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Medieval Irish Apocrypha - Garcia, Zen
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This compilation of Irish medieval apocryphal texts is composed mostly of visions, dreams, and supernatural occurrences which helped shape the early English Christian church landscape, faith, and belief. The index consist of The Vision of Laisren, The Incredible Vision Of St. Drytheim, The Vision Of Tundale, Irish Passion Of St. Christopher, The Dream Of The Rood, Liber Monstrorum, The Avenging Of The Savior, The 15 Tokens Of Doomsday, Tidings Of Doomsday, The Tidings Of The Resurrection, The Vision Of Alberic, The Beheading Of John The Baptist, The Mother's Lament At The Slaughter Of The…mehr

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This compilation of Irish medieval apocryphal texts is composed mostly of visions, dreams, and supernatural occurrences which helped shape the early English Christian church landscape, faith, and belief. The index consist of The Vision of Laisren, The Incredible Vision Of St. Drytheim, The Vision Of Tundale, Irish Passion Of St. Christopher, The Dream Of The Rood, Liber Monstrorum, The Avenging Of The Savior, The 15 Tokens Of Doomsday, Tidings Of Doomsday, The Tidings Of The Resurrection, The Vision Of Alberic, The Beheading Of John The Baptist, The Mother's Lament At The Slaughter Of The Innocents, The Legend Of Veronica, and In Taking Bithnua, The Tongue Of Angels also known as The Ever-new Tongue.
Autorenporträt
The second of a series where I source specifically the concept that Yahushua, the Son, Word and, Memra of the Lord is portion of a preexistent Tripartite Godhead which includes the Father, YHVH, and the Ruach Ha Kodesh, the Holy Spirit, which identified as wisdom in Proverbs, is the feminine aspect of the Triune Godhead. Humanity made in the image and duality of the Godhead, women were created to resemble the feminine Ruach. I also in this series confirm that the ancient Israelites were not monotheists but worshiped and honored a triune Godhead which included Yahuah the Father, Yahushua the Son, and the Ruach Ha-Kodesh as the feminine Motherly Holy Spirit. These books reveal undeniably that the Triune Godhead is the cohesion by which the human family was created in imitation to resemble in Genesis 1:26-28. [26] And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. [27] So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. - Genesis 1:26-27, KJV