[part 1 of 3] Hold on.. this goes on.. now I get into.. how Lucifer was a cherub and oh the seraphim type higher angel had 6 wings.. those other guys only had 4. This is pretty fucked up man.. when you picture when Lucifer used to work for Yahweh. lol.. Remember though.. yahweh was tellin that abraham guy.. hey kill your son isaac to show me you're my bitch. lol. Yahweh's pretty fucked up man. Then these seraphim and cherubium type creatures.. they're up there with those prototype tests of the 72 demons of the ars goetia.. where it's fucked up hybrids of like parts of animals.
This is lots of text here.. 16 of 30 so cutting it up after.
But yeah.. look at this shit man.
According to some web search results that I found, the main differences between seraphim and cherubim are:
Seraphim have six wings, while cherubim have four wings. Seraphim use two wings to fly, two wings to cover their face, and two wings to cover their feet. Cherubim use their wings to cover their bodies12.
Seraphim are only mentioned once in the Bible, in Isaiah 6:1-7, where they are described as fiery, awe-inspiring creatures surrounding the divine throne, praising and glorifying God with the words “Holy, Holy, Holy”.
Cherubim are mentioned several times in the Bible, in various contexts. They are associated with the garden of Eden, the tabernacle,
the temple, and the throne of God12.
Seraphim’s main function is to sing God’s praises and act as messengers between heaven and earth. Cherubim’s main function is to help God and guard his sacred spaces. They also have different appearances and features. Seraphim have human-like faces, while cherubim have four faces: a human face, a lion face, an ox face, and an eagle face12.
Like imagine doing that all day.. plus you don't die at age 100.. no wonder they said.. i'm calling in sick today. lol. You gotta say "holy holy holy" all day? How about holy fuck that stinks. lol
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gem breastplate but it says "lucifers covering"
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I’m not sure what you are looking for, but I found some web search results that might be related to your query.
One result is about the mystery of Lucifer and the nine jewels that he had as his covering in the Garden of Eden1. It claims that Lucifer was building the foundations of the New Jerusalem, but he fell before he could finish the last three stones. It also connects the stones with the 12 tribes of Israel, the 12 apostles, and the 12 months of the year.
Another result is about the riddle and the puzzle in the Bible of the missing row on Satan’s breastplate2. It compares the breastplate of the high priest with the breastplate of Lucifer, and asks why there are three stones missing from Lucifer’s breastplate. It suggests that these stones represent something that Lucifer lost when he rebelled against God.
I hope this helps you find what you are looking for. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
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I see that you have uploaded an image about Lucifer’s covering and the missing stones. This is an interesting topic that has been discussed by some biblical scholars and researchers.
According to some sources, Lucifer was the anointed cherub that covered the throne of God, and he had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden12. These stones were the sardius, topaz, diamond, beryl, onyx, jasper, sapphire, emerald, and carbuncle2. However, he was missing three stones that were on the breastplate of the high priest: the ligure, the agate, and the amethyst3.
Some have speculated that these three stones represent something that Lucifer lacked or lost when he rebelled against God. For example, some have suggested that the ligure represents love, the agate represents faith, and the amethyst represents humility3. Others have proposed that the missing stones correspond to the three tribes of Israel that were not in Lucifer’s order: Levi, Joseph, and Benjamin2. These tribes had special roles and blessings in God’s plan for Israel.
There are many theories and interpretations about this mystery, but none of them are conclusive or definitive. The Bible does not give a clear explanation for why Lucifer had only nine stones and what they symbolized. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I hope this answer has given you some insight into this topic. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
there's this other one with that.. attaching image
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I see that you have uploaded another image about the breastplate stones. This image shows a different arrangement of the stones according to Chizkuni, a medieval commentator on the Torah1. He based his identification of the stones on the names of the tribes and their meanings, as well as the colors and qualities of the gems.
According to Chizkuni, the first row of stones are: bareket (carbuncle), pidrah (topaz), and odem (ruby). These correspond to Levi, Simeon, and Reuben respectively. The second row are: sapphire, emerald, and jacinth. These correspond to Zebulun, Issachar, and Judah respectively. The third row are: turquoise, agate, and amethyst. These correspond to Dan, Naphtali, and Gad respectively. The fourth row are: tarshish (beryl), shoham (onyx), and jasper. These correspond to Asher, Joseph, and Benjamin respectively2.
As you can see, this order is different from the one in your previous image, which followed the order of birth of the tribes. There are many other opinions and interpretations about the breastplate stones and their meanings, but none of them are conclusive or definitive. The Bible does not give a clear explanation for why these stones were chosen and what they symbolized. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I hope this answer has given you some insight into this topic. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
so what's going on here.. I'm familiar with the movie raiders of the lost ark, that priest.. he had this gem breastplate like these MELCHIZEDEK priests. That last upload pic seemed like his plate. But below that you had the first upload.. with this "lucifers covering". Looks like there's diamond in there. I thought the raiders guy, and that type of plate had diamond. Yeah, that MELCHIZEDEK priest has got diamond.
