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ABIMELEC (UN CASO BIBLICO DE TRASLACION EN EL TIEMPO)-JEREMIAS
CASO ABIMELEC (PARALIPOMENOS DE JEREMÍAS) -7-
Habló entonces Jeremías: "Por favor, Señor, muéstrame qué puedo hacer por Abimelec el etíope, que practicó muchas obras buenas con tu siervo Jeremías; pues él me sacó de la cisterna de lodo y no deseo que vea la destrucción y desolación de esta ciudad, sino que tengas compasión de él y no se vea afligido". Y dijo el Señor a Jeremías: "Envíalo a la viña de Agripa, y a la sombra del monte yo le protegeré hasta que yo haga que el pueblo retorne a la ciudad."...
Llegado el amanecer, Jeremías envió a Abimelec diciendo: "Coge la cesta, parte hacia la finca de Agripa por el camino de la montaña, trae unos pocos higos y entrégalos a los enfermos del pueblo, pues el favor del Señor está sobre ti y su gloria sobre tu cabeza". Tras decir esto, Jeremías le despidió; y Abimelec marchó según le había dicho."... Abimelec, por su parte, llevó los higos bajo un Sol ardiente, por lo que al encontrarse un árbol se sentó bajo su sombra para descansar un poco. Y al reclinar su cabeza sobre la cesta de los higos se durmió, quedando dormido durante sesenta y seis años sin despertarse de su sueño. Y después, al levantarse de su sueño, dijo: "He dormido a gusto un rato, pero mi cabeza está pesada porque no he quedado saciado con mi sueño". Entonces, al destapar la cesta de los higos, los encontró destilando leche. Y dijo: "Quería dormir todavía un poco, porque mi cabeza esta pesada; pero tengo miedo, no sea que me duerma, tarde en despertarme y mi padre Jeremías me menosprecie, pues si no tuviera prisa no me habría enviado hoy de madrugada. Así, pues, me pondré en pie y caminaré bajo el ardiente Sol, pues ¿no hay ardiente Sol, no hay fatiga todos los días?". Levantóse, por tanto, tomó la cesta de los higos, se la echó a los hombros y marchó a Jerusalén, pero no la reconoció ni su casa, ni su propio lugar , ni encontró a su propia familia ni a ninguno de sus conocidos. Y dijo: "¡Bendito sea el Señor, porque un gran éxtasis me ha sobrevenido hoy! Esta no es la ciudad de Jerusalén: he errado el camino porque fui por la senda del monte cuando me levanté de mi sueño; y como mi cabeza estaba pesada por no haber quedado saciado con mi sueño, he errado el camino. ¡Le parecerá sorprendente a Jeremías cuando le diga que he errado el camino!". Entonces salió de la ciudad; y al fijarse bien vio los mojones de la ciudad y dijo: "Esta es ciertamente la ciudad; sin embargo, he errado el camino". Retornó de nuevo a la ciudad y se puso a buscar, pero no encontró a ninguno de los suyos. Dijo entonces: "Bendito sea e1 Señor, porque un gran éxtasis me ha sobrevenido.'". Salió nuevamente fuera de la ciudad y se quedó afligido, sin saber dónde ir. Y se quitó de encima la cesta, diciendo: "Voy a quedarme aquí sentado hasta que el Señor aparte de mi este éxtasis". Mientras estaba él sentado, vio a cierto anciano que venia del campo; Abimelec le dice: "A ti te hablo, anciano, ¿qué ciudad es esta?". Le respondió: "Es Jerusalén". Abimelec le pregunta: "¿Dónde está Jeremías el sacerdote, Baruc el secretario y todo el pueblo de esta ciudad que no los he encontrado?". Repuso el anciano: "¿No eres de esta ciudad tú, que has recordado hoy a Jeremías, ya que preguntas por él tras tanto tiempo? Pues Jeremías está en Babilonia con el pueblo; fueron, en efecto, llevados cautivos por el rey Nabucodonosor, y con ellos está Jeremías para anunciarles buenas nuevas e instruirles en la palabra". Tan pronto como oyó esto Abimelec de aquel hombre anciano, dijo: "Si no fueras anciano, y como no le es lícito a un hombre encolerizarse con quien es mayor que él, me reiría de ti y te diría que estás loco, pues has dicho: "E1 pueblo ha sido llevado cautivo a Babilonia. ¡Aunque hubieran bajado sobre ellos los torrentes del cielo, no ha habido todavía tiempo suficiente para que hayan partido hacia Babilonia! Pues, ¿cuánto tiempo ha pasado desde que mi padre Jeremías me envió al campo de Agripa a traer unos pocos higos para que los diésemos a los enfermos del pueblo? Fui, los traje y al llegar hasta cierto árbol, bajo un Sol ardiente, me senté a descansar un poco, recliné mi cabeza sobre la cesta y me quedé dormido. A1 despertarme destapé la cesta de los higos, pensando que se me había hecho tarde, pero encontré los higos destilando leche, lo mismo que cuando los cogí. Tú, en cambio, dices que el pueblo ha sido llevado cautivo a Babilonia. Pero, para que te des cuenta, ¡toma, mira los higos!". Destapó la cesta de los higos al viejo y los vio destilando leche. A1 verlos, el anciano dijo: "Hijo mío, hombre justo eres tú y no quiso Dios que vieras la desolación de la ciudad; por eso trajo este éxtasis sobre ti. Pues he aquí que hoy hace sesenta y seis años que fue llevado cautivo el pueblo de Babilonia. Y para que sepas, hijo, que es cierto cuanto te digo, alza los ojos hacia el campo y observa que no ha aparecido el crecimiento de las cosechas. Mira también los higos, que no es su tiempo, y date cuenta".
