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しばらくこちら更新できてなかったのでその間に描いた版権ものなど。 1.瀬文と当麻(SPEC) 2.鷹知(森博嗣Xシリーズ) 3.卑怯剛力(金剛番長) 4.三浦誠己さん
5 Interesting Facts About Ancient Japan that correlate with Ancient Israel
1. Jimmoshe?:
-Emperor Jimmu, believed to be the first emperor of Japan. However, the facts of the evidence remain controversial....Until after WW2, a Jewish historian from the newly-formed Israel went to Japan and saw the connected roots of Jimmu possibly being Moses/Moshe himself. Evidence such as: (1) Jimmu came from a river and was raised by nobles. (2) Jimmu parted the sea to destroy evil gods. (3) Jimmu never actually reached Japan and his burial place is unknown. This sounds very familiar to Moses.
2. Pre-Paleo Japanese Writing:
-Before Oracle Bone Script in China was around, the indigenous Japonic tribes had one language system, but they leaked one thing: a writing system. That was until the largest indigenous tribe named Yamato, a.k.a. Danin, were the first to use a new script that happens to appear as Cursive Aramaic which was borrowed from the Hebrews. Interesting enough, Danin in Japanese is actually borrowed by the Hebrew word Danim (דנים) which means Danites.
3. Yah-Joh-Han= G-d’s Name Influence?
-Oldest recorded names of places, eras or even people or artifacts (such as literature) all contain a unique trend of root words: Ya, Joh, and Han. Strangely enough, Yah, Joh, and Han have been a big mystery or origin. That was until Rabbi Shmuel Spaltberg, a Jewish Rabbi from Egypt, uncovered artifacts with the words Yah, Joh, and Han....but! with Stars of David. Yah, Joh, and Han, however, were written a more strange way resulting with a near identical appearance for יה, יוה, & השם the names of G-d.
Shinto priest of Emperor even admitted it was common for places named after the god of gods. Jomon era is the earliest Japanese period, following Yayou. The name “peace” in Japanese is Hei, and Heinan-kyo was named the first capital which is now Kyoto, Japan. Heinan means “peaceful trinity”. Hei comes from Han, which Han comes from Hashem, The suffix-an refers to “descendant” or “following model of”. Heinan was the first golden age of Feudal Japan.
What is interesting is the Emperor wasn’t the head of state. He was the head of the priesthood governance.
4. Gion Shrine-Noah’s Ark Memorial?:
-The annual festival of the Gion Shrine in Kyoto on July 17 is an interesting subject of study. It is on this occasion that shrine festivals take place in all parts throughout the country. Mikoshi, or miniature portable shrines, are then often carried into the water. The custom may be traced back to the age of Noah. The passengers of the Mikoshi offered thanksgiving to their god with dancing and music. The sacred casket containing religious objects of the Hebrew people, which is known as the “ark” is a prototype of the mikoshi. The Old Testament states that the water was divided when the ark was carried into the water. The carrying of the Mikoshi into the water on the occasion of a Shinto festival can be traced back to this tradition.
What’s odd for the Shinto priests, they don’t even know Mikoshi “arks” must be made of cypress wood. If you look into the Bible, King David told Solomon to coat the shrine for the Ark of the Covenant out of cypress wood.
5. Two Tribes Become One!:
-The people of Japan are Danites, but the Emperor’s line is found to Gadite. Gad’s oldest son, according Genesis 46:16, is Zippon. In the early Japonic literature, the Hebrew Tz (צ) never was pronounced the way the Hebrews did; instead the Z or Tz were the English J sounds. Thus making it said as Jippon. Based on Japanese history, Emperor Jimmu was the one who named the Land that he became Emperor of.
10.19.16
Broke her fingers here on accident??? bu t???
otherwise i think it turned out p cute
10.19.16
10.19.16
I thought this was a really cute scenario
I hereby dub this ship: MiShou
ヤメゴク始まりましたね〜キャストがほとんどおなじみの人で新鮮味が足りないなあと思っていましたが、やっぱり安定感はありますね。 これから好きになれるといいなあ。期待。 そしてなんだかんだで恋しくなって描きましたSPEC。 ついったに上げたものから当麻の顔など描き直してます。
oh my goooodddddddddd yeeeeeeessssss i've been needing a massage since forever ago. but i have to warn you. my joints tend to pop all the damn time and not like little pops but big ones that will make you think i dislocated something
my left shoulder does that it’s ok. and same i adore massages