Amos 9:1-6

  1: I saw ALEPH TAV [FIRST LAST] ADONAI standing upon the altar and He said Smite the lintel of the door that the posts may shake and cut them in the head all of them and I will slay the last of them with the sword They that flee of them shall not flee away and they that escape of them shall not be delivered [-] 2: Though they are burrowing into Shaul [The place of the unseen] from there shall Mine hand take them Though they are ascending the heavens from there will I bring them down 3: And though they hide themselves in the top of Carmel I will search and take them out from there and though they be hid from My sight in the bottom of the sea from there will I command the serpent and he shall bite them

Comments: Amos 9:2 To whom is [את אדני] ALEPH TAV ADONAI referring that has power to burrow into Shaul, ascend into the heavens, or hide in the bottom of the sea, technologically advanced last-days humans or non-human interdimensional or extra-terrestrial creatures such as angels, Watchers, and others Genesis 6:1-4? Regardless of whether humans or non-humans are being referenced, Amos 9:2-3 is both a time-gap [-] and a prophetic free-flow [↑↓] sandwiched between Amos chapter 9, verses 1 & 4.

The time-gap in verses :2-3, gives a prophecy that is clearly not intended for the simple people of Amos [who are being spoken to inverse one], then does a U-turn in verse :4, and resumes speaking to the ancients.


4: [↑↓] And though they go into captivity before their enemies from there will I command the sword and it shall slay them and I will set mine eyes upon them for evil and not for good 5: And ADONAI YHWH [OF] THE ARMIES is He that touches the land and it shall melt and all that dwell in it shall mourn and it shall rise up wholly like a flood and shall be drowned as by the flood of Egypt

6: The One building in the heavens THEIR ascents THEIR ascents and THEIR structures over [the] earth Revelation 21:2,10-27 He that calls for the waters of the sea and pours them out upon the face of the earth YHWH is His name

Comments: Amos 9:4-6 The Godhead speaks in first and third person as well as refers to itself (the Godhead is a being) as both singular and plural. We know the Godhead is a triune being from both Jesus and John Matthew 28:19, 1 John 5:7-8.

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