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*'''Gad''' is a Biblical name, belonging to one of the Tribes of Israel, a son of Jacob, and a prophet of David. The prophet Gad is most notable for delivering to David the choice of three punishments from God in 2 Samuel: three years of famine, three months of fleeing from enemies, or three days of plague in your land. David allows God to choose, and 70,000 of his people die in three days from plague. ([http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=10&chapter=24&version=31&context=chapter 2 Samuel 24:11-15]) The other Gad was the seventh son of Jacob and the founder of the Israelite tribe also named Gad; interestingly, like the modern Gaddi tribe of India (see above), the tribe of Gad were also nomads. | *'''Gad''' is a Biblical name, belonging to one of the Tribes of Israel, a son of Jacob, and a prophet of David. The prophet Gad is most notable for delivering to David the choice of three punishments from God in 2 Samuel: three years of famine, three months of fleeing from enemies, or three days of plague in your land. David allows God to choose, and 70,000 of his people die in three days from plague. ([http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=10&chapter=24&version=31&context=chapter 2 Samuel 24:11-15]) The other Gad was the seventh son of Jacob and the founder of the Israelite tribe also named Gad; interestingly, like the modern Gaddi tribe of India (see above), the tribe of Gad were also nomads. | ||
*'''Gad''' was also the name of an ancient pagan god worshipped during the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. Gad is described as the god of fortune, and the word ''gad'' itself refers to ''luck'' in Hebrew; its root is in the ancient Hebrew term for ''to divide'' or ''to share'' (as in fate being "meted out"). | *'''Gad''' was also the name of an ancient pagan god worshipped during the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. Gad is described as the god of fortune, and the word ''gad'' itself refers to ''luck'' in Hebrew; its root is in the ancient Hebrew term for ''to divide'' or ''to share'' (as in fate being "meted out"). | ||
+ | *EG&G was an aeronautics and nuclear contractor in Las Vegas.<ref>Jacobson, Anne. ''Area 51'' (2011)</ref> | ||
*Considering these elements, the etymology of ''[[Geogaddi]]'' appears to suggest a connection between religion and the Earth — tying in somewhat with the pan-religious themes presented in "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]". | *Considering these elements, the etymology of ''[[Geogaddi]]'' appears to suggest a connection between religion and the Earth — tying in somewhat with the pan-religious themes presented in "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]". | ||
*"'''Koeeoaddi There'''" is the first track of the album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hangman%27s_Beautiful_Daughter ''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter''] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band The Incredible String Band]. | *"'''Koeeoaddi There'''" is the first track of the album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hangman%27s_Beautiful_Daughter ''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter''] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band The Incredible String Band]. | ||
− | *[https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/gaddi-geo-shetland-islands Gaddi Geo] is a place in the Shetland Islands | + | *[https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/gaddi-geo-shetland-islands Gaddi Geo] is a place in the Shetland Islands |
+ | *<nowiki>Geo:earth</nowiki><br>gad:god<br>di:two<br>two gods on the earth<br>one good and one evil<br>YIN-YAN<br>[[From One Source All Things Depend]] | ||
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