I forgot there is something disturbing about the number 267 *next pope) In Strong's (Hebrew) the word is "Achumay" If you put that word in a Gematria calculator is equals 121 in simple English (ordinal)
"Achumay" = 267 (Fibonacci)
But it's also spelled ..(Transliteration)
"Achuwmay" = 121 (Reverse Ordinal)
"anti Christ" = 121 (Ordinal)
"Revelation" = 121 (Ordinal)
"Two Hundred and Sixty Seven" = 313 (Ordinal)
"six hundred three score and six" = 313 (Ordinal)
"Illuminati Bloodlines" = 313 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Order of the eastern star" = 313 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Saturn the keeper of time" = 313 (Reverse Ordinal)
"September the eleventh" = 313 (Reverse Ordinal)
"the lord" in Hebrew Gematria equals 267
Area code 267 is Philadelphia...
Area code 267 serves Philadelphia and its surrounding metropolitan area in Pennsylvania, including parts of Bucks and Montgomery counties. It's an overlay to the original 215 area code, meaning both serve the same geographic area. Area code 267 was activated on July 1, 1999, to accommodate the growing need for phone numbers in the area.
From Thu Jul 01 1999 to Mon Apr 21 2025 is:
9426 Days
25 Years, 294 Days
25 Years, 9 Months, 20 Days
25 Years, 42 Weeks, 0 Days
309 Months, 20 Days
1346 Weeks, 4 Days
Strong's Lexicon
Achumay: Ahumai
Original Word: אֲחוּמַי
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Achuwmay
Pronunciation: a-khoo-MAI
Phonetic Spelling: (akh-oo-mah'-ee)
Definition: Ahumai
Meaning: Achumai
"אחומי" = 65 (Hebrew Standard)
The 65th prime is 313
Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root חָמַם (chamam), meaning "to be warm" or "to be hot."
Usage: The name Achumay, or Ahumai, is a proper noun used to identify a specific individual in the genealogies of the Bible. It is understood to mean "brother of water" or "my brother is water," reflecting a possible familial or tribal connection to water or a water source.
Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, names often held significant meaning and were sometimes indicative of familial roles, tribal affiliations, or personal characteristics. The name Achumay may suggest a connection to a family or tribe that lived near a water source or had a particular relationship with water, which was a vital resource in the arid regions of the ancient Near East.
Word Origin
from ach and mayim
Definition
a desc. of Judah
NASB Translation
Ahumai (1).
אֲחוּמַי proper name, masculine descendant of Judah 1 Chronicles 4:2.
Ahumai
Perhaps from 'ach and mayim; brother (i.e. Neighbour) of water; Achumai, an Israelite -- Ahumai.
Which one of the Israelite tribes was associated with water? Was that Dan?
Strongs 267 Heb
1 Chronicles 4:2
HEB: הֹלִ֔יד אֶת־ אֲחוּמַ֖י וְאֶת־ לָ֑הַד
NAS: became the father of Ahumai and Lahad.
KJV: begat Ahumai, and Lahad.
INT: and Jahath the father of Ahumai and Lahad These
1 Occurrence
In 1 Chronicles, Judah is described as the leading tribe, and its descendants are prominently featured in the genealogies and historical accounts. The book emphasizes Judah's role in preserving the lineage of the Messiah and highlights the tribe's continued importance in the history of Israel.
Key aspects of Judah in 1 Chronicles:
Genealogies:
1 Chronicles focuses on tracing the lineage of key figures, including Judah and his descendants. This lineage is significant because it leads to David and, ultimately, the Messiah.
Role in the Temple:
Judah played a crucial role in the restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile, a period emphasized in 1 Chronicles.
Historical Accounts:
The book recounts the history of Judah, including their leadership in military campaigns and their struggles against the Canaanites.
Faithfulness and Prayer:
The book highlights instances of Judah's faithfulness to God, such as the prayer of Jabez in 1 Chronicles 4, demonstrating the importance of seeking God's blessing.
Emphasis on Hope:
1 Chronicles is written to encourage the Israelites to trust in God's faithfulness, even after the exile, by highlighting the lineage of David and the promise of a future Messiah.
Specific verses in 1 Chronicles about Judah:
1 Chronicles 2:1-18:
This section provides a detailed genealogy of Judah and his sons, including Perez and Zerah, who would be the fathers of the Messiah.
1 Chronicles 4:1-23:
This chapter focuses on the descendants of Judah, highlighting notable figures like Jabez and the tribe's contributions to the nation.
1 Chronicles 4:39-43:
This section describes the expansion of Judah's territory and their conquest of the Amalekites, demonstrating their strength and influence.
1 Chronicles 5:2:
This verse emphasizes that Judah was the strongest of his brothers and the first to go up in battle, signifying his leadership role.
1 Chronicles 6:
This chapter details the descendants of Judah and the Levites, highlighting their role in the worship of God.
1 Chronicles 21:
This chapter recounts the census of Israel and Judah, highlighting the consequences of their disobedience.
1 Chronicles 22-29:
These chapters focus on the reign of King David and his preparations for building the Temple, with Judah playing a central role in these events.
In essence, 1 Chronicles presents Judah as a significant tribe in the history of Israel, with a lineage that culminates in the Messiah and a history of faith, leadership, and ultimately, hope for the future.
Son of..........
"Jahath" is a name found in the Bible, referring to several individuals. It can mean "he will snatch up" or "he will deplete". One Jahath was a son of Reiah, a descendant of Judah, and father of Ahumai and Lahad. Another Jahath was a descendant of Gershom through Libni. Additionally, Jahath can refer to a son of Shimei, a Gershonite, and to a son of Shelomoth, a Kohathite.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Jahath as a descendant of Judah:
Jahath was the son of Reiah, son of Shobal, and father of Ahumai and Lahad, all descendants of Judah.
Jahath as a Levite:
There are multiple Jahaths who are descendants of Levi, including a son of Libni, a Gershonite. Another Jahath was a son of Shimei, also a Gershonite.
Other Jahaths:
There's also mention of a Jahath as a son of Shelomoth, a descendant of Izhar, of the Kohathites. Additionally, a Jahath was an overseer in the temple repairs under King Josiah.
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