Jesus 8880: Glossary of Signs
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Hole of a Needle - trumalia, rhafis

Definition: trumalia (troo-mal-ee-ah, hraf-is) Noun, Feminine - A Hole, a wound. The rhafis is a sewing needle.

Diagram: The above diagram shows needle made from six equilateral triangles. The point at the top is made from the first, the shaft from the next four, and the hole at the bottom from the sixth. The hole is just large enough for a man to pass through. He is called a "camel," a derogatory term for a rich man, because of all the money he has to carry. In ancient times, portable wealth was gold and silver coins. Some men were so rich they would need the largest beasts of burden (camels) to transport all their wealth.

Mk 10:25a It is easier for a camel to go through a "hole" of a needle ...

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