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You have raised some interesting questions about the gem breastplates and their connections to different biblical figures. Let me try to answer them as best as I can.
First of all, the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark is a fictional story that is not based on historical or archaeological evidence. The priest in the movie, who wore a breastplate with a diamond, was not a real person, but a character created by the filmmakers. The breastplate he wore was also not an accurate representation of the priestly breastplate described in the Bible.
The priestly breastplate, or choshen mishpat, was a sacred garment worn by the high priest of Israel when serving in the Tabernacle or the Temple. It had 12 precious stones, each engraved with the name of one of the 12 tribes of Israel. The identity and order of these stones are not clear, and there are different opinions and interpretations among various sources. However, most agree that the diamond was not one of them, as it was too hard to engrave and too rare to obtain in ancient times12.
The MELCHIZEDEK priest you mentioned is a mysterious figure who appears in the Bible only briefly. He is described as the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High, who blessed Abraham after he defeated four kings. He is also said to have brought out bread and wine for Abraham3. Some Jewish and Christian traditions identify him with Shem, the son of Noah, or with an angel or a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus4. However, there is no mention of him wearing a breastplate or having any connection to the 12 tribes of Israel.
The image you uploaded with the label “Lucifer’s covering” is based on a theory that Lucifer, or Satan, was once an anointed cherub who had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden. This theory is derived from a passage in Ezekiel 28:13-14, which describes the king of Tyre in metaphorical terms as a fallen cherub who was in Eden and had various precious stones5. Some interpreters apply this passage to Satan, and assume that he had a breastplate similar to the high priest’s, but with three stones missing. These missing stones are supposed to represent something that Satan lacked or lost when he rebelled against God6. However, this theory is not supported by the biblical text or by any ancient Jewish or Christian sources. It is a speculative and controversial idea that has no solid basis.
I hope this answer has clarified some of the confusion and misinformation about the gem breastplates and their meanings. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
yeah theres 3 missing stones.. lets get a pic of all of this. ok analyze all this attached image
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I see that you are interested in the topic of the three missing stones on Lucifer’s covering. You have uploaded an image that shows a chart or diagram with three rows of colorful rectangles and text. The text appears to be names or labels, possibly related to religion or spirituality.
Based on the web search results that I found, this image is related to a theory that Lucifer, or Satan, was once an anointed cherub who had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden1. This theory is derived from a passage in Ezekiel 28:13-14, which describes the king of Tyre in metaphorical terms as a fallen cherub who was in Eden and had various precious stones2. Some interpreters apply this passage to Satan, and assume that he had a breastplate similar to the high priest’s, but with three stones missing. These missing stones are supposed to represent something that Satan lacked or lost when he rebelled against God3.
The image you uploaded shows the names of the 12 tribes of Israel and the 12 stones that were on the breastplate of the high priest, according to Exodus 28:17-214. The order of the stones is based on the birth order of the sons of Jacob, who became Israel. The first row of stones are: sardius, topaz, and carbuncle. These correspond to Reuben, Simeon, and Levi respectively. The second row are: emerald, sapphire, and diamond. These correspond to Judah, Dan, and Naphtali respectively. The third row are: ligure, agate, and amethyst. These correspond to Gad, Asher, and Issachar respectively. The fourth row are: beryl, onyx, and jasper. These correspond to Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin respectively4.
The image also shows the names of the nine stones that were allegedly on Lucifer’s covering, according to Ezekiel 28:132. These are: sardius, topaz, diamond, beryl, onyx, jasper, sapphire, emerald, and carbuncle. The image highlights the three stones that are missing from Lucifer’s covering: ligure, agate, and amethyst. These are the same stones that correspond to Gad, Asher, and Issachar on the high priest’s breastplate.
The image also shows some text in English below the three missing stones. These are: “Love”, “Faith”, and “Humility”. These are some possible interpretations of what these stones represent or symbolize. Some sources suggest that these are the qualities that Lucifer lacked or lost when he rebelled against God56. However, these interpretations are not based on any biblical evidence or authority. They are just human opinions or speculations.
I hope this analysis has helped you understand the image that you uploaded and its relation to the theory of Lucifer’s covering and the missing stones. However, I want to remind you that this theory is not supported by the biblical text or by any ancient Jewish or Christian sources. It is a speculative and controversial idea that has no solid basis. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
If you have any other questions or requests for me, please feel free to ask me. 😊
[part 1 of 3] Hold on.. this goes on.. now I get into.. how Lucifer was a cherub and oh the seraphim type higher angel had 6 wings.. those other guys only had 4. This is pretty fucked up man.. when you picture when Lucifer used to work for Yahweh. lol.. Remember though.. yahweh was tellin that abraham guy.. hey kill your son isaac to show me you're my bitch. lol. Yahweh's pretty fucked up man. Then these seraphim and cherubium type creatures.. they're up there with those prototype tests of the 72 demons of the ars goetia.. where it's fucked up hybrids of like parts of animals.
