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🗓️ 26 October 2022
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0:00.0 | Okay, it's him. Hey, John. Hello. Hello. We are going to do a question response to the |
0:12.0 | number scroll. We did nine episodes walking through numbers. Yeah. Because there's three |
0:17.1 | movements and numbers. We did three episodes each and covered a lot of ground. And you went |
0:25.4 | through about, I don't know how many questions, and picked out about a dozen that you want |
0:31.1 | to try to get through. Yep. As always, this is a broken record. But there's way more |
0:37.8 | questions than we can ever deal. We are like so slow in exploring these questions, which |
0:43.3 | is fine, I think, but it just means we don't get through very many. But I try to pick the |
0:47.6 | ones that are repeated the most. So or that represent themes that have kind of been |
0:53.9 | weaving throughout all the different questions. So there you go. We're talking numbers or |
0:59.1 | or otherwise known as in the wilderness, Bommid bar. Whoa. Yeah, John. Did I get it right? |
1:05.2 | That's it. Bommid bar. Bommid bar. Bommid bar. Oh, like a deep deep. Bommid. Bommid bar. |
1:10.4 | Yeah. Yeah. Anyhow, should we get rockin? What's rock? Let's rock. Okay. First question |
1:17.6 | is from Johnny, who lives in the UK. Hi, Tim and Johnny, I'm based in Hull in the UK. |
1:25.4 | You showed how the Pentatechic's writers arranged it in patterns and sequences. For instance, |
1:30.7 | the seven rebellions and that number seven keeps coming up. My question is, do you think |
1:36.0 | that it happened exactly like that or did the writers have bearish things or maybe even |
1:41.2 | leave out certain rebellions to keep the number at a nice round and symbolic seven? Thanks. |
1:47.1 | Yeah. Thanks, Johnny. I love that. I feel like I used to always ask this question of you. |
1:52.8 | Yeah. Some sort of version of this question. Used to? I'm slowed down. I think I slowed |
1:59.6 | down on this question. Well, I guess Johnny's keeping you honest. But that's fine because |
2:03.2 | it's Johnny. Johnny, keep us honest. Thanks, Johnny. John's got to stick together because |
2:08.6 | while I am getting more and more comfortable with I think the heart of this question or |
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