Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Brú na Boignne
The above is not from the land of my heart in Sylt island though wrongly attributed to Eire, and Herr Thomas Zimmer was right as "My God, It's Full of Stars" but I do not care as God does have a special Blessing upon the Emerald Isle.
Upon Inquiry, this was where the Prophet Jeremiah landed in marrying the Jewish Princess in his care, and the Palace of the Boyne is his final resting place.
I do find it amusing that "historian and archaeologist" always experts attempt to blame "early Christian missionaries" for subverting the text in trying to scrub heathen religion from the record when in fact they are doing the exact same as what they claim others tried to do in replacing God as Tuatha de Dannan are NOT "peoples of the goddess danu" or whatever bs they are currently peddling but are commonly referred to in early texts as Tuatha dé or "tribe/nation of God" as ISRAELITES.
As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter, the following is revealed by inquiry.
When Jeremiah the Prophet was liberated by the Babylonians from their captivity and not sent into exile, he had with him Tea, the daughter of the deposed King of Judah. After a tumultuous time which included some going to Egypt against God's will, the assassination of the Judean Governor by other Jews, Jeremiah began fulfilling his Planting commission as he has a pulled down the Kingdom of Judah for sins.
As this blog previously has revealed, Jeremiah hid the Ark of the Covenant, as that old covenant was finished. He also though had a final mission and this involved taking the daughter of the King to the already exiled Israelites who were established in Ireland, the Tuatha de Dannan.
Dan was a two part tribe in some were seafaring and some migrating by land. The seafaring part settled in Ireland safe from Assyrian butchery in exile.
It was these people Jeremiah went to, to establish the Throne of Christ in David, for when Christ would return at His second coming.
Jeremiah with Barach the scribe, arrived in Ireland with the princess, and with some interesting possessions. The Irish anals record a cauldron, stone of destiny, spear, sword and harp.
The following exclusive in matter anti matter as to where these artifacts are and what they are is part of this post.
The Castle of Brú na Boignne plays a role in this, as Jeremiah did not die in Egypt, but is buried at the Castle along with other royals and nobles there.
That is the first revelation.
The cauldron puzzled me until it was shown that this object was not a boiling pot, but was instead an incense burner from the Temple in Jerusalem. It is not used for divination, but for Prophecy. It is not the table nor the other objects, but an incense burner which Jeremiah used himself.
This incense burner, has been overturned like all the objects and the royal throne, first through Jerusalem, then Ireland, then Scotland and finally with the British in London.
Upon inquiry, this artifact is at Westminster Abby and the British Royals do use it.
The second artifact is the one that has been seen in the Stone of Destiny, Lai Fial or Jacob's Pillar Stone that he set up, and that the Israelite carried with them. This stone has had the Irish, Scottish and English monarchs all coronated over this stone as these are Israelite kings and queens, and it is in Britain today under the seat where the coronations take place. It is a white stone and as it is known, there is no more needed to be addressed in it.
The sword, is called the Sword of Light. What this sword is that Jeremiah brought is not some glowing blade one can see at night, even if it is polished and catches light. It does not speak in demon tongue, but it is simply the Sword of Goliath that David took and cut the giant's head off with.
It is interesting in this is not just a bronze sword, as it does include silver in the make up of it.
It has been used to knight people. The royals think this is a Scottish sword, but it is not. It is the sword David took and carried with him when in exile from King Saul trying to murder him.
It is kept at Windsor Castle.
Also kept at the British royals castle Windsor is the spear. This too is what David took from Goliath on the battlefield in being mentioned in the Bible. The spear point is bronze and unlike the sword contains no silver.
The British think this is an Irish artifact, but it is not.
The harp, is thought to be Irish also, and is hidden away at Westminster Abbey. This is for me the most compelling of artifacts for personal reason I will not go into. This is David's harp, the one he played prophetically in composing the Psalms.
This harp was also played by Asaph, Hemen and Jeduthan, the Inspired Temple Prophetic peoples of the Levite tribe.
For Christ's sake, in I would have appreciated His having them at the Tower, no crowns were brought as they were all melted down. Tea though did bring with her, her personal jewels. They are currently misidentified as Irish relics and are kept at Buckingham Palace.
That should be enough of this.
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