Monday, 16 May 2011

Starfish Crop Circle Town Given Royal Title

In July 2009, there was a Starfish Crop Circle in Wootton, Wiltshire [1] Wootton in England is now being given a 'ROYAL TITLE'. This is the first town in more than 100 years to be given a 'royal' title.

In the original crop circle there were only FOUR ARMS that could be seen fully and as we know this is a FOUR YEAR. Good to review the original crop circle information from different people who have different views of it. One can view the four arms as the four sacred directions.

In Hebrew gematria 100 is the value of the Hebrew letter QUPH and in the original pictographs
the symbol is in a few different shapes. However, they do look spacey. Jeff Benner, author of the Hebrew Lexicon wrote that the Ancient Semitic picture originally oriented in a horizontal plane were tilted to a vertical plane.

The letter is a parent root. When all of the words derived from this word are compared the common theme of a circle or revolution are found. Jeff wrote that the pictograph of this letter is probably a picture of the sun on the horizon in the sense of a revolution of the sun. The various meanings of this letter include sun, revolution, circle and horizon. It can also mean time as the revolution of the sun is used to calculate time. Prophet Malachi also gave a prediction about the rising of the Sun in the last days of the end times.

Clearly this ancient pictograph was giving a prediction of the future.

Q

It became the letter Q for Queen. Hence why Prophet Micah spoke of the Daughter of Zion, the watchtower for the flock. Christ called her the Queen of the South = Queen of the Prophets and told the Jewish priests that the only physical sign that they would receive would be the sign of Jonah. He knew that when she was sent to Israel it would be before the sign of Jonah turned up. He knew that she would be sent to the spiritual children of Israel and that when the whale turned up, it would be judgement against the orthodox and their mindsets.

However, after the first two missions to Israel, an orthodox Jewish man who as a blog called 'Dreaming of Messiah' had a dream and that dream he was told that the Messiah had already been to Israel twice. When I began to tell people about his dream that was published on an international forum in 2009, he removed the text from his website. However, when I checked the link to share, the link and title still remains.

There was also a book written by Burton L. Mack called 'The Lost Gospel. The Book of Q. When the book was published, Burton L. Mack was a Professor of the New Testament at the Claremont School of Theology, California. The back cover states "Mack believes that the preoccupation with the historicity of Jesus, in conventional studies of the New Testament, is a cop out or an evasion of the radical challenges of the social teachings of Jesus." Catholic Herald.

I totally agree. So why do they do conventional studies when he was not a conventional person? The eyes of the conventional can also see the conventional. It takes the unconventional to understand the spiritual and where they are coming from.

Also the Church like Islam were doing their utmost to prove to the Jewish people that Jesus was the one that they had been promised. However, the Church completely overlooked the fact that when they looked at the prophecies to try to make them fit, they completely ignored all the information in the texts of the Jewish prophets that indicated the timeline, gender, health, marital status, and the full criteria that is so immense that not a single scholar as written a book on it. They also completely overlooked the fact that the books were sealed for divine purpose, and that they would not be opened until the LORD ordained it to be so at the appointed time.

However, this is what the publishers wrote about Q. "Thought-provoking and controversial, The Lost Gospel presents a dramatic challenge to the conventional perceptions of the origins of Christianity, for, as Burton Mack shows, the early followers of Jesus did not think of as the Messiah or Christ. Neither, did they believe that he was the Son of God, nor that his death was divine, tragic, or saving event. They were simply 'Jesus' people, and the narrative gospels as we know them are the result of  early Christian myth making." This book as been in my library for decades and is very dusty. It was published by Element in 1993.

100 is also the value of water, to speak, to tell, to appoint. [3] Water is also symbolic of the feminine. In the Christ teachings 100 is also a measure of the spiritual law.

Onwards and upwards



Then on the 11th of May a comet disintegrated diving towards the North

Western wing of the sun. Well worth considering following events at the 
weekend in Israel. 

Israel as the right to exist and be the guardians of Jerusalem. 




ELIAKIM

1. http://academysounds.blogspot.com/2009/07/star-fish-crop-circle.html

2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12762895

3. http://www.billheidrick.com/works/hgm2.htm

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Eliakim and ABBA! I understand this Post! Yes, onwards and upwards. My journey is scheduled for tomorrow. I take your love and blessings with me...
Love always, 'me.'
xoxoxoxxo