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Vangogh has a painting of some oranges and lemons in a basket.  The Jewish citron for sukkot, I never ate one, is citrus like them but keeps getting bigger till it breaks off the branch if you leave it.  So, did Vangogh know about Sukkot?  Why do I say that?  Behind the basket Vangogh has some broken off cypress branches that look blue and runny like a stream.   Under the basket are blue gloves.  What is it that breaks off?  A tsunami?

Isaiah in the famous part of ch 27 sung by sholomo carlybach says that the nahar will break off.  nahar can mean the Euphrates or the ocean.

So what is it about Zechariah, the book I seem to be obsessing on if you read my other posts? The myrtyle trees have leaves like eyes in Rabbinical Sukkot tradition (Art Scrolls Humans notes on Leviticus 23).  So, these are the eyes of the Lord, in a hollow with 4 kinds of horses that go all over the earth.

Rain drops are like eyes, the eyes I mention in my Ezekiel chapter one post.  THe ocean is full of these eyes.  Mist in the air refracts light at a 40 t0 42 degree angle to make a rainbow.

Tsaphon  is north or darness and you will see that this is the origin of th ecatastrophy in many places such as Jeremiah and Ezekiel.  Maybe the earthly north in a way, but ultimately space.

One last thing the word in Zechariah one for hollow is the same word for the bottom of the sea in the Red Sea crossing account of Exodus Shmot 15.
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