Nostradamus C1 Q82: The Story of Christ as an allegory for a pending disaster.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The tone of this verse reads like a rerun of the death of Christ, a
theme that is well supported by the anagrams where
Christ, Theudas,
Eucharist, Heretics, Edessa, Herod and Saturdays' believer
can all be found.
But the text transfers the tale to middle
Europe thereby hinting at a religious struggle that is yetto occur.
The
pointers within this verse fit to the belief systems of several sects
with the Essenes being one and this name recurs in other verses carrying a similar
theme.
The above is given credence by several series if adjacent anagrams
throughout each line.
L1: closed solemn bodies danger
(d les co_lomnes_ de bois_ grande_ ),
emboldens designator (omnes de b_ois
grande tre_) candles-sequel needs loom
adsorbing meter (_lee Quand les
c_olom_nes de_ bois grand_e trem_
L2: UUe deter Thadeus / Thudeas [(Jude] rubric
introduce (co_uue_rte de _rubric_he
D'Au$te_r conduicte ), cite touuer
reburied _icte c_ouuert_e de rubri_che)
L3: Herods danger Seas
tablement UVider
(de hors_ grande _a$$e_mblee Tant _vuider_)
L4: plate days intervene Saturdays
Eucharist Christ term Hermetic richest heretic believ[e]r revile
(iche
Tremble_r Vienne et_ le pays
d'Au$triche)
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