Thursday, October 16, 2025
OK PILOT
Word
Possible Translation/Meaning
Prophetic Explanation
GADIF
Possibly "Gad-if" or variant of "Gad" (Hebrew: fortune/troop)
Gad was one of the 12 tribes of Israel; Jacob prophesied over Gad in Genesis 49:19, foretelling raids but ultimate victory, symbolizing resilience in end-times struggles.
ENEHU
Enoch (Hebrew: dedicated); in Ebira language, means "Best"
Enoch walked with God and was taken without death (Genesis 5:24); his apocryphal Book of Enoch contains visions of judgment, angels, and the Messiah, highly prophetic for eschatology.
SALIM
Salem (Hebrew: peace), ancient name for Jerusalem
Melchizedek, king of Salem, blessed Abraham (Genesis 14); Psalm 110 prophesies the Messiah as a priest like Melchizedek, linking to eternal peace in the new Jerusalem.
JERUSALEM
Jerusalem (Hebrew: city of peace)
Central to biblical prophecy; Zechariah 14 describes its role in the final battle and Messiah's reign, symbolizing God's kingdom on earth.
TANAHIB
Possibly "Tanah-ib" (Malay/Hebrew mix: land-mother?) or "daughter of the land"
Could allude to the "land" (eretz) promised to Israel, prophetic of restoration (Ezekiel 36-37) where the land "mothers" its people in messianic times.
KELUM
Possibly "family" or "clan" (variant of Ebira "keluarga" influence?)
Represents lineage or remnant; prophetic of the faithful family line preserved through trials, as in the 144,000 sealed in Revelation 7.
SAPOS
Frog (various languages); possibly "sap-os" (knowledge-tree?)
Frogs symbolize unclean spirits in Revelation 16:13, prophetic of demonic deception in the end times, emerging from the dragon, beast, and false prophet.
GIHON
Gihon (Hebrew: bursting forth), river in Eden and spring in Jerusalem
One of Eden's rivers (Genesis 2:13); Solomon anointed at Gihon (1 Kings 1:33-45), prophetic of the Spirit's outpouring and the living waters in Ezekiel 47 and Revelation 22.
LAPIS
Stone (Latin: lapis); lapis lazuli (blue stone)
Breastplate stones in Exodus 28 prophetic of the 12 tribes; Revelation 21 describes the New Jerusalem's foundations with precious stones, symbolizing divine beauty and order.
NEHUM
Nahum (Hebrew: comfort)
Nahum the prophet foretold Nineveh's destruction (Nahum 1-3), a type of judgment on Babylon in end-times prophecy (Revelation 18).
TANAIM
Tannaim (Hebrew: teachers/repeaters), early rabbis
Not directly prophetic, but their teachings in the Mishnah preserve oral law, which Jesus referenced; prophetically, points to restoration of Torah knowledge in the last days (Daniel 12:4).
KELOS
Jealousy (Greek: zelos, but "kelos" variant)
God's jealousy for His people (Exodus 34:14); prophetic of the zeal that consumes in Zephaniah 1:18 and the refining fire in Malachi 3.
UKUS
Smoke or mist (Swahili: ukus); possibly "U-kus" (and-smoke)
Smoke signals in prophecy (Joel 2:30); pillars of smoke in end-times judgments (Revelation 9:2-3), symbolizing divine presence or destruction.
NEHIM
Nehemiah (Hebrew: God comforts)
Rebuilt Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 2-6), prophetic of spiritual restoration and protection in the last days (Isaiah 58:12).
KAMABUS
Possibly "Cambyses" (Persian king) or "ka-ma-bus" (like-a-bus, carrier?)
Cambyses conquered Egypt (prophesied in Isaiah 45?); types oppressive rulers like the beast in Revelation, carrying nations to doom.
SIRAKUS
Syracuse (Greek: Sirakousai), Sicilian city
Paul stopped there (Acts 28:12); prophetic of the gospel spreading to Gentiles, foreshadowing global witness before the end (Matthew 24:14).
JESHUAHBJAKOB
Yeshua ben Ya'akov (Hebrew: Jesus son of Jacob)
Yeshua (Jesus) as the ultimate prophet (Deuteronomy 18:15); "son of Jacob" links to the promised seed (Genesis 28:14), fulfilling messianic prophecy.
MOSES
Moses (Hebrew: drawn out)
Greatest prophet (Deuteronomy 34:10); his life foreshadows Christ (deliverance, lawgiver); Revelation draws on plagues for end-times judgments.
NOAH
Noah (Hebrew: rest/comfort)
Righteous man saved through flood (Genesis 6-9); prophetic type of rapture and salvation from coming wrath (Matthew 24:37-39; 1 Thessalonians 5:9).
KALATIS
Possibly "Calatis" (ancient Thracian city) or "kala-tis" (voice-her?)
Minor prophetic link via historical judgments; echoes calls to repentance in minor prophets like Habakkuk.
NIKOM
Nicom (possibly Nicomedia, ancient city) or Nicodemus (Greek: victory of the people)
Nicomedia site of early church persecutions; Nicodemus (John 3) represents secret believers, prophetic of hidden faith in tribulation (Revelation 12:6).
SULUS
Third (Arabic: sulus)
One-third in prophecy (Zechariah 13:8-9; Revelation 8:7-12), symbolizing partial judgments or the refined remnant in end times.
KIRAM
Hiram (Hebrew: noble/exalted brother), Phoenician king
Helped build temple (1 Kings 5); prophetic of international cooperation in rebuilding, but also warnings against foreign alliances (Isaiah 31).
NEHUB
Possibly Nebuchadnezzar (shortened: Nebu-) (Akkadian: Nebo protect the boundary)
Babylonian king who destroyed Jerusalem (Jeremiah 25); dream interpreter (Daniel 2,4), prophetic of world empires falling before God's kingdom.
ABRAHAM
Abraham (Hebrew: father of a multitude)
Father of faith (Genesis 12:1-3); God covenanted nations through him, prophetic foundation for Israel's role in blessing the world and messianic promise (Galatians 3:8).
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