The Architecture of Destruction
If you have read chapter two of Bible Matrix III, you should be able to follow the application of that “prophetic grid” to the plagues upon Egypt in this chapter, Brood of Vipers.
If we align the burning bush/circumcision of Gershom with the plague of darkness/death of the firstborn and work backwards, it seems the plagues are a multiplication of Moses’ life in Egypt. The correspondences (such as Moses and the frogs coming from the river into Pharaoh’s house) are interesting.
Please note that these are drafts only. Any feedback or criticism is very welcome.
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Art: Moses’s Journey into Egypt and the Circumcision of His Son Eliez, Pietro Perugino (1448–1523)




January 28th, 2013 at 5:32 pm
Pg. 217 Footnote: Did you mean he feared God and didn’t fear Pharaoh?
January 28th, 2013 at 6:14 pm
Well, he fled from Pharaoh and not from God. Perhaps we need two words for “fear.”
Thanks!