3. Ezekiel 32:5-6
Concerning Ezekiel 32:5-6 ...
Note that in the Targum Hebrew, Ezekiel 32:5-6 is translated:
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"I will cast your carcass upon the hills, And fill the valleys with your rotting flesh. I will drench the earth With your oozing blood upon the hills, And the watercourses shall be filled with your [gore]
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"I will put the Flesh of your dead on the mountains. And fill the valleys with thy Height ... the valleys will be filled with the Carcasses of your army."
Also Note that, Ezekiel 32:5-6 is translated as follows in other Bible versions:
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"And I will lay thy flesh upon the mountains, and fill the valleys with thy height. I will also water with thy blood the land wherein thou swimmest, even to the mountains; and the rivers shall be full of thee"- King James Bible 1611
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"I will strew your flesh upon the mountains, and fill the valleys with your carcass. I will drench the land even to the mountains with your flowing blood; and the watercourses will be full of you" - Revised Standard Version
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And I have put your flesh on the mountains, And filled the valleys [with] your heap, And watered the land with your flowing, From your blood—to the mountains, And streams are filled with you" - Literal Standard Version
The Hebrew word flesh - בָּשָׂר (Strong H1320) refers to the body of a man but also to the pudenda (by euphemism) of a man.
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Ezekiel 44:7 "To have let men from strange lands, without circumcision of heart or flesh, come into my holy place, making my house unclean"
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Genesis 17:11 "Ye shall circumcise the foreskin of your flesh, and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you."
Strange as it may seem, there are very suggestive rock formations all over the world and which give a much deeper meaning to the writings of Ezekiel and Enoch. They're everywhere. They lie there before the whole world, visible to all across the face of the earth, but hidden from those who lack understanding and discernment. Those can neither identify them, nor distinguish them, nor recognize their presence. Here are some examples.
Here's a passage from Fragment 2RA of the Ethiopian version of the Book of Words by Jannes et Jambres
"… That he (could) carry water in a bucket (which fits) in its mouth 15 (units) in measure, and an ax of iron (weighing) 600,000 talents. But later even he died!
‘Where are Amān and Bārān, the giants who devoured men like locusts and wild animals and cattle and birds? They drank and despoiled the Orient because they (could) not be satisfied.
However, Bapares, their father, lifting a stone of a thousand talents, threw it by his own strength into the height(s) of heaven. And noontime descended, and he ran that same day 250,000 stadia and returned before the sun set. And where is he? Did he not die? Even he and his wife and his children died!
Where is Aqāmās, whose eyes were huge? Did he not, while they were sleeping, with his belly raised up mountains? And since the dust storm was drawn out, it placed in his eyes 4,200 pieces, but it did not concern him, for heavy his eyes. And did not even he die?
Where is the great Aklu, the gigantic? When walking, from the weight of his steps, 20 cubits (of earth) adhered to his feet. And when therefore it happened one time (that) he drank water from the river, it decreased the water (by) five cubits. Did not even he die?
Where is the great Akaryās, the gigantic, who walked in the depths of the Banṭes(a) Sea and the water reached (only) up to his breasts? To this one (belonged) footsteps of 500,000 cubits, and, because of his wife’s adultery, he killed 103 giants. And this one killed [ ]sa[ ]s the gigantic and cast his body into the Great Sea. But afterwards even he died!
Where is Yotāmār, son of Māriket, who in his intelligence understood the hours and minutes of the day and of the night, and the months of the years, and the signs given? And much (else) he investigated. Did not even he die?
Where is Ayās, the great and mighty, the marvelous, the gigantic, who left the eastern frontier running and …?"