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5th September 2015, 16:12
#46
In one battle the Bible describes how David was fighting against a giant from Gat with six fingers on each hand and every limb.
In all 24 fingers and toes. So there were six fingered giants in 1000 A.D. !!
Anyway, so David is fighting this giant and on two occasions something curious happens. David doesn't know what to do, he is in a tight spot, a rock and a hard place. He sees a platoon moving direction. He wants to ask his boss what to do about that, but his boss the Elohim, Yahweh as we know him to be at this point in the bible.
So David does what? He shouts out and addresses a particular person to carry an object. He says: "Come bring me the EFOD!" Now this person carrying the EFOD comes over close to David, and with that device David talks to his boss man who is somewhere else in another locale! Yahweh was somewhere else!
Only after the object was brought to him was he able to reach his boss. On a different occasion he says again to Eviatar, the guy who followed him on the battlefield with the object over his shoulders. He says: "Move the EFOD closer to me. "And only after it has been moved closer can he then speak to the Elohim. At this time he tells him this is happening and in reply he is told, do this and do that to win.
So the entire idea of help not being possible from "GOD" or gods seems shot to you know where when you can find this here in our own bible!
For the record the EFOD was a device held like a rocket launcher. The EFOD was an object, that had to be carried over the shoulder.
Built in the desert the bible tells us it was one of many provided by god, with a pectoral with twelve buttons, twelve colored stones, a shoulder piece with two big buttons on it and a stripe that came down here on the abdomen and kept it blocked.
There were specific people charged with carrying the EFOD. It was the device used to communicate to the Elohim so again if our own bible shows these other worlders helping once it seems evident they could do it again. This entire idea can be found false in other places too from other cultures. I don't buy it. Its a cop out.
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5th September 2015, 20:51
#47