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It went unknown that the architects of the biblical tabernacle had configured the structures so that its various dimensions had the same numbers as the orbits of the planets around the sun. The orbits escaped detection because the various biblical institutions had worked out a large size for the tabernacle tent and it had no time periods. It was only when a small tent size was worked out for the tent that a total of twelve time periods was detected in its dimensions. The evidence indicates that the designers had used eclipses of the planets as symbols in order to graphically portray the…mehr

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It went unknown that the architects of the biblical tabernacle had configured the structures so that its various dimensions had the same numbers as the orbits of the planets around the sun. The orbits escaped detection because the various biblical institutions had worked out a large size for the tabernacle tent and it had no time periods. It was only when a small tent size was worked out for the tent that a total of twelve time periods was detected in its dimensions. The evidence indicates that the designers had used eclipses of the planets as symbols in order to graphically portray the apocalyptic battle between the forces of light and darkness, which is at the heart of Judaic and Christian ideology. The planets transformed the tabernacle into a celestial dominion and it can now be seen that the gospel writers used it as a symbol for the tomb to describe the resurrection of Jesus. This explains why the veil of the temple or tabernacle was torn in two when Jesus died and how Mary Magdalene was able to see the two angelic cherubim sitting at either end of where the body of Jesus had lain in God's heavenly chamber. Find out how Mary Magdalene was the chosen successor of Jesus?
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Autorenporträt
I am a biblical researcher and am from Ireland. My biography is best summed up by the discoveries I have made while analysing various projects in the Bible such as with the cosmic data, which had been factored into the design structure of the tabernacle. I have studied the principles of ancient Jewish, Egyptian and Babylonian mathematics and that knowledge was what made the difference in helping me to decode the numerical matrix on the copper scroll.