Digi-reference Book: "This {Mega} is enshrined in the aerial city known as Larc, which floats high above the vast {Net Ocean}, shrouded from view by massive clouds. Thanks to the expansive capabilities of Larc, Quantumon is able to {absorb massive amounts of data from the Net Ocean}, letting it {simulate billions upon trillions of potential futures}. It works alongside its followers in implementing the best measures to prevent disasters that may one day plague the Digital World."
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(GG 67 end major Spoiler? ?? Without Context)
M E Screaming Into My Void:
"IT WAS A TIMELINES Series aLL ALONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Young Me: I'm fine with just having 3 timelines in this A.U. so far!!!
T O E I: "Trillions"
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* G h o s t . G a m e . r e a c t
{Tiny spoiler for next ep via Y0utube pre-view}
^ G00gle tr@nslated so not perfect ok but you get the gist
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(I’m mostly throwing this into my void but Yup)
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{DigiAdvs J.P.N Version} ~ Devimon Arc & tri. & GhostGame
~ DIGIVICES + “EVOLUTION” + De-Evolution
~ Lore Comparisons + New Lore
- The “Holy” {“Seinaru”} Device
- “Light” as a Concept {See: Crest of Light}
- “Holiness” as a Concept
The original meaning of the Hebrew word qadosh, translated as "holy", is actually "separate"...
Karin Hedner Zetterholm, Jewish Interpretation of the Bible*: Ancient and Contemporary
BONUS:
“WHO CARES if it’s a ‘HOLY’ DEVICE or whatever!” - TAICHI, Ep. 21
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*{Tanakh} to (most) Jewish people-
{More on ‘qadosh’}
“All of the LIGHT is inside MEICOOMON...”
My Commentary:
Please note I am approaching this from a mainly JEWISH view, but I’m also coming back to this set (and likely re-making it), so for now, have this.
Genesis 2:1-3
(1) And the heaven and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. (2) And on the seventh day God finished His work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had made. (3) And God blessed the seventh day, and hallowed it; because that in it He stopped from all His work which God in creating had made.
Rabbi Alan Ullman: This is not just the first mention of Shabbat in the Torah, it is also the first occurence of the word קדש, holiness. Holiness here––and throughout the {Tanakh}–– is defined by the act of stopping. Before we can discover the holiness within our lives, we must first imitate God and stop.
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