The omega symbol reveals Gabriel will incarnate near the end of time. It is said of God that he is the Alpha and the Omega. The Omega is written in two symbols. When you place the head-shaped symbol over the W-shaped symbol, it depicts a woman with long hair and breasts.
See also details in these two links about how scripture confirms the divinity of Gabriel, and also how it has been a hidden mystery to be revealed:
https://leminspiration.com/secrets-of-hwhy
https://leminspiration.com/yhwh-is-four
In summary, Scripture indicates that the “Angel of the Lord” is YHWH, the God who spoke to Moses from the burning bush and led the children of Israel in the pillar of fire and cloud. And Gabriel is given this title also when announcing the birth of Christ. There is other evidence from scripture as well.
But if you have questions about the existence of God, see my article at this link. In brief, there is no logical way that evolution could be true, according to geological evidence. For example, at the current rate of erosion, all the continents should have dissolved within the first 10 million years of the supposed 4 billion years of evolution. If we evolved, we should be swimming. God has been given a bad rap through misrepresentation by extremists and those teaching false doctrines such as eternally burning hellfire. God is moderate and loving:
https://www.lightentheearth.com/2012/12/thin-line.html
Cultural revelations and natural examples of the double incarnation of Christ as Jesus, a man, and Gabriel, a woman, are written throughout the earth. But here is a summary of some of the biblical evidence from “The Woman Veiled in Scripture,” a book I am currently writing (see above website for book status updates)…
Just like “carne” means “meat,” to “incarnate” means to become flesh. That is, God taking on human flesh and becoming a human being. Human flesh is also depicted as a “tent” in scripture, such as in what Paul says and how it describes Jesus tabernacled among us as in the “tent” of his body.
Tents were historically often made from skins, and most biblical “skins” examples take the form of the double messianic incarnation theme. Most notably, the two angels on the Ark of the Covenant inside the skin-covered tabernacle depict the incarnation of both Michael and Gabriel. The two are angels in the same sense that they are human, which does not diminish their divinity. This is the shadowy golden secret of the ancient desert tabernacle.
A providentially guided cultural depiction of the two incarnate angels is seen in the Raiders of the Lost Ark scene where the Ark of the Covenant is opened. Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood represent Jesus and Gabriel, tied to a pole like the cross. The island represents planet Earth. The religious, political people who open the ark represent corrupt world leaders persecuting Christ and mad scientists trying to look into the secrets of God throughout Earth’s history. Similar themes and insights are seen in Jurassic Park, The Princess Bride, and The Scarlet Pimpernel, as described in my book, “Nautical Allegories of Scripture.”
https://www.amazon.com/Nautical-Allegories-Scripture-Demonstrate-Relevance-ebook/dp/B0F1V7JP37
Jacob’s two arms covered with goat skins is another example of the incarnation theme. The symbol correlates to Isaiah 53, a messianic chapter, which speaks of the “arm of the Lord.” This is an example of how women are often “hidden” behind men in scripture. Just because they are not counted in a crowd census or mentioned in relation to a man doesn’t mean they are not there. It is a package deal… they are often implied by the mention of their husbands in scripture. The same is true of Christ.
How Adam and Eve were covered with skin garments is also a symbol of the incarnation of the second Adam and Eve. How Adam was formed differently than Eve shows differences in the form of their incarnation. As Adam was formed of clay plus the breath of God, this symbolizes how Jesus would be both human and divine, with no human Father.
And as Eve is depicted as being formed solely of flesh from Adam’s rib, the second Eve would be made only of flesh by having both a human mother and human father. The story of Eve in Genesis also explains how the second Eve would fall into deception to some degree. This may indicate human error and mistakes and possibly a few bad decisions, due to being fully human. But SOS 4:7 says her beauty is unblemished, indicating she has no willful rebellion toward God.
Word study of the name Gabriel indicates victory or being victorious over sin. This matches the theme of her life, which helps to prove that this can be done and sets an example for the final generation of believers.
The ancient pictograph of the name YHWH, the picture I have included on this post, shows two messianic stick-figure humans with a tree that has two branches between them. This obviously would symbolize the “tree of knowledge of good and evil” from the Garden of Eden, pointing us to consider the story of Adam and Eve to understand the second Adam and Eve. The character of the stick figures means “behold,” and the two branches form a “V,” signifying victory and giving the overall message, ‘behold the two overcoming evil.”
The two goats of the Day of Atonement represent their respective roles. Though the scapegoat represents Satan in the negative view, in the positive view, it shows a picture of Gabriel’s role which matches the wilderness theme of her life, such as depicted in Revelation 12. This interpretation is according to the positive-negative scripture interpretation principle, based on film photography. For this and more Bible study principles, consider my article at the following link;
https://leminspiration.com/scripture-study-concepts
Revelation 12 describes a divine being who then morphs into a woman on the ground. The description of the Shulamite in SOS 6:10 uses the same imagery as Revelation 12, which describes a divine being like Gabriel of Daniel 10. Both Daniel 10 and Revelation 12 go from describing a heavenly divine being to talking about a human on Earth.
In Daniel 10, Gabriel makes it clear that Michael/Jesus is not there, so it must be the same individual appearing in two different likenesses, as verified by how the conversation continues as if with the same individual.
Daniel worships Gabriel in chapter 10, like other prophets who have seen YHWH, and is not rebuked. But in Revelation 19:10 Gabriel refuses to allow John’s worship when describing that she will be one of the Christian brethren. This indicates she must not be worshiped in her incarnate form, because she will have been made fully equal to others to struggle with ordinary humanity (as described of Eve above).
Genesis 2 is an allegory of God's people, the church, which Jesus compared to the Garden of the Lord in parables. How Eve was made from a rib chosen from the body of Adam symbolizes that Jesus would choose one of the members of his church/body to be his special bride.
This same idea is reflected in how both Esther and the Shulamite were among a large harem of women but were more special. SOS 5:8-9 explains that though the Lord’s concubines and maidens are without number, it is only one that is his literal bride. Psalm 45 describes their marriage in more detail.
The marriage of Isaac indicates when the bride would appear. It was during harvest time that Isaac lifted up his eyes and saw his bride coming, showing it would be at the end of the ages.
The two great American solar eclipses appear in the ancient pictograph of YHWH, as noted in the picture here. It was shortly after the second great American solar eclipse that I began sharing about my understanding of the incarnation of Gabriel. According to the prophecy inscribed in the ancient name of YHWH, that’s when the message would have begun to come out.
As seen in the picture attached to this post, the modern Hebrew word "YHWH" depicts a skeleton in the likeness of a human being, with each section representing one of the four beings of Elohim, a plural word that is said to represent male and female beings in Genesis 1:27. Both the chest and lower body are private parts that are typically veiled. These two sections represent the Holy Spirit and Gabriel, representing why their feminine nature and the divine nature of Gabriel has been a carefully veiled secret to be revealed at a time of God's choosing.
We are just scratching the surface here. The more you look into this, the more you find, the evidence is conclusive and solid. There are an infinite number of examples that demonstrate the divine incarnation involves Michael as Jesus, and Gabriel as a woman, the second Adam and Eve who will prevail where the first Adam and Eve failed.
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