This is lots of text here.. 16 of 30 so cutting it up after.
But yeah.. look at this shit man.
According to some web search results that I found, the main differences between seraphim and cherubim are:
Seraphim have six wings, while cherubim have four wings. Seraphim use two wings to fly, two wings to cover their face, and two wings to cover their feet. Cherubim use their wings to cover their bodies12.
Seraphim are only mentioned once in the Bible, in Isaiah 6:1-7, where they are described as fiery, awe-inspiring creatures surrounding the divine throne, praising and glorifying God with the words “Holy, Holy, Holy”.
Cherubim are mentioned several times in the Bible, in various contexts. They are associated with the garden of Eden, the tabernacle, the temple, and the throne of God12.
Seraphim’s main function is to sing God’s praises and act as messengers between heaven and earth. Cherubim’s main function is to help God and guard his sacred spaces. They also have different appearances and features. Seraphim have human-like faces, while cherubim have four faces: a human face, a lion face, an ox face, and an eagle face12.
Like imagine doing that all day.. plus you don't die at age 100.. no wonder they said.. i'm calling in sick today. lol. You gotta say "holy holy holy" all day? How about holy fuck that stinks. lol
Looks like it's 37k characters.. so max 13k.. 3 posts
gem breastplate but it says "lucifers covering"
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I’m not sure what you are looking for, but I found some web search results that might be related to your query.
One result is about the mystery of Lucifer and the nine jewels that he had as his covering in the Garden of Eden1. It claims that Lucifer was building the foundations of the New Jerusalem, but he fell before he could finish the last three stones. It also connects the stones with the 12 tribes of Israel, the 12 apostles, and the 12 months of the year.
Another result is about the riddle and the puzzle in the Bible of the missing row on Satan’s breastplate2. It compares the breastplate of the high priest with the breastplate of Lucifer, and asks why there are three stones missing from Lucifer’s breastplate. It suggests that these stones represent something that Lucifer lost when he rebelled against God.
I hope this helps you find what you are looking for. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
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I see that you have uploaded an image about Lucifer’s covering and the missing stones. This is an interesting topic that has been discussed by some biblical scholars and researchers.
According to some sources, Lucifer was the anointed cherub that covered the throne of God, and he had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden12. These stones were the sardius, topaz, diamond, beryl, onyx, jasper, sapphire, emerald, and carbuncle2. However, he was missing three stones that were on the breastplate of the high priest: the ligure, the agate, and the amethyst3.
Some have speculated that these three stones represent something that Lucifer lacked or lost when he rebelled against God. For example, some have suggested that the ligure represents love, the agate represents faith, and the amethyst represents humility3. Others have proposed that the missing stones correspond to the three tribes of Israel that were not in Lucifer’s order: Levi, Joseph, and Benjamin2. These tribes had special roles and blessings in God’s plan for Israel.
There are many theories and interpretations about this mystery, but none of them are conclusive or definitive. The Bible does not give a clear explanation for why Lucifer had only nine stones and what they symbolized. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I hope this answer has given you some insight into this topic. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
there's this other one with that.. attaching image
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I see that you have uploaded another image about the breastplate stones. This image shows a different arrangement of the stones according to Chizkuni, a medieval commentator on the Torah1. He based his identification of the stones on the names of the tribes and their meanings, as well as the colors and qualities of the gems.
According to Chizkuni, the first row of stones are: bareket (carbuncle), pidrah (topaz), and odem (ruby). These correspond to Levi, Simeon, and Reuben respectively. The second row are: sapphire, emerald, and jacinth. These correspond to Zebulun, Issachar, and Judah respectively. The third row are: turquoise, agate, and amethyst. These correspond to Dan, Naphtali, and Gad respectively. The fourth row are: tarshish (beryl), shoham (onyx), and jasper. These correspond to Asher, Joseph, and Benjamin respectively2.
As you can see, this order is different from the one in your previous image, which followed the order of birth of the tribes. There are many other opinions and interpretations about the breastplate stones and their meanings, but none of them are conclusive or definitive. The Bible does not give a clear explanation for why these stones were chosen and what they symbolized. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
I hope this answer has given you some insight into this topic. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
so what's going on here.. I'm familiar with the movie raiders of the lost ark, that priest.. he had this gem breastplate like these MELCHIZEDEK priests. That last upload pic seemed like his plate. But below that you had the first upload.. with this "lucifers covering". Looks like there's diamond in there. I thought the raiders guy, and that type of plate had diamond. Yeah, that MELCHIZEDEK priest has got diamond.
