Q the Winged Sun

Here is a perfect example of a re-reading of the building of the Ark, which I believe is actually a description on how to make a tablet of the 42 principles of Maat. I showed how the Ark can be measured with two pointer fingers and putting your thumbs together to make a cube. So this tablet is not all that big. Much like the ones found in Nubia which I pictured in a recent post. "The Ark" is not a 4 1/2 foot by two foot by two foot wooden crate covered in gold, but a firm and smaller tablet of stone that is covered with a shimmering or oil probably to preserve the carving in stone.

Previous interpretations of the Bible say "the ark" has a lid (Hebrew word haKaPoret). But I don't think it's the lid. I think it is just the top of the carving.

UPDATE: This translation has been scrubbed and I am looking into this. This is an unaltered screenshot. I have found an article that states the Ka'Poret is something other than a box cover because the Hebrew word for a box cover would be michseh. It suggests the Ka'Poret it is some type of covering or protection.

"ha" simply means "the". I think this means "the Ka (the spirit/soul) gate" (although poret as "gate" appears to be scrubbed now). Egyptians believed life was a journey like the sun. When the sun rises, it symbolizes birth. And when it sets, it symbolizes death. I don't think this is a "lid". I think it's the sun. And it goes bewtween two "Cherubim".

But I think "Cherubim" is also a mistranslation. I think those are the wings. Cherubim is a winged creature. But Cherubim is written here as K'ruviym and the derivation of the word is unknown. I think this could be from the Tamil language, a Dravidian language from India or Sri Lanka. "Karuviyam" means apparatus. Scientists today still frequently refer to bird and insect wings as an "apparatus".

I still believe that this "lid" is actually the artwork over the 42 Principles of Maat showing the sun between two wings.

The ARK of the KA - VENANT. (The Gathering From the Spirit) French and Egyptian. Or the CON VENANT (From the Negative, or Negative Confessions). French. Or the COVE VENANT (Blessings From the Spirit). Also French.

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