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Saturday, August 17, 2019

Common Grackle

It's late. One will do.

https://donnamunro.smugmug.com/Bird/i-GL6KzP3/A

I have a shot with four.

So, see my cherries?

Which common grackle ought not come visit Chéz Munro?

Here's a start.




In case you are wondering, that is a long word to find.

Sign and wonder. You are beholding a sign and wonder. Yahoo.

Regarding signs and wonders, in the next two weeks, you will see earthquakes in Africa.

I am not going to call it out, by a seal.

I am going to merely speak it out as something I see.

Africa, watch your earthquakes.

How do you make peace with God?

And how is the grandeur of God demonstrated?

However, my voice stamp is the purple feather on the common grackle. The common grackle has colorings in common with the peacock.

The Son of Man will have a flock of these always in a tree near where his royal residence is. Why?

Because these are pretty. I call them pretty.




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Who is ready for torquoise?

I think it is cute my code matches the grackle color.


Who planned that.

Son of Man, thank you.


If you assign a wider skip, the processor provides more power to the search. I think.

I added the treetop I photographed them in.



Amir, or treetop, is in light torquoise.





Who wants to see Yeshua?

It's such a long search list.

2 codes.

That will be difficult. (Tongue in cheek.)

Code 2 of 2.
No go.


About the last three search terms, they are all there, besides what you see here.

Let's go back to the one we had here before.

Find Yeshua's name.


The Beloved Son is in pink.


What is happening these days is the overall search may catch the occurence, but the code record may not.

So, visual search. That's what I do.

I checked the extremities of the Code 2, and I could not find anything, so I returned to the first code in the set.

Because I expanded the skip, and this skip is 4034, I might wonder if this is exactly the same code. Or have things morphed?

God, how about your throne?

Help me find the word which works. You have to many in this dico.

So, I did Google Translate to research the word further.

Co. Coa.


There were three.

And I don't recall this one in the dico.

This is where I make a personal dico.

I enter the non-entered word.

I could be making an error on the word pronunciation.

Kaf. Samach.

How about a guess. Cosa.

Cosa for throne. That's one idea there.

I try several. I just like that one. And I kind of fill in whatever vowel. So, guess.

One interesting thing here is a word co-exists for both throne and see.

See the throne. See/throne.

Do you read Hebrew? One on the left looks like Holy throne.

See the green. Can I make it longer, based on what I found in Google Translate? Maybe. However, here is cosa. I have already built toward this code, showing you the process of getting here.

Just for the fun of it, I will try a longer word. You never know.



Before I move, this wider search has yeilded the set in Psalms.

To explain the results, throne showed up in both codes I've been presenting here.

And there's a third. Psalms.

I will explore, before I move.

It's worth sharing. It shows the grackle and throne near.

God's voice, and statement of who he is you read over in the left panels.

You skim, like I do. If you don't know him at all, perhaps you read all of it.



I will use the mystery word "see:throne".

You realize that thorn is an anagram of throne, right?

I did not get melchat.

Holy or Chebar. I wonder. I will let the software tell me.

The cosa word is there.

As I built it to a complex letter count, even at a 288000 skip search, I did not find it.

What one does in this circumstance, you move the complex word to the first word.

It's getting late, so I won't go far down that avenue. The software did not fill in what the word was. We are still at my guess of Chebar. I think there were more words in the picture.

There's 198 codes as output. I will do a sweep tomorrow, and see if I can find code art for you.

With that, I will close. Good night. Thanks for your attendance.

In the word of puzzling words, I recall a see could also be a rule, and I don't recall the nation.

A see could be like a seat. And the Kaf Samech could mean a see/seat. I need to dream on that, and see what more I get there. A holy see. I sought the term online. An example is the Vatican.

And that would mean a C in Hebrew, or a Kaf makes an S sound. And I think I know that already. But one needs practice. Today, if one were to test my eyes using a Hebrew eye chart, I could do that.

כס Throne Bible Gateway

כס Search Bible Gateway

I am showing you my hunt for coa. Or see. Or whatever. כסה

The site reference publisher retains their copyright.




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The above is my musical prophetic choice for this message.

Now, the inspired Google search.

Google כסה

https://www.morfix.co.il/en/%D7%9B%D7%A1%D7%94

Cover; Conceal.

That seems like the opposite of see.

Do you want to hear it pronounced?

You can account the find to God, because I certainly can't do this alone.

https://milog.co.il/%D7%9B%D7%A1%D7%94

Kesse.

It sounds almost like kiss.

See; throne, and conceal/hide/cover.

Lord God, show me if this is a set of meanings for 1 word. One homonym or something.

It sounds like kesse. How were my guesses?

In the list of sounds on this page reference, one is like cosa. It's pretty close.

Review the list. Translate using Google's tool to English. See the Pope's or the Holy Throne.

See. See the see.

I like this resource:

https://milog.co.il/%D7%9B%D7%A1%D7%94


After the verification that I have the word throne, now I am going back to code.

In the code, I have throne.

Kesse. Throne.

Note: For the song, the version of sign they use is not mine.

The fact I see the sign is what I am telling you about.

Make sure the sign you make your life direction from is a good one.

Where do you belong....

The person of Jesus is the sign I follow.

Life.

Breath of life.

My revelation is the Word of God.

In that, I find the light of life.

I find Wisdom in the Word of God.

Life is maddening without understanding.


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