Nostradamus C2 Q34: A family quarrel based on the rape of a female liberator
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Feb 2023
Like
C1 Q84 this verse follows the recurring pattern within the text of the
first two lines that implies it relates to at least two brothers who
seem engaged in mortal combat with each other. The battle in each has
tones of a family feud. This is a recurrent theme where the repetition
of elements enable time, location, characters involved and surrounding
environment to be mapped out by
 Although
there is no direct reference to the once barren Lady in this verse there
is an anagram for Baalat whose lettering is sufficiently unusual to
suggest its appearance by chance is quite unexpected.
The name is
a pseudonym often used
for the special goddess of a region and significantly this individual is also referred to as
The Lady.
Now with that forestated it is worth looking at the anagrams in the line
where this name is used. These say refer
Baalat (er Fer_a a tabl)
parable (able par) referrals (ar freres l).
The repetition of a word implying reference is remarkably in keeping
with the purpose I have proposed namely that of linking this verse to
the once barren Lady quote in the Epistle.
The
anagrams of this verse also help in identifying the nature of the
religious division at the heart of the conflict between members of the
Lady's family. The Essenes
(ſenſee) are a religous group
who disagree with the definitions imposed on Christans vie the Nicene
(325CE) and Chalcedon (451CE) Ecumenic Councils. and the Essene
view of a surviving Christ blood line makes them candidates for creating
clones using DNA from that blood line.
The main reasons for pairing this verse with C1 Q84 and C9 Q36 is
the story in the text of duelling brothers who can be part of a two
brother and a three brother story line without any discrepancy.But
the choice to include them in both series is made easier because of the
consistent contributions to ongoing story lines by the anagrams within
each. That aspect of conjoined story lines is a prominent part of C9 Q36
line 4 which says When three brothers wound each other &
murder .
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Baalat:
a pseudonym often used
for the special goddess of a region.

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