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Fields of Damascus

Magus

Active Member
Damascus as gone through hell lately, so i will restore its lost history.

Have you noticed that the Hebrew scriptures couples together the words 'Sodom & Gomorrah '
the word 'Sodom' means cultivated field and Gomorrah, is another word for Samaria and i have identified this
with Damascus, thus 'Sodom and Gomorrah' = 'Field of Damascus' .

Isaiah 10:9 - Is not Samaria Damascus?
Gen 14:15 - Left hand (sĕmo'wl) of Damascus
1 Kings 20:34 - shalt make streets for thee in Damascus, as my father made in Samaria
Ezekiel 16:46 - Samaria dwells in the left Hand (sĕmo'wl) , Sodom in the right hand ( yamiyn)

The name Gomorrah derives from חֶמֶר meaning wine from חָמַר meaning boiled up, after
fermenting wine, it is boiled which leaves behind Salt and Tartaric acid

Sodom & Gomorrah are introduced in Genesis 14 , verse 3 reads
' Vale of Siddim which is the Salt sea ' , Siddim means cultivated field
in fact, in the Septuagint, 'Siddim' don't appear, instead it is ἁλυκήν (ALUKEN)
which derives from ἄλυν ( Agitation) meaning 'brisk stirring or disturbance of a liquid' ,
ἅλων means threashing-floor and plantation.

Genesis 14:10
And the vale of Siddim was full of slimepits;

This verse is mistranslated , the word 'Slimepits , the Hebrew word
is 'בְּאֵר' (be·ār ) which means artificial well, the Septuagint word
is φρέατα (Phreata) with the same definition and there is another Hebrew
word in this verse that is not translated, which is חֵמָר ( chemar )

'חֵמָר' (chamar) means boiled-up and 'חֶמֶר' (chemer) means Wine
and 'blood of the grape.

Samaria derives from שֶׁמֶר ( shemer ) meaning dregs/lees (leftovers of wine fermentation)

Psalm 75:8
For in the hand of the LORD there is a cup, and the wine is red(Chamar); it is full of mixture and he poureth out of the same: but the dregs(Shemer)

Jeremiah 31:5
Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria: the planters shall plant, and shall eat them as common things.

Obadiah 1:19
fields (sadeh) of Samaria

Deuteronomy 32:32
For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, and of the fields of Gomorrah: their grapes are grapes of gall, their clusters are bitter:

Jeremiah 31:5 mentions 'Vines upon mountain' , well did not Noah plant a vineyard on a Mountain, the Hebrew word for Vineyard is 'כֶּרֶם'

2 Kings 2:25
And he went from thence to mount Carmel, and from thence he returned to Samaria.

Carmel means 'fruitful field' deriving from כַּרְמִיל (CRMIL) 'Crimson' and כֶּרֶם ( Vineyard )

'Samaria', from שֶׁמֶר (Shemer ) meaning 'the settlings of wine' or 'dregs' or the remnants of wine-fermentation which leaves behind Tartaric Acid and Salt, that is why Omri(חֶמֶר) founded Samaria (שֶׁמֶר)

Joshua 15:60
And Nibshan, and the 'city of Salt' and Engedi;

City of Salt in Hebrew is 'Iyr ham-Melach' , but the Septuagint reads it as 'πόλεις Σαδωμ' ( City of Sadom )
because Melach or M_LK from Gk 'ἁλυκήν ( ALUK ) ' Cultivated field these words stem into
our Alcoholic words, just as MALT, LIQUOR and Salt is the by-product of Wine fermentation
thus would produce a 'PILLAR OF SALT '
 

Spiderman

Veteran Member
So you're an expert in Hebrew Scripture now?

You are right about Damascus. That whole country needs an exorcism!
 
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