This isn't a big information topic or anything...but yesterday when l was writing on another string l realized something about one of the codes and wanted to put it here.
In Sunday School this week we were talking about symbols...one of which was the cornerstone.
The ancients believed the Serpent was connected to sea symbolism...the wave lines and the movement of the earth.
They measured for a building and then took a stake and drove it in the ground as symbolic of crushing the head of the serpent..Does everybody already know this but me? Then they laid the cornerstone on top of the stake. This way they believed the building would have the stability it needed..protected from the serpent...(movement of the earth and sea) symbolised by the serpent.
It made me think of the nail scarred hand bible-code..
In another string l posted..
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In Zech. 10:4 he's referred to it in this way...as the corner stone and tent peg or pin. But in the interpretation l read it only references to being hung from a peg and not in the way l mentioned above.
Here we see it driven into him...

And next we see him getting ready to drive the stake or nail or peg..

Perhaps into the head of the serpent to crush it?
Here we see it driven into him...
And next we see him getting ready to drive the stake or nail or peg..
Perhaps into the head of the serpent to crush it?
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Zech 19:4 KJV
Out of him came forth the corner, out of him the nail,
out of him the battle bow,
out of him every oppressor together.
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NKJV
From him comes the cornerstone,
From him the tent peg,
From him the battle bow,
From him every ruler together.
Out of him came forth the corner, out of him the nail,
out of him the battle bow,
out of him every oppressor together.
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NKJV
From him comes the cornerstone,
From him the tent peg,
From him the battle bow,
From him every ruler together.
Anyway...my teacher said Christ knew this when he referred to himself as the Cornerstone (the symbolism of the peg (stake) being driven into the ground to crush the head of the serpent..)
For me this added more meat to the bones so l thought l'd share it. I will find out the references on Sunday from my teacher.... but it came from a book l think.... and not on the net.