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Post by bradwatsonmiami on Apr 11, 2012 17:45:50 GMT
King James I was from Scotland and was a Freemason - a Grand Master Mason (GMM). He had an understanding of sacred geometry and gematria: the geometry of the language. In 1604, James appointed 47 religiouus experts* to revise what became known as the "Authorized Version of the Bible" or "King James Version" (KJV). Combining 4 & 7 has always been 'sacred theory number #1'74 with an enlightened Mason47. The original KJV contained 34 pages of ornately engraved genealogies beginning with God and ending with Jesus**. Since the Knights Templar discovered scrolls beneath the Jerusalem Temple Mount in 1119, it's been known by a select few that Y'shua bar Yosef was 34-y-o when he was crucified, being born April 17, 6 BC (17/4/748 AUC) and on the Cross on April 7, 30 AD (7/4/783 AUC).
The KJV uniquely introduces the first four books of the New Testament with "Gospel according to St. Matthew/Mark/Luke/John". On the surface, there is nothing out-of-the-ordinary here, but that's how a good code works!
Using Simple674 English774 Gematria874 with the key74 of A-B-C becomes 1-2-374...
Gospel=74 (G7+O15+S19+P16+E5+L12)
according=74
to St.=74
Matthew is 7 letters, Mark4, Luke4, John447[/sub]. *The Bible, Introduction p.xii (Penguin Classics, 2006) ** " p. xiii - Brad Watson, Miami[/size] teacher 7seals.yuku.com RevelationRevealed.proboards.com
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Post by scialytic on Sept 5, 2012 2:37:25 GMT
Actually he was "King James I of Scotland" and "VI of England. For those that don"t know. He was also referred to as "King James the First and Sixth of England, Scotland and Ireland." I didn't know he was a Freemason, but that they were the "Winter King and Queen of Bohemia" for a year. They were also key characters of the Rosicrucian Enlightenment right? I'd love to hear more...
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Post by 345 on Sept 5, 2012 3:03:36 GMT
Actually he was "King James I of Scotland" and "VI of England. For those that don"t know. He was also referred to as "King James the First and Sixth of England, Scotland and Ireland." I didn't know he was a Freemason, but that they were the "Winter King and Queen of Bohemia" for a year. They were also key characters of the Rosicrucian Enlightenment right? I'd love to hear more... I would love to see the source that said King James was a Freemason. And he was James VI of Scotland and James I of England. Apart from that, Mad Brad is being mad as per usual.
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Post by scialytic on Sept 5, 2012 14:47:35 GMT
Yeah, I was just thinking that. I also didn't include his daughter Elizabeth Stuart and her husband Elector Palatine Frederick V either. They were the Winter King and Queen of Bohemia. That's what I get for drinking and posting...
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