That's because perceivable phonetics (from phonic; sound) underneath suggested words aka deaf-phoneticians (definitions) requires self discernment...not supporting evidence suggested by others.
Word (suggested fiction) over sound (perceivable reality) represents spell-craft. One can only shape a suggestible word, while supported within perceivable sound, hence representing an insane (in sanus; within sound) person (per sonos; by sound). Others suggesting "insane person" tempts one to ignore self discernment for reasoning against others about suggested definitions.
The few are fucking with the many underneath all languages, and that's just one layer. Others are for example suggested numbers underneath perceivable unit (Latin unitas; unus; one) and suggested symbolism underneath perceivable symmetry.
The lion of Judah is on the Ethiopian flag
FLAG, verb (Latin flacceo) - "flaccid; to hang loose without stiffness"...the few "erect" poles; monuments; towers etc. while suggesting the many to congregate under "flaccid" flags.
In esoteric vernacular: The word lion is often employed figuratively, referring to an outstanding scholar as "the lion of the brotherhood",
A scholarly figure as micro............a group of scholars or people, as macro.
(See 'Taliban')
"A lion has come up from Babylon".
The son of a scholar, is called "a lion, son of a lion," while one of no such distinguished parentage is called "the lion, the son of a jackal"
In one instance, however, it is used in a negative sense. Proselytes to Judaism who convert for selfish personal motives were dubbed "the converts of lion", , the allusion being to the Samaritans who it was said adopted the worship of YHWH only because of their fear of "lions".
(II Kings 17:25–28).
In the 'Riddle of the Sphinx', the carcass of the lion was the dead letter of the religion of the day, from which would come honey (or flowers/cornucopeia as the case may be), representing a new improved understanding. This is why the priests couldn't or wouldn't interpret the riddle, while Samson as righteous strongman brought down the house from both sides (pillars).
And wore the lion's skin while carrying the jawbone of an ass. Hee haw.
Suggestion as the opening to the lion of juda (li of ju aka lie of jew).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lions_Gate_Bridge
I can't find any supporting evidence but I did read about the lions of juda https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah
The lion of Judah is on the Ethiopian flag wtf xD
Perhaps because they are the real Jews. That's a theory out there.
That's because perceivable phonetics (from phonic; sound) underneath suggested words aka deaf-phoneticians (definitions) requires self discernment...not supporting evidence suggested by others.
Word (suggested fiction) over sound (perceivable reality) represents spell-craft. One can only shape a suggestible word, while supported within perceivable sound, hence representing an insane (in sanus; within sound) person (per sonos; by sound). Others suggesting "insane person" tempts one to ignore self discernment for reasoning against others about suggested definitions.
The few are fucking with the many underneath all languages, and that's just one layer. Others are for example suggested numbers underneath perceivable unit (Latin unitas; unus; one) and suggested symbolism underneath perceivable symmetry.
FLAG, verb (Latin flacceo) - "flaccid; to hang loose without stiffness"...the few "erect" poles; monuments; towers etc. while suggesting the many to congregate under "flaccid" flags.
As for ethi-op...aithein (burned) ōps (face).
In esoteric vernacular: The word lion is often employed figuratively, referring to an outstanding scholar as "the lion of the brotherhood",
A scholarly figure as micro............a group of scholars or people, as macro. (See 'Taliban')
"A lion has come up from Babylon".
The son of a scholar, is called "a lion, son of a lion," while one of no such distinguished parentage is called "the lion, the son of a jackal"
In one instance, however, it is used in a negative sense. Proselytes to Judaism who convert for selfish personal motives were dubbed "the converts of lion", , the allusion being to the Samaritans who it was said adopted the worship of YHWH only because of their fear of "lions". (II Kings 17:25–28).
In the 'Riddle of the Sphinx', the carcass of the lion was the dead letter of the religion of the day, from which would come honey (or flowers/cornucopeia as the case may be), representing a new improved understanding. This is why the priests couldn't or wouldn't interpret the riddle, while Samson as righteous strongman brought down the house from both sides (pillars).
And wore the lion's skin while carrying the jawbone of an ass. Hee haw.
Just say no. F these people. Not doing this again.
I thought nothing is being produced there because of the strike?