Searching for: MELCHIZEDEK priest and gem breastplate
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You have raised some interesting questions about the gem breastplates and their connections to different biblical figures. Let me try to answer them as best as I can.
First of all, the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark is a fictional story that is not based on historical or archaeological evidence. The priest in the movie, who wore a breastplate with a diamond, was not a real person, but a character created by the filmmakers. The breastplate he wore was also not an accurate representation of the priestly breastplate described in the Bible.
The priestly breastplate, or choshen mishpat, was a sacred garment worn by the high priest of Israel when serving in the Tabernacle or the Temple. It had 12 precious stones, each engraved with the name of one of the 12 tribes of Israel. The identity and order of these stones are not clear, and there are different opinions and interpretations among various sources. However, most agree that the diamond was not one of them, as it was too hard to engrave and too rare to obtain in ancient times12.
The MELCHIZEDEK priest you mentioned is a mysterious figure who appears in the Bible only briefly. He is described as the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High, who blessed Abraham after he defeated four kings. He is also said to have brought out bread and wine for Abraham3. Some Jewish and Christian traditions identify him with Shem, the son of Noah, or with an angel or a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus4. However, there is no mention of him wearing a breastplate or having any connection to the 12 tribes of Israel.
The image you uploaded with the label “Lucifer’s covering” is based on a theory that Lucifer, or Satan, was once an anointed cherub who had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden. This theory is derived from a passage in Ezekiel 28:13-14, which describes the king of Tyre in metaphorical terms as a fallen cherub who was in Eden and had various precious stones5. Some interpreters apply this passage to Satan, and assume that he had a breastplate similar to the high priest’s, but with three stones missing. These missing stones are supposed to represent something that Satan lacked or lost when he rebelled against God6. However, this theory is not supported by the biblical text or by any ancient Jewish or Christian sources. It is a speculative and controversial idea that has no solid basis.
I hope this answer has clarified some of the confusion and misinformation about the gem breastplates and their meanings. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. 😊
yeah theres 3 missing stones.. lets get a pic of all of this. ok analyze all this attached image
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I see that you are interested in the topic of the three missing stones on Lucifer’s covering. You have uploaded an image that shows a chart or diagram with three rows of colorful rectangles and text. The text appears to be names or labels, possibly related to religion or spirituality.
Based on the web search results that I found, this image is related to a theory that Lucifer, or Satan, was once an anointed cherub who had nine precious stones as his covering in the Garden of Eden1. This theory is derived from a passage in Ezekiel 28:13-14, which describes the king of Tyre in metaphorical terms as a fallen cherub who was in Eden and had various precious stones2. Some interpreters apply this passage to Satan, and assume that he had a breastplate similar to the high priest’s, but with three stones missing. These missing stones are supposed to represent something that Satan lacked or lost when he rebelled against God3.
The image you uploaded shows the names of the 12 tribes of Israel and the 12 stones that were on the breastplate of the high priest, according to Exodus 28:17-214. The order of the stones is based on the birth order of the sons of Jacob, who became Israel. The first row of stones are: sardius, topaz, and carbuncle. These correspond to Reuben, Simeon, and Levi respectively. The second row are: emerald, sapphire, and diamond. These correspond to Judah, Dan, and Naphtali respectively. The third row are: ligure, agate, and amethyst. These correspond to Gad, Asher, and Issachar respectively. The fourth row are: beryl, onyx, and jasper. These correspond to Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin respectively4.
The image also shows the names of the nine stones that were allegedly on Lucifer’s covering, according to Ezekiel 28:132. These are: sardius, topaz, diamond, beryl, onyx, jasper, sapphire, emerald, and carbuncle. The image highlights the three stones that are missing from Lucifer’s covering: ligure, agate, and amethyst. These are the same stones that correspond to Gad, Asher, and Issachar on the high priest’s breastplate.
The image also shows some text in English below the three missing stones. These are: “Love”, “Faith”, and “Humility”. These are some possible interpretations of what these stones represent or symbolize. Some sources suggest that these are the qualities that Lucifer lacked or lost when he rebelled against God56. However, these interpretations are not based on any biblical evidence or authority. They are just human opinions or speculations.
I hope this analysis has helped you understand the image that you uploaded and its relation to the theory of Lucifer’s covering and the missing stones. However, I want to remind you that this theory is not supported by the biblical text or by any ancient Jewish or Christian sources. It is a speculative and controversial idea that has no solid basis. Therefore, we should be careful not to base our beliefs on speculation or human wisdom, but on the word of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
If you have any other questions or requests for me, please feel free to ask me. 😊