this number finding does lend credence to the theory by Enter the Stars, that this date is about the true Jesus/Yahshua, Joshua...and that the references to this number are to mock the followers of..and the
Teacher of Righteousness..
Records of the Grand Historian = 293, 1758, 1000 by the way
Records of the Grand Historian = 293, 1758, 1000 by the way
While taking the views of this author with a grain of salt,
we find a mountain of other evidence showing more
important stories in the Bible that turn out to be possible
twist propaganda..
"The House of the Messiah"by Ahmed Osmen
says that...
"No mention of Judas the Betrayer is to be found in any of the Epistles"
says that...
"No mention of Judas the Betrayer is to be found in any of the Epistles"
Judas the Deliverer =186, 1116, 1916
Skariot (Syrian) =Sikkarti (Hebrew)= "I shall Deliver up"
Skariot (Syrian) =Sikkarti (Hebrew)= "I shall Deliver up"
The Teacher of Righteousness = (is a full match to)
Alpha Bootis Arcturus
of Bootis (the brightest star in the northern hemisphere)
We learned in the Harry Potter
symbolism of the Boot Port Key,
that Boot=Altar
and also..dimensional portal
in the modern symbolism.
(We need to be peripherally aware
of the modern symbolism we have
been shown)
from the wiki:
As one of the brightest stars in the sky, Arcturus has been significant to observers since antiquity. In Mesopotamia, it was linked to the god Enlil, and also known as Shudun, "yoke",[9] [9] or SHU-PA of unknown derivation in the Three Stars Each Babylonian star catalogues and later MUL.APIN around 1100 BC.[10]
Ptolemy described Arcturus as subrufa ("slightly red"): it has a B-V color index of +1.23, roughly midway between Pollux (B-V +1.00) and Aldebaran (B-V +1.54).[11]
(I am still working on this..)Arcturus is 36.7 light-years (11.26 parsecs) from Earth—relatively close in astronomical terms
(see the 112 and the 116/119 in the parsecs?)
from the wiki:
The name of the star derives from Ancient Greek Ἀρκτοῦρος (Arktouros) and means "Guardian of the Bear",[24] ultimately from ἄρκτος (arktos), "bear"[25] and οὖρος (ouros), "watcher, guardian".[26] It has been known by this name since at least the time of Hesiod.[9] This is a reference to its being the brightest star in the constellation Boötes (of which it forms the left foot), which is next to the Greater and Lesser Bears, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
in the wiki...previous coding of worlds fairs regarding this star:
symbolism of the Boot Port Key,
that Boot=Altar
and also..dimensional portal
in the modern symbolism.
(We need to be peripherally aware
of the modern symbolism we have
been shown)
from the wiki:
As one of the brightest stars in the sky, Arcturus has been significant to observers since antiquity. In Mesopotamia, it was linked to the god Enlil, and also known as Shudun, "yoke",[9] [9] or SHU-PA of unknown derivation in the Three Stars Each Babylonian star catalogues and later MUL.APIN around 1100 BC.[10]
Ptolemy described Arcturus as subrufa ("slightly red"): it has a B-V color index of +1.23, roughly midway between Pollux (B-V +1.00) and Aldebaran (B-V +1.54).[11]
(I am still working on this..)Arcturus is 36.7 light-years (11.26 parsecs) from Earth—relatively close in astronomical terms
(see the 112 and the 116/119 in the parsecs?)
from the wiki:
The name of the star derives from Ancient Greek Ἀρκτοῦρος (Arktouros) and means "Guardian of the Bear",[24] ultimately from ἄρκτος (arktos), "bear"[25] and οὖρος (ouros), "watcher, guardian".[26] It has been known by this name since at least the time of Hesiod.[9] This is a reference to its being the brightest star in the constellation Boötes (of which it forms the left foot), which is next to the Greater and Lesser Bears, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
in the wiki...previous coding of worlds fairs regarding this star:
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