Nostradamus C5 Q48: Sickness of a Pope reignites a religious war on nature of Christ
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, Mar 2023
The
text of this verse via its references to Pannonians and a fleet from Africa
shows that it is part of the Pannonian series and the Barren Lady family's
wars.
Its anagrams support this view as the above themes are also
closely linked to the Jesus Christ recreated theme and in this verse we
have upraise(uis pare),graal(la gra),
andSanGraelafflicted(es la gran - de afflict)
which is consistent with the details in that story
line.
This is backed up by other
anagrams such asArians(ra naiſ)
fatedunions end(nons vi - end - t de fa)
since fourth century Arians were believers in a mortal Christ of lesser
status than their singular God.
These story lines recorded by
Nostradamus are able to be shown to cover a modern era that has not yet
happened. And the credibility of this and any other verse or entry in
Nostradamus' work is enhanced by the cohesive qualities, breadth and
depth of the whole work. And to this end my writings and analyses play
their part.
The stories in this verse and
others imply that religious defining events of the 4th century of the Christian era
create the model for viewing the future over the Jesus mortality conflict.
And as happened many times in the past there will be a massively destructive war
between the different Christian sects in the present centuries.
As
the story lines are shown to be about a single set of persons involved
in a singular act of genetic manipulation, even more of the Epistle's
references will be restructured into what was originally a continous
cohesive account.
This verse is part of the process that enables the
reconstruction of that tale and the complex branches that accompany any
in-depth writings on a major subject.