme jurisdiction was no longer Pharaoh but the Law of Moses engraved on tablets for all to read. Asiatic slaves created the first alphabet in the copper mines of Sinai appealing to the God of Adam. Their prayers were answered and an agent of wrath brought punishment onto the wrongdoers. Perhaps Paul was implying a similar scenario using language to defy the Ius Gladii of Caesar.
The first man and woman were instructed not to eat fruit from the Tree of Life. But they could not help themselves so the God of Adam placed Cherubim on either side of the garden gate each with flaming Kheruvim swords. Genesis 3:24 "So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life".  The Cherubim were the agents of God's supreme jurisdiction. They were the profound understanding gained from the merisms of the Tree of knowledge. Cherubim are the heavenly mirror image of man's holy countenance where language, speech and every supreme jurisdiction reside; the cerebrum

The cerebrum is the most superior region of the central nervous system. A longitudinal groove separates the human brain into two distinct cerebral hemispheres that mirror each other. The cerebrum and cerebral cortex is folded into many peaks and valleys called sulcus and gyrus. The cephalitic enfolding of the cerebrum is the process by which the embryo develops. The dual wings of the cerebrum cover more primitive sections of the brain and are responsible for all speech and language skills as well as complex behaviors such as social interactions, thought and judgement. That could also be describing the Cherubim guarding the front gate of the Garden of Eden.

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