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The Great Dream Origins of the Blue Bloods - Power in Unity

The Great Dream Origins of the Blue Bloods - Power in Unity

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Welcome back, beautiful spirits. Before I begin, I want to reiterate the purpose of this broadcast, which is to explore the significance and purpose of the Covenant, especially given the current conflict between Israel and Hamas. This is a broad conflict, as Hamas operates not only within Palestine but also in Lebanon, Qatar, Turkey, and Iran. Interestingly, when you look at a map of the ancient Babylonian Empire, you’ll notice it encompasses many of the areas where Israel asserts Hamas is active. As this message unfolds, you'll see why this connection matters.

Now, as I mentioned, we'll begin by placing this event in its proper context and exploring the circumstances that inspired YAHUWAH to establish a covenant with Abram. Let's start with the Book of Genesis, Chapter 11.

Genesis 11; In the Book of Genesis, we read that the whole Earth was of one language and one speech. And we read that this generation of beings after the flood traveled to a place called Shinar, this name Shinar is associated with words like Sharp, Cutting, Divide, Plunder and Spoil. We also notice the word Sleep, and of course Babylon. In addition, it means “country of two rivers”, and when we go further, we read that in Shinar they build the first skyscraper that could reach unto heaven. In addition, we read that they were able to do this because they” were unified in this act which gave them extreme power.

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