the left handed Adam
and the framed real brother of Joseph- the left-handed Benjamin. (Framed as a thief with a grail cup)
and the left-handed Constantine (first Christian Roman Emperor) at York
and Napoleon, see this picture of him, in his left hand, Napoleon holds the rod of justice, and at his left side, he carries a sword whose design was inspired by Charlemagne’s legendary blade, “Joyeuse." Napoleon's mother's birthday was the same day as mine, August 24th.
also Matthew 1:11 a potential curse, the genealogy of Mathew is 42 generations long. Matthew in the Last Supper painting is the third to the last on the right (in blue) is a Saturn sign (Rome) and a Capricorn. (Think the Shining movie with Danny looking in the mirror with 42 on his arm. )
Michelangelo also did art connecting to 1:11 and Matthew. See here.
Isaiah 11:1 , (the branch from Jesse) and the painting by Michelangelo, once again the left-hand is emphasized. He rests the book under it and his left-hand is somewhat pointing up.
Ezekiel 1:1 (my Mom's birthday July 31, after there is 153 days left in year, connects to John 21 and the 153 fish and Vesica Piscis. See Ezekiel by Michelangelo holding scroll in left hand.
Da Vinci left handed mirror writing and here. (Think Danny in the Shining doing mirror writing.)
Zechariah the 11th Prophet, in the 11th chapter has a staff named Grace. Zachariah is the last prophet Christ mentions with the killing of all the prophets, this is where he identifies the Jews with following Cain. Hence John 8:44. See Michelangelo painting here, notice children on his left-side.
Michelangelo also did a Moses statue where he has horns on his head. The word "Shining" comes from Moses coming down from Mount Sinai. In Latin it translates as having horns.
A couple other points, this also connects to the epistle of Jude in the New Testament with Michael fighting over the body of Moses, as Moses didn't make it into the promise land. What is also interesting is if you go through the whole Old Testament, God never identified with Moses, he always identifies as the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of the Israelites, the God of Israel or the God of your forefathers. He always goes back to Genesis before Exodus with Moses. Hence Christ goes back to there as Adam.
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