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The word remember is used in the since of recall but the word fish is ''dagah'' From the [[Hebrew]] letters DelethGamahHey <Ref>{{01710}}</Ref>
The word remember is used in the since of recall. The word fish is ''dagah'' from the [[Hebrew]] letters DaletGimelHey <Ref>{{01710}}</Ref> but here we see HeyDaletGimelHey which appears no where else. DeletGimel by itself can mean fish.<Ref> {{01709}} </Ref>There is also the word DaletGimelVavNun which is the Dagon <Ref> {{01712}}</Ref> which is an ancient Assyro-Babylonian and Canaanite deity and the national god of the Philistines which has the fish head or hat.
 
   
   



Revision as of 02:15, 26 January 2018

The leeks and the onions

Numbers 11:5 We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick:

The "leeks and the onions" in one way could be construed as a metaphor for the benefits of Egypt. The need for the benefits of the Pharaoh's free bread is what brought the people into the bondage of Egypt.

But the message of the Torah is hidden in the metaphors of the text. Like the symbols and allegory of the great epic poems they cry secret messages about our own mental and spiritual psychosis.[1] There a clues codified in the Hebrew letter themselves which may reveal not only the secrets of the words and surrounding verses but the secrets hidden in our own mind and souls. The cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions, and garlick goes much deeper than a hunger for produce.


במדבר Numbers 11:5 Hebrew OT: WLC (Consonants Only) זכרנו את־הדגה אשר־נאכל במצרים חנם את הקשאים ואת האבטחים ואת־החציר ואת־הבצלים ואת־השומים׃

Numbers 11:5
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zā-ḵar-nū ’eṯ- had-dā-ḡāh, ’ă-šer- nō-ḵal
זָכַ֙רְנוּ֙ אֶת־ הַדָּגָ֔ה אֲשֶׁר־ נֹאכַ֥ל
We remember - the fish that we did eat
Verb Acc Noun Prt Verb

The word remember is used in the since of recall. The word fish is dagah from the Hebrew letters DaletGimelHey [2] but here we see HeyDaletGimelHey which appears no where else. DeletGimel by itself can mean fish.[3]There is also the word DaletGimelVavNun which is the Dagon [4] which is an ancient Assyro-Babylonian and Canaanite deity and the national god of the Philistines which has the fish head or hat.



Numbers 11:5
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bə-miṣ-ra-yim ḥin-nām; ’êṯ haq-qiš-šu-’îm, wə-’êṯ hā-’ă-ḇaṭ-ṭi-ḥîm,
בְּמִצְרַ֖יִם חִנָּ֑ם אֵ֣ת הַקִּשֻּׁאִ֗ים וְאֵת֙ הָֽאֲבַטִּחִ֔ים
in Egypt freely - the cucumbers and the melons
Noun Adv Acc Noun Acc Noun
Numbers 11:5
4714 [e] 2600 [e] 853 [e] 7180 [e] 853 [e] 20 [e]
wə-’eṯ- he-ḥā-ṣîr wə-’eṯ- hab-bə-ṣā-lîm wə-’eṯ- haš-šū-mîm.
וְאֶת־ הֶחָצִ֥יר וְאֶת־ הַבְּצָלִ֖ים וְאֶת־ הַשּׁוּמִֽים׃
and the leeks and the onions and the garlic
Acc Noun Acc Noun Acc Noun


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  1. psychosis a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality. Strong delusion.
  2. 01710 ^הגד^ dagah \@daw-gaw’\@ from 01709; n f; AV-fish 15; 15
    1) fish
  3. 01709 ^גד^ dag \@dawg\@ DaletGimel or (fully) ^גאד^ da’g DaletAlefGimel(#Ne 13:16) \@dawg\@ from 01711; n m; {See TWOT on 401 @@ "401a"} AV-fish 20; 20
    1) fish
    • ד Dalet Selflessness – Charity, back and forth or through a door or pathway, to enter like a fish (Numeric value: 4)
    • א Alef Father-Son- begin- The Paradox: God and Man - (ox bull) [strength, leader, first] (Numeric value: 1)
    • ג Gimel Reward and Punish, Cause and effect, 'justified repayment'. Do to others as they should do. Written like a Vav with a Yod as a "foot". Camel, [throwstick, pride, to lift up] (Numeric value: 3)
  4. 01712 ^ןוגד^ Dagown \@daw-gohn’\@ from 01709; ; n pr m AV-Dagon 13; 13 Dagon= "a fish"
    1) a Philistine deity of fertility; represented with the face and hands of a man and the tail of a fish, often seeing the famous fish hat.
    • Judges 16:23 Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon <01712> their god, and to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hand.
    also 1 Samuel 5:2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 1 Chronicles 10:10
    Dagon is an ancient Mesopotamian Assyro-Babylonian and Levantine (Canaanite) deity. He appears to have been worshipped as a fertility god in Ebla, Assyria, Ugarit and among the Amorites. The Hebrew Bible mentions him as the national god of the Philistines with temples at Ashdod and elsewhere in Gaza


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