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185=37x5 (INDEPENDENCIA DE EEUU)
365=73X5 (DIAS EN EL GREGORIANO NO BISIESTO)
4/7 ES EL DIA NUMERO 185 DEL CALENDARIO GREGORIANO
1776=37X48
666=37X18
6. Apocalipsis 3:7: Escribe al ángel de la iglesia en Filadelfia: Esto dice el Santo, el Verdadero, el que tiene la LLAVE de David, el que abre y ninguno cierra, y cierra y ninguno abre:
1. Génesis 3:7 Entonces fueron abiertos los ojos de ambos, y conocieron que estaban desnudos; entonces cosieron hojas de HIGUERA, y se hicieron delantales.
31. Mateo 24:32 De la HIGUERA aprended la parábola: Cuando ya su rama está tierna, y brotan las hojas, sabéis que el verano está cerca.
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Jain's Realisation on Bruce Cathie - Giseh Pyramid Angle - the Speed Of Light and the Number 72
In the case of Cathie’s discoveries, we find that the lines of magnetic force that made up the Global Grid are always 30 arc-minutes apart, which being half of 60 means half a degree of arc-minutes. So, from Cathie’s discoveries, I know that every half-degree of arc on the Earth’s surface was a potential UFO trackline, for a total of 720 latitude lines and 720 longitude lines.
Bruce Cathie found that by using units of 30 minutes of arc latitude north-south, and 30 minutes of arc longitude east-west, on his Mercator’s map, a grid pattern was formed into which a great number of UFO reports could be fitted.
So I looked at the same Mercato map and visualized the 720 x 720 little squares. Recognizing that 72 is an anointed Number, being the base angle of the Golden Isosceles Triangle as seen in the Pentagram and having many other references.
Let's calculate what 72x72 is, it is 5,184
which as you know is the Giseh Pyramid Angle of 51.84 in Harmonic Maths. The very interesting connection to this 51.84 degree pyramid angle is seen when it is converted to minutes and seconds of arc: 51.84 x 60 x 60 = 186,624 seconds = Speed Of Light in miles per seconds (mps), an astounding result: the Giseh Pyramid Angle, the base of Kepler's Triangle, has a direct and precise correspondence to the Speed Of Light. Surely this is a form of God Mathematics!
Jain
ps: To convert miles/second to kilometres/second, just think of the Fibonacci Sequence eg: 55mph = 89 km/hr, where 55 and 89 are successive Fib Nos. Their Ratio is approximately 1:1.618, so to convert 186,624 mph into km/hr multiply that number by 1.618… and you get an approximation to 299,792 km/hr for the Speed Of Light. This makes the important connection to the Imperial (Base 12) and Modern Metric (Base 10) systems of measurement to be related by the ubiquitous Golden Ratio.
https://ne-np.facebook.com/jain108academy/videos/jains-realisation-giseh-pyramid-angle-the-speed-of-light-bruce-cathie/974004909692334/
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The diameter of the moon is 2159 miles (2160)
The diameter of the sun is 864,575.9 miles (2160 x 400 = 864,000)
Numbers of seconds in one day is 86400 (2160 X 40)
The speed of light is 186282 miles per second (216 x 864 = 186624)
Space 360 x Time 60 = 2160
Bear in mind that we do not know the exact speed of light in a vacuum and the sun is a burning ball of gas, so you can allow for a slight discrepancy in measurements.
Effectively, the diameter of the moon multiplied by the diameter of the sun equals the speed of light in miles.
How daft and stubborn would you have to be to think that those figures are all simply a coincidence?
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Jordan River (Utah)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jordan River, in the state of Utah, United States, is a river about 51 miles (82 km) long. Regulated by pumps at its headwaters at Utah Lake, it flows northward through the Salt Lake Valley and empties into the Great Salt Lake. Four of Utah's six largest cities border the river: Salt Lake City, West Valley City, West Jordan, and Sandy. More than a million people live in the Jordan Subbasin, part of the Jordan River watershed that lies within Salt Lake and Utah counties. During the Pleistocene, the area was part of Lake Bonneville.
Members of the Desert Archaic Culture were the earliest known inhabitants of the region; an archaeological site found along the river dates back 3,000 years. Mormon pioneers led by Brigham Young were the first European American settlers, arriving in July 1847 and establishing farms and settlements along the river and its tributaries. The growing population, needing water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use in an arid climate, dug ditches and canals, built dams, and installed pumps to create a highly regulated river.
