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Post by Gary on Oct 9, 2018 12:35:30 GMT -6
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Post by stormyknight on Oct 9, 2018 13:50:27 GMT -6
I'm on the edge of my seat!!!
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Post by mike on Oct 9, 2018 14:32:31 GMT -6
thank you Gary! great summarization of the events leading up to today. One question on the chart you displayed regarding the uniqueness of the sign. I recall someone, somewhere (perhaps it was Brad?) that the very same sign appeared some 6000 years ago, only Saturn was present instead of Mars or Venus, I forget. I didnt notice that on the chart as it would be virtually identical. At least whoever was available to view it (Adam, Eve) would not have been able to spot the difference
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Post by Natalie on Oct 9, 2018 20:33:38 GMT -6
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Post by mike on Oct 9, 2018 21:06:27 GMT -6
Natalie I can't quite see the date on the phone. 3914 bc?
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Post by Natalie on Oct 9, 2018 21:31:13 GMT -6
It is kind of blurry. Yes, 3914 and then I think you have to adjust because Stellarium puts in a year 0. So not quite 6000 years, but close.
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Post by mike on Oct 10, 2018 5:20:41 GMT -6
3921+2018=5939...this is a stretch but if that sign occurred at or slightly before the fall, hmmmm
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Post by nana on Oct 10, 2018 12:57:51 GMT -6
3921+2018=5939...this is a stretch but if that sign occurred at or slightly before the fall, hmmmm Yes,maybe at the fall to point to future coming events because sin had occured.
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Post by Gary on Oct 10, 2018 12:59:44 GMT -6
I captured that similar arrangement in this chart. There were actually two that were fairly close (3974 and 3915 BC), but neither were as precise as last year: Either or both may have been significant though as precursors. Remember that the woman in labor prophecy/theme in the Bible began with Genesis 3:15-16. 3974 BC to 2018 AD is 5991 solar years 3915 BC to 2018 AD is 5932 solar years
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Post by Natalie on Oct 10, 2018 13:38:11 GMT -6
The one thing I didn't consider with the shot I posted was how long she was "pregnant".
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Post by kjs on Oct 10, 2018 15:17:05 GMT -6
Great Article...
and Hurricane Michael ------- what a interesting theory and I never caught it until you pointed it out!!!!
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Post by bondservant on Nov 20, 2018 15:05:26 GMT -6
I would like to add a few things from my "synopsis" In the meantime, we had Hurricane Jose & Maria both Spanish derivative for Mary and Joseph performing the “ Fujiwara Effect” which is the Japanese word for dance. heavy.com/news/2017/09/hurricane-maria-jose-fujiwara-effect-dance-rare-what-does-it-mean/"She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth. "Hurricane Maria's (Mary’s) winds sound "like a woman screaming at the top of her lungs," storm chaser Mike Theiss says. He's riding out the Cat. 4 storm in a hotel in Puerto Rico. www.facebook.com/cnn/videos/10157339389636509/Also, Tropical Storm Pilar formed in the Pacific on Sept. 23, 2017.”Tropical Storm Pilar formed in the Pacific, threatening to bring heavy rains to the southwestern coast of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center” said Saturday.Sep 24, 2017 Is it a coincidence that it is 1262 Myriameters from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to the last recorded latitude & longitude of Tropical Storm Pilar? Means "pillar" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar, meaning " Mary of the Pillar". According to legend, when Saint James the Greater was in Saragossa in Spain, the Virgin Mary appeared on a pillar. weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/tropical-depression-eighteen-e-tropical-storm-pilar-mexico-east-pacificCozcatlan means "Place of Pearls." Another tribe called it Tlacotla, while Caxitlan became its name in the early 1500s. In 1527, navigator Alvaro de Saavedra named it Puerto de Santiago de la Buena Esperanza, which means "Santiago's Bay of Good Hope." Mira is a feminine given name with varying meanings. ... In Sanskrit, it means "ocean", "sea", "limit" or "boundary" In Hebrew, it is a derivative of Miriam or the female equivalent of Meir, meaning light. *** it is my personal opinion since the last recorded latitude & longitude ended up measuring 1262 that it actually ended 1260 Myriameters but that is my opinion which means it dissipated a little closer inland However, an interesting note is that although Pilar did not make landfall as a tropical cyclone, heavy rainfall was reported in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to the northeast of Islas Marías, and in other areas along the Mexican coastline. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Pacific_hurricane_season#Tropical_Storm_PilarAll of this is a coincidence? I stopped believing in those looooooong ago....
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