Q the Rays of Light



Sinar is a Malaysian/Indonesian word translated to English as "Rays of Light".  Remember, the Great Pyramid had a gold capstone on the top which, when reflected, could likely be seen for miles.

This phrase in Genesis 11:2 could simply mean that the plain was located in the land of the rays of light.  If you look at Cushite headresses, many of them depicted rays of light.


Could Mount Sinai be Mount Sinar, the Mountain of Rays of Light?




The word is Siynay, but could be derived from Sinyay. Sinyay is a Russian word for "blue". Mount Sinyay could be "the blue mountain".  Also, we can look at "Ciynay" as a possible root of the word "Cyan".  Or "Mount Cyan".  Strong resemblance phoenetically to, "Mount Zion".

 

Since the Great Pyramid was capped with polished limestone, it's possible that the reflective surface made the monument appear blue like the sky. 


Osiris is shown with blue skin.  Is that symbolic of the color of water? Or the color of the sky?  Water in the heavens and on the earth? 

God is all around us like the oceans and the atmosphere. God is invisible but powerful like the tides and the wind.  He has strength like a flagpole. God is the storm.  God is also the calm after the storm.  Chaos and order in cycles.

In Greek mythology, the power of Zeus was that he could throw lightning bolts.   The pyramid was capped with gold, a conductor of electricity.  Electricity is also all around us. It is also powerful.  

 If you put a banner on a ring on a flagpole, it will spin or make revolutions in the wind. 

Benjamin Franklin didn't discover electricity.  The ancient world knew about electricity.  Franklin was being symbolic with the kite (the flag), the string (the pole) and a key on a ring (banner).

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