Although the Jordan was originally a cold-water fishery with 13 native species, including Bonneville cutthroat trout, it has become a warm-water fishery where the common carp is most abundant. It was heavily polluted for many years by raw sewage, agricultural runoff, and mining wastes. In the 1960s, sewage treatment removed many pollutants. In the 21st century, pollution is further limited by the Clean Water Act, and, in some cases, the Superfund program. Once the home of bighorn sheep and beaver, the contemporary river is frequented by raccoons, red foxes, and domestic pets. It is an important avian resource, as are the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake, visited by more than 200 bird species.
Big Cottonwood, Little Cottonwood, Red Butte, Mill, Parley's, and City creeks, as well as smaller streams like Willow Creek at Draper, Utah, flow through the sub-basin. The Jordan River Parkway along the river includes natural areas, botanical gardens, golf courses, and a 40-mile (64 km) bicycle and pedestrian trail, completed in 2017.[6]
The Jordan River is Utah Lake's only outflow. It originates at the northern end of the lake between the cities of Lehi and Saratoga Springs. It then meanders north through the north end of Utah Valley for approximately 8 miles (13 km) until it passes through a gorge in the Traverse Mountains, known as the Jordan Narrows. The Utah National Guard base at Camp Williams lies on the western side of the river through much of the Jordan Narrows.[7][8] The Turner Dam, located 41.8 miles (67.3 km) from the river's mouth (or at river mile 41.8) and within the boundaries of the Jordan Narrows, is the first of two dams of the Jordan River. Turner Dam diverts the water to the right or easterly into the East Jordan Canal and to the left or westerly toward the Utah and Salt Lake Canal. Two pumping stations situated next to Turner Dam divert water to the west into the Provo Reservoir Canal, Utah Lake Distribution Canal, and Jacob-Welby Canal. The Provo Reservoir Canal runs north through Salt Lake County, Jacob-Welby runs south through Utah County. The Utah Lake Distribution Canal runs both north and south, eventually leading back into Utah Lake.[9] Outside the narrows, the river reaches the second dam, known as Joint Dam, which is 39.9 miles (64.2 km) from the river's mouth. Joint Dam diverts water to the east for the Jordan and Salt Lake City Canal and to the west for the South Jordan Canal.[10][11][12]
Map of the Salt Lake Valley
The river then flows through the middle of the Salt Lake Valley, initially moving through the city of Bluffdale and then forming the border between the cities of Riverton and Draper.[7] The river then enters the city of South Jordan where it merges with Midas Creek from the west. Upon leaving South Jordan, the river forms the border between the cities of West Jordan on the west and Sandy and Midvale on the east. From the west, Bingham Creek enters West Jordan. Dry Creek, an eastern tributary, combines with the main river in Sandy. The river then forms the border between the cities of Taylorsville and West Valley City on the west and Murray and South Salt Lake on the east. The river flows underneath Interstate 215 in Murray. Little and Big Cottonwood Creeks enter from the east in Murray, 21.7 miles (34.9 km) and 20.6 miles (33.2 km) from the mouth respectively. Mill Creek enters on the east in South Salt Lake, 17.3 miles (27.8 km) from the mouth. The river runs through the middle of Salt Lake City, where the river travels underneath Interstate 80 a mile west of downtown Salt Lake City and again underneath Interstate 215 in the northern portion of Salt Lake City. Interstate 15 parallels the river's eastern flank throughout Salt Lake County. At 16 miles (26 km) from the mouth, the river enters the Surplus Canal channel. The Jordan River physically diverts from the Surplus Canal through four gates and heads north with the Surplus Canal heading northwest. Parley's, Emigration, and Red Butte Creeks converge from the east through an underground pipe, 14.2 miles (22.9 km) from the mouth.[7] City Creek also enters via an underground pipe, 11.5 miles (18.5 km) from the river's mouth. The length of the river and the elevation of its mouth varies year to year depending on the fluctuations of the Great Salt Lake caused by weather conditions. The lake has an average elevation of 4,200 feet (1,300 m) which can deviate by 10 feet (3.0 m).[3] The Jordan River then continues for 9 to 12 miles (14 to 19 km) with Salt Lake County on the west and North Salt Lake and Davis County on the east until it empties into the Great Salt Lake.[7][8][11]
Discharge[edit]
The United States Geological Survey maintains a stream gauge in Salt Lake City that shows annual runoff from the period 1980–2003 is just over 150,000 acre-feet (190,000,000 m3) per year or 100 percent of the total 800,000 acre-feet (990,000,000 m3) of water entering the Jordan River from all sources. The Surplus Canal carries almost 60 percent of the water into the Great Salt Lake, with various irrigation canals responsible for the rest. The amount of water entering the Jordan River from Utah Lake is just over 400,000 acre-feet (490,000,000 m3) per year. Inflow from the 11 largest streams feeding the Jordan River, sewage treatment plants, and groundwater each account for approximately 15 percent of water entering the river.[13]
Watershed[edit]
Map of the entire Jordan River Basin
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