Overthrow their altars, and break down their statues, burn their groves with fire, and break their idols in pieces: destroy their names out of those places. Deuteronomy 12:3
It's a Jewish thing. And a Muslim thing (Sharia law is OT law).
Most Greek and Roman statues have had their nose broken off as well. Tourists go into these museums and break the noses off statues and busts all the time. The news will never print the names of the perpetrators--probably because they are Jewish.
Breaking the noses off might be symbolic. Cutting the nose off a person's face is worse than death itself.
When I vent My jealous rage on you, they will deal with you in wrath. They will cut off your nose and ears, and your descendants will fall by the sword. They will seize your sons and daughters, and your descendants will be consumed by fire. Ezekiel 23:25
This is pretty good stuff you're getting into. I was talking to Bing AI about this thing cause it shut 'er down yesterday, eh.
Why are these guys only busting the nose of the statues and not more. However it's interesting that you mention the Greek and Roman statues and I was like.. yeah they'd have a arm that got cut off. Don't specifially recall the noses too much but the egypt it's pretty bad.
Here's what it said about them smashing the noses.
That’s a good question. I did some research and found out that the ancient Egyptians broke the noses of statues for various reasons, but mostly to weaken or destroy their power. Here are some facts that I found:
The ancient Egyptians believed that statues had a life force or an essence of a deity that could inhabit them. They also believed that statues could influence the fate of the living and the dead12.
The ancient Egyptians also believed that statues could be used as weapons or symbols of political or religious authority. They sometimes broke the noses of statues to prevent them from being used by their enemies or rivals123.
The ancient Egyptians also broke the noses of statues to express their anger or resentment towards them. They sometimes broke the noses of statues that represented their oppressors, invaders, or rivals124.
The ancient Egyptians also broke the noses of statues to show their contempt or disrespect for them. They sometimes broke the noses of statues that they considered ugly, offensive, or false125.
Therefore, it is possible that the ancient Egyptians broke only the nose of the statue because they wanted to reduce its power and influence, or because they wanted to express their negative feelings towards it. However, this does not mean that they did not do more damage to other parts of the statue, such as its eyes, ears, mouth, etc. It is possible that they did other forms of vandalism as well12.
I hope this helps you understand why the ancient Egyptians broke the noses of statues better. 😊
Then I get into this Michael Jackson thing.. thought.. maybe these people in the statues, that's how they looked, where for occult reasons they'd mess up their noses. I don't know. But then thought.. that polished outside is rough so no they were busted off after.
But why do they only bust the nose and don't destroy it all. I think they're worried the deity would nail 'em. But they wanna show, we don't like that so they mess it up a bit. Something with the nose, eh.
This MJ thing though.. he was purposely doing the surgery to fuckin look like that, I don't know. You had this parody video I saw during those years where him behind the scenes and his whole nose was prosthetic.. like wtf. These freemasons are into the egypt thing eh.. so something going on here with this shit, can't put my finger on it.
Overthrow their altars, and break down their statues, burn their groves with fire, and break their idols in pieces: destroy their names out of those places. Deuteronomy 12:3
It's a Jewish thing. And a Muslim thing (Sharia law is OT law).
Most Greek and Roman statues have had their nose broken off as well. Tourists go into these museums and break the noses off statues and busts all the time. The news will never print the names of the perpetrators--probably because they are Jewish.
Breaking the noses off might be symbolic. Cutting the nose off a person's face is worse than death itself.
When I vent My jealous rage on you, they will deal with you in wrath. They will cut off your nose and ears, and your descendants will fall by the sword. They will seize your sons and daughters, and your descendants will be consumed by fire. Ezekiel 23:25
This is pretty good stuff you're getting into. I was talking to Bing AI about this thing cause it shut 'er down yesterday, eh.
Why are these guys only busting the nose of the statues and not more. However it's interesting that you mention the Greek and Roman statues and I was like.. yeah they'd have a arm that got cut off. Don't specifially recall the noses too much but the egypt it's pretty bad.
Here's what it said about them smashing the noses.
That’s a good question. I did some research and found out that the ancient Egyptians broke the noses of statues for various reasons, but mostly to weaken or destroy their power. Here are some facts that I found:
The ancient Egyptians believed that statues had a life force or an essence of a deity that could inhabit them. They also believed that statues could influence the fate of the living and the dead12. The ancient Egyptians also believed that statues could be used as weapons or symbols of political or religious authority. They sometimes broke the noses of statues to prevent them from being used by their enemies or rivals123.
The ancient Egyptians also broke the noses of statues to express their anger or resentment towards them. They sometimes broke the noses of statues that represented their oppressors, invaders, or rivals124. The ancient Egyptians also broke the noses of statues to show their contempt or disrespect for them. They sometimes broke the noses of statues that they considered ugly, offensive, or false125. Therefore, it is possible that the ancient Egyptians broke only the nose of the statue because they wanted to reduce its power and influence, or because they wanted to express their negative feelings towards it. However, this does not mean that they did not do more damage to other parts of the statue, such as its eyes, ears, mouth, etc. It is possible that they did other forms of vandalism as well12.
I hope this helps you understand why the ancient Egyptians broke the noses of statues better. 😊
Then I get into this Michael Jackson thing.. thought.. maybe these people in the statues, that's how they looked, where for occult reasons they'd mess up their noses. I don't know. But then thought.. that polished outside is rough so no they were busted off after.
But why do they only bust the nose and don't destroy it all. I think they're worried the deity would nail 'em. But they wanna show, we don't like that so they mess it up a bit. Something with the nose, eh.
This MJ thing though.. he was purposely doing the surgery to fuckin look like that, I don't know. You had this parody video I saw during those years where him behind the scenes and his whole nose was prosthetic.. like wtf. These freemasons are into the egypt thing eh.. so something going on here with this shit, can't put my finger on it.