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Post by MLG9X9 on Jun 7, 2003 23:45:40 GMT -5
Ane Khafuz Liyya Wahed Yawum Raju' Ila Ellyuwn Fi El Tased Ashah Majur, Bayna Ham Mithul Nasufee. Ane Atlebu Istahdaan Min El Waawus Tanenyanaat Wa Ukhra Tut Ramusyanaat, Menu Kaman Mansula Ma'a Aduwm Sabduraat Ala Gi Liyaa Khalug El Tut Wahedaat. [/color] [/size]
(And I Wish To One Day Return To To Illyumn In The 19Th Galaxy Amoungst Those Like Myself. I seek Protection From The Whispering Draconians, And Other Disagreeable Reptilians Who Have Also Bred With Homo Sapiens On Earth To Create The Evil Ones.)
[An extraction of Isabhaal Sabed (Supplication Seven)Taful (Prayer) from the Sacred Tablets of Tama-Re (aka The Gold Book): By A'aferti Atum-Re who is Amunnubi Ruakhptah (The Master Teacher).]
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 8, 2003 9:18:15 GMT -5
I find the whole topic of the 19th galaxy fascinating. There is a chp. in the bible which is based in numerologics and it speaks on the residence or sacred dwelling of the Elyown El [the 19th house]. I will share that with the fellow nuwaubians if interested. Peace. TEXT
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 9, 2003 12:51:11 GMT -5
To the fellow nuwau(pb)ians who are interested, here is the following biblical excerpt on the harmonic 19 [illyuwn]... - Psalm 91
1 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. 3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. 4 He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; 6 Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. 7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. 8 Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. 9 Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; 10 There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. 11 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. 12 They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. 13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet. 14 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. 15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honour him. 16 With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation.
The entire chp. is based on the harmonic 19. There are 16 verses, reverse 6 and you get 19. The chp. numeric is 91 which is also 19. And the chapter speaks on the galactic world of the most High. I will get into the hebrew in a later post. Stay tuned...
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Post by NuwaupianHotep on Jun 9, 2003 21:59:32 GMT -5
I have a problem with the authenticity of Psalms. Can we prove that b4 we move on?
Wasn't the Book of Psalms one of the 2 books missing from the Dead Sea Scrolls?
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 10, 2003 4:28:42 GMT -5
I will look into that. In the mean time, where did you get that from ? And what dead sea scrolls contains the psalms. And if it does, it would authenticate the writing. I have a problem with the authenticity of Psalms. Can we prove that b4 we move on? Wasn't the Book of Psalms one of the 2 books missing from the Dead Sea Scrolls?
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Post by NuwaupianHotep on Jun 10, 2003 10:50:33 GMT -5
Well... what bothers me about the books of Pslams is that Shakespear's name is coded in it. That to me represents fraud. Pslams 46:3, 46:9
I remember reading on a site about the Dead Sea Scrolls that all of the books of the Torah where there except 2. They did not reference which ones.. The another Sena told me that one of the books missing was the book of Pslams.
I think this could pretty much invalidate the book of Pslams. I'm no expert, but Dead Sea Scrolls are now the most valid factology we have now concerning the Torah.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 10, 2003 12:23:00 GMT -5
You're misunderstanding what I am saying. The authenticity of the writing isn't dependent on who the author is. In other words, let's say Dawud is not the actual author of the writing. The mere fact that there are scrolls which verify the specific words that are used in the KJV psalms in and of itself proves the writing is archaic, a work created by ancient ones; elders if you will. Now about the psalms where the supposed encryption of Shakespear is contained , well bros. though I have come across that argument but I can say this... you won't find that in the Ibriy version. It is possible Shakespear translated the hebrew psalms and manipulated it in such a way to cleverly encrypt his name without having to add in or take away any of the original words. Peep this bros. WHAT if I told you that SHAKESPEAR's name aint shakespear and in fact was his ghost writer name. Have you heard of this ? Which would explain why his name is in the psalm. He chose two words found within that psalm after the english translation and voila! His PEN NAME. Aight peace. Well... what bothers me about the books of Pslams is that Shakespear's name is coded in it. That to me represents fraud. Pslams 46:3, 46:9 I remember reading on a site about the Dead Sea Scrolls that all of the books of the Torah where there except 2. They did not reference which ones.. The another Sena told me that one of the books missing was the book of Pslams. I think this could pretty much invalidate the book of Pslams. I'm no expert, but Dead Sea Scrolls are now the most valid factology we have now concerning the Torah.
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Post by NuwaupianHotep on Jun 11, 2003 10:11:03 GMT -5
As it turns out The Book of Pslams is indeed authenthic: (A photo of The Psalms Scroll of Qumran Cave ) "This impressive scroll is a collection of psalms and hymns, comprising parts of forty-one biblical psalms (chiefly form chapters 101-50), in non-canonical sequence and with variations in detail. It also presents previously unknown hymns, as well as a prose passage about the psalms composed by King David. One of the longer texts to be found at Qumran, the manuscript was found in 1956 in Cave 11 and unrolled in 1961. Its surface is the thickest of any of the scrolls-Äit may be of calfskin rather than sheepskin, which was the more common writing material at Qumran. The script is on the grain side of the skin. The scroll contains twenty-eight incomplete columns of text, six of which are displayed here (cols. 14-19). Each of the preserved columns contains fourteen to seventeen lines; it is clear that six to seven lines are lacking at the bottom of each column. The scroll's script is of fine quality, with the letters carefully drawn in the Jewish book-hand style of the Herodian period. The Tetragrammaton (the four-letter divine name), however, is written in the paleo-Hebrew script. Reference: Sanders, J. A. The Psalms Scroll of Qumran Cave 11 (11QPsa). Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, IV. Oxford, 1965. www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/Library/psalms.htmlHTP.. Iwill study your post for revelance concerning Illyumn now Kah.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 11, 2003 11:50:07 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing the reference with the board. Wadu. As it turns out The Book of Pslams is indeed authenthic: (A photo of The Psalms Scroll of Qumran Cave ) "This impressive scroll is a collection of psalms and hymns, comprising parts of forty-one biblical psalms (chiefly form chapters 101-50), in non-canonical sequence and with variations in detail. It also presents previously unknown hymns, as well as a prose passage about the psalms composed by King David. One of the longer texts to be found at Qumran, the manuscript was found in 1956 in Cave 11 and unrolled in 1961. Its surface is the thickest of any of the scrolls-Äit may be of calfskin rather than sheepskin, which was the more common writing material at Qumran. The script is on the grain side of the skin. The scroll contains twenty-eight incomplete columns of text, six of which are displayed here (cols. 14-19). Each of the preserved columns contains fourteen to seventeen lines; it is clear that six to seven lines are lacking at the bottom of each column. The scroll's script is of fine quality, with the letters carefully drawn in the Jewish book-hand style of the Herodian period. The Tetragrammaton (the four-letter divine name), however, is written in the paleo-Hebrew script. Reference: Sanders, J. A. The Psalms Scroll of Qumran Cave 11 (11QPsa). Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, IV. Oxford, 1965. www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/Library/psalms.htmlHTP.. Iwill study your post for revelance concerning Illyumn now Kah.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jun 11, 2003 12:22:47 GMT -5
To analyze the hebrew on chp 91, vrs 1...
Here is my translation of the first vrs...
Psalms 91.1, Dwelling in the secrets of El'yown, in the shadows of Shaddaiy you abide
This vrs. mentions two places, secrets of elyown and shadows of shaddai. These are two locations but the main one is elyown that I wanted to bring to your attention.
Wadu.
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