Source of The 72 Triplets

The 72 Triplets are part of what Moses used to split the Sea. They were engraved on the Staff that Moses had in his hands. Those 72 Triplets comprise 216 letters. Those 216 letters are contained in three successive verses of the Torah, each consisting of 72 letters.

Those verses are Exodus 14: 19 – 21. Those verses are comprised of (as mentioned above) 216 letters. Those letters make up 56 words. In a sense, we can regard those verses as a source for the 72 Triplets. But in many ways, the 72 Triplets are the source of those three verses. God engraved those 72 Triplets on the Staff. God gave the Staff to Adam, back in Eden. Adam was allowed to take the staff with him when he was thrown out of Eden. The staff was passed down from Adam, and was taken onto the Ark (Noah’s Ark).

Noah’s son Shem lived for 600 years. Almost 500 of those years were after the flood. Shem died in the year 2156 HC, which makes him a contemporary of Abraham (died 2123 HC), Isaac (lived 2048 to 2228) and Jacob (lived 2108 to 2255 HC). Shem ran a school in the land that is now known as Israel. He ran that school, literally, for centuries. Abraham grew up in that school. He was there because his father hid him as a baby from his boss, a king who feared Abraham (Abram as he was then) would grow up to destroy him. Contrary to Churchy myth, Abraham did NOT grow up in the home of his idol dealing dad. Terah, Abraham’s father, was a politician. He sold statues “on the side”, i.e. as a business. Abraham had nothing to do with any of that. Abraham was thousands of miles away, safely hidden in Shem’s school. When God brought Abraham into the “Land of Canaan” later in his life, Abraham was going back into an area that he already had some familiarity with.

The Staff was passed on into Abraham’s family. Jacob had it with him when he came to Egypt at 130 years of age, in the year 2238 HC. He gave it to Joseph. When Joseph died, the Egyptians looted his palace and his offices, looking for anything “magical”. They believed the Staff was magical. So they took it before the family got access to Joseph’s possessions.

How the Staff passed from Egyptian hands into Moses’ hands is quite a story. That story is the real story behind the Excalibur legends associated with Camelot.

The three verses (216 letters, 56 words) from Exodus are reproduced below:

Excalibur, The Grail – the REAL story is the 72 Triplets, Moses and the Staff that God gave to Adam (see above)