Nostradamus C1 Q62: The turmoil late in the 21stC
that spreads to Africa.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The wording of this verse is very applicable to old religious
documents rejected by the orthodox church.
The anagrams underpinning it
suggest the reference is to non-canonical texts such as the Muratorian
fragments. This ancient writing offers
parts of the lost
Gospel / Apocalypse/ Revelation of Peter, a testament that was rejected
for its non-acceptance of the mystical nature of Jesus' ascension.
It
includes a conventional end-of-days retribution against the sinful but
accepts that some sinners will not perish. This tale lies closer to the
Norse tale of Ragnarok than the accepted Christian Doomsday model and
thereby comes closer to the earthly disaster model Nostradamus implies
he saw for the end of this century and beyond.
This verse is one of several that uses loose connections of related
words that the methods of Sephirot Coding unifies. They are about
ancient themes on the immortality of Gods and Jesus and the relevance of
these concepts in fuelling a war late in the 21st Century. Verses
C.IV
Q.70 /Q.72
/Q.74
are part of this jigsaw as is
C.I
Q.62.
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