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Hebrew Easter The positions of the
Strings create a Cross. Vertical
numbers/letters of the different strings. Horizontal
are the numbers/letters inside each string. Mostly
following the Fibonacci Sequence. 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 etc. The sequence divide 365.4/ the individual number in the sequence; 1, 2,
3, 5, 8, 13, 21, etc. Which
creates in basic the count separations of the year. From the
whole count of 1 = 365.4, 2 = 180, 3 = 121 days, 5 (which is actually 6, since the 5th is divided in half. 3
� 4 � , which makes things very interesting.)
the seasons (also a reference to the middle and eastern portion of the Roman
Forum), 8 the fixed points of the equinoxes and solstices (which can be
divided into 2 parts. 1 exactly even 365.4/8, and 2 measuring from the exact
middle of each of the equinoxes and solstices ), 13
= 28 days a moon phase, 21 = 17 days basically a month, 34 = 10 days, 55 = 6
just shy of a week, etc. That
horizontal line creates huge character sequences. Those sequences of the
Elder Futhark can be directly compared to the sounds found in the Hebrew
Characters. ALEF for example is literally Ansuz, Laguz, Ewaz, Fehu. So when you have a dozen or more characters lined up
horizontally, and at least 8 lined up vertically, of the more than 100 characters
lined up, you will find Hebrew letters, and likely words. Add the
counts of the day and you will find Hebrew words. Those words will have
meanings in the Hebrew language.
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