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BIT,
thank you ,
, I was afraid you were going rouge on me..lol
Very nice information you just divulged !
Check this out.... as you know, I have been saying over and over
about the double and triple meanings of signs, well this fits perfectly!
Dign was the one who solved the 13, and he talked about the one and
the three merged to form the letter B, he explained that the 13th letter
is M and M equals Minerva as in Owl of Minerva use by the pre-Christian
Pagans, so here we have a secondary meaning giving the Depth to dig as
well! Wow it is not often that I get a brand new piece of the puzzle
AND just so you dont think I am getting carried away...consider..the depth
is within 2 inches of the depth the King commanded as 5'9" !
AND as confirmation for me, is that Baruch is mentioned in the Vulgate or
Catholic bible..so thats a keeper, now to prove it out in the field..lol
~from Wiki....
The Book of Baruch, occasionally referred to as 1 Baruch, is called a deuterocanonical book of the Bible. Although not in the Hebrew Bible, it is found in the Septuagint and in the Vulgate Bible
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to put him in a little context, he was Jeremiahs' scribe
this isone tiny example of what working together can accomplish..imagine...more cooperation and better, understanding and certainly less naysayers ....what could we achieve...
rangler
thank you ,
, I was afraid you were going rouge on me..lol
Very nice information you just divulged !
Check this out.... as you know, I have been saying over and over
about the double and triple meanings of signs, well this fits perfectly!
Dign was the one who solved the 13, and he talked about the one and
the three merged to form the letter B, he explained that the 13th letter
is M and M equals Minerva as in Owl of Minerva use by the pre-Christian
Pagans, so here we have a secondary meaning giving the Depth to dig as
well! Wow it is not often that I get a brand new piece of the puzzle
AND just so you dont think I am getting carried away...consider..the depth
is within 2 inches of the depth the King commanded as 5'9" !
AND as confirmation for me, is that Baruch is mentioned in the Vulgate or
Catholic bible..so thats a keeper, now to prove it out in the field..lol
~from Wiki....
The Book of Baruch, occasionally referred to as 1 Baruch, is called a deuterocanonical book of the Bible. Although not in the Hebrew Bible, it is found in the Septuagint and in the Vulgate Bible
~
to put him in a little context, he was Jeremiahs' scribe
this isone tiny example of what working together can accomplish..imagine...more cooperation and better, understanding and certainly less naysayers ....what could we achieve...
rangler