The Gnostic instructor that taught about the Hebrew letter 'Gimel' spoke about how the letter was 'Kabbalistically' related to the 'camel', which I do see the truth in this. However, the instructor also said that there were three 'kings' that came to see the child Jesus some time after he was born riding on 'camels'. In Matthew 2:1-2 (kjv) there is only mention of 'wise men' and no 'kings' who brought 'three' gifts, but never states how many 'wise men' there were. Next, the Scripture states that they came from the 'east' but never states how they came from the 'east' let alone that they rode 'camels.' Lastly, most interpret the 'east' as a direction in relation to the lay of the land, but, I thought 'Kabbalistically' 'east' was 'miq-qe-dem' which could be interpreted: "A delightful gathering place of enclosed water in front of (or) afore time (or) ancient time i.e. eternal." I arrive at this because of the 'sons of light' of the 'east' of 1 Kings 4:30 and Matthew 24:27 "For the 'lightning/brightness' comes from the 'east'.
Thank you. I appreciate any knowledge and/or correction.
Cody
Thank you. I appreciate any knowledge and/or correction.
Cody