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Sacred Union in Christianity. Magdalene's Lost Legacy. In Greek, in which the New Testament was written, as earlier had been done in Hebrew and later even in the Roman alphabet, every letter was given a numerical value. By adding together the numerical values of the letters in a name, verse or epithet (such as “the Magdalene”), the reader is able to obtain the symbolic value of that phrase. Phrases and words in both the Jewish bible and the New Testament that share the same value thereby become linked in their significance and must be taken into account, in this ancient but now academically ignored way of explicating the meaning of sacred texts. In constructing her arguments, Starbird gives full credit to the authors who laid their foundation. She particularly acknowledges John Michell, the author of over 20 books exploring themes of high civilisations in antiquity and the esoteric dimensions of “duodecimal philosophy,” or systems of meaning based upon the number 12.

Diary: Mary Magdalene, Antichrists and 'Christian' Zionism. "This is why I tell you: Be in Harmony, If you are out of balance, take inspiration from manifestations of your true nature. Those who have ears let them hear"-Gospel of Mary Magdalene "This is why I tell you: Be in Harmony, If you are out of balance, take inspiration from manifestations of your true nature. To fail to follow what Jesus taught is to be an anti-Christ.The term "Antichrist" only appears five times in the Bible.However, a cult not based on historical theology has spun an urban legend that seeks Armageddon. 1. Have you heard the true tale of the Bedouin named Mohammed Ali? Read more... Two Witnesses! The Third Temple and Two Witnesses Resurrected by God Copyright© 1998-2012 Atlantis Station - www.tribulation.com- All Rights Reserved Understanding Revelation Chapter 11 The Third Temple and The Two Prophets of the Tribulation Period August 19, 2012 www.tribulation.com "...but the wise shall understand" (Daniel 12:10 KJV) Revelation chapter 11 covers several events of the Tribulation Period.

As with most of Revelation, much of the language is symbolic, requiring an enlightened view of all Scripture and the knowledge of Jesus Christ as God's Chosen Messiah; a knowledge only revealed to and available to a believer (2nd Corinthians 4:4). Revelation Chapter 11:1-2 (KJV) - The Third Temple of God in Jerusalem Revelation 11:1-2 Here we are very clearly shown that the Jews will build the Third and final Earthly Temple to God in the city of Jerusalem.

Revelation Chapter 11:3-13 (KJV) - The Two Witnesses Revelation 11:11-12 One nagging thing about a party ... there's always a party spoiler!... Armageddon. Armageddon (from Ancient Greek: Ἁρμαγεδών Harmagedōn,[1][2] Late Latin: Armagedōn[3]) will be, according to the Book of Revelation, the site of gathering of armies for a battle during the end times, variously interpreted as either a literal or symbolic location. The term is also used in a generic sense to refer to any end of the world scenario. Christianity[edit] Megiddo is mentioned twelve times in the Old Testament, ten times in reference to the ancient city of Megiddo, and twice with reference to "the plain of Megiddo", most probably simply meaning "the plain next to the city".[8] None of these Old Testament passages describes the city of Megiddo as being associated with any particular prophetic beliefs.

The one New Testament reference to the city of Armageddon found in Revelation 16:16 in fact also makes no specific mention of any armies being predicted to one day gather in this city, but instead seems to predict only that "they (will gather) the kings together to .... Islam[edit] Trinity proof texts: John 1:1. Greek_and_Hebrew_Alpha-Numerics. Alpha and Omega. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. (1) In the beginning. --The reference to the opening words of the Old Testament is obvious, and is the more striking when we remember that a Jew would constantly speak of and quote from the book of Genesis as Ber? Shith ("in the beginning"). It is quite in harmony with the Hebrew tone of this Gospel to do so, and it can hardly be that St. John wrote his Ber? Shith without having that of Moses present to his mind, and without being guided by its meaning.

We have then, in the earlier words, a law of interpretation for the later, and this law excludes every such sense as "the Everlasting Father" or "the divine wisdom," which is before all things, though both these have been supported by here and there a name of weight; much more does this law, strengthened as it is by the whole context, exclude any such sense as "the commencement of Christ's work on earth," which owes its existence to the foregone conclusion of a theory, and is marked by the absence of any support of weight.

Was the Word. Number theory. Number theory (or arithmetic[note 1]) is a branch of pure mathematics devoted primarily to the study of the integers, sometimes called "The Queen of Mathematics" because of its foundational place in the discipline.[1] Number theorists study prime numbers as well as the properties of objects made out of integers (e.g., rational numbers) or defined as generalizations of the integers (e.g., algebraic integers). Integers can be considered either in themselves or as solutions to equations (Diophantine geometry). Questions in number theory are often best understood through the study of analytical objects (e.g., the Riemann zeta function) that encode properties of the integers, primes or other number-theoretic objects in some fashion (analytic number theory). One may also study real numbers in relation to rational numbers, e.g., as approximated by the latter (Diophantine approximation). The older term for number theory is arithmetic.

History[edit] Origins[edit] Dawn of arithmetic[edit] such that . 11: Number theory. Introduction Number theory is one of the oldest branches of pure mathematics, and one of the largest. Of course, it concerns questions about numbers, usually meaning whole numbers or rational numbers (fractions). Elementary number theory involves divisibility among integers -- the division "algorithm", the Euclidean algorithm (and thus the existence of greatest common divisors), elementary properties of primes (the unique factorization theorem, the infinitude of primes), congruences (and the structure of the sets Z/nZ as commutative rings), including Fermat's little theorem and Euler's theorem extending it. But the term "elementary" is usually used in this setting only to mean that no advanced tools from other areas are used -- not that the results themselves are simple.

The remaining parts of number theory are more or less closely allied with other branches of mathematics, and typically use tools from those areas. Other areas of number theory are also quite analytical. History Subfields. M-theory. M-theory is a theory in physics that unifies all consistent versions of superstring theory. The existence of such a theory was first conjectured by Edward Witten at the string theory conference at the University of Southern California in the summer of 1995. Witten's announcement initiated a flurry of research activity known as the second superstring revolution. Background[edit] Quantum gravity and strings[edit] One of the deepest problems in modern physics is the problem of quantum gravity. Our current understanding of gravity is based on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which is formulated within the framework of classical physics.

Number of dimensions[edit] In everyday life, there are three familiar dimensions of space (up/down, left/right, and forward/backward), and there is one dimension of time (later/earlier). One notable feature of string theory and M-theory is that these theories require extra dimensions of spacetime for their mathematical consistency. Branes[edit] . The 11 Dimensions of Reality.