Look at the words which are linked to Strongs h5127, a 14th year word which describes an escape route, a departure or a flight and flee plan that is proposed as 'noose' but appears as נוס, which is 116 numerically :
1. aNUS
2. siNUS
3. LiNUS
4. VeNUS
5. NUESke
6. noose, which actually is a type of a slip knot that may have been used to lift the prophet Yermiyah out of a pit
7. UraNUS
8. lichen plaNUS, where the route is through the skin
9. snooze, which allows you to escape into a shift of rest (
10. miNUS ( removal/departure as escape)
11. pruNUS
12. boNUS , a departure of goods toward a beneficiary
13. maNUScript where thought flee from mind to paper
An anus and a sinus passage are surely routes of escape, but what about Linus and Venus and Neuske?
Of interest, the 13th year word for this week includes משה , which means to pull in or to draw toward.
Thanks, Eric Layne; maybe addresses, like tables numbered 68 or 252, do have interesting coincidences .
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