Audio Lectures

Hebrew Arrow as the Law

1.  Y-R-H (יָרָה): Root meaning “to shoot”, is much like the Greek notion of a directed arrow shot with intention to hit the bullseye. The Hebrew Y-R-H finds similar ideas for “will, intention, educate, lead, guide, teach, etc.” that the Greek holds in its boule/ belous: “arrow/ bullet/ volley/ volition/

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Christ Taught Through the Heathen’s Tongue

In this lecture you will see how Jesus was juxtaposed against the rabble of Rabbis that had occupied Jerusalem being filled with countless opinions and entanglements of the law, all of which became a contradicting theological mess. In this way, Jesus’ teachings were seen as the only logical ‘way’ amidst

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The Study of the First Witch 4

“In non formal discussions with a student of mine I am covering the subject of the first witch. I am bringing to light the stage by which “ the Witch” bore its meaning via the modus operandi of Enki and Inanna in their respective Sumerian texts. These Sumerian texts do

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The Study of the First Witch 3

“In non formal discussions with a student of mine  I am covering the subject of the first witch. I am bringing to light the stage by which “ the Witch” bore its meaning via the modus operandi of Enki and Inanna in their respective Sumerian texts. These Sumerian texts do

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Study of the First Witch 2

“In non formal discussions with a student of mine  I am covering the subject of the first witch. I am bringing to light the stage by which “ the Witch” bore its meaning via the modus operandi of Enki and Inanna in their respective Sumerian texts. These Sumerian texts do

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Study of the First Witch 1

“In non formal discussions with a student of mine  I am covering the subject of the first witch. I am bringing to light the stage by which “ the Witch” bore its meaning via the modus operandi of Enki and Inanna in their respective Sumerian texts. These Sumerian texts do

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Beelzebub

The “dung god” or “fly god”, Beelzebub, seems to be first built upon its early onomatopoeia of a pestilential creature flying by.  Later, ‘sound-name’ to ‘cultural word-idea’ or word-representation would establish the frame by which theological-mythological abstractions could arise.  Kartvelian, Georgian, and Sumerian (all dating to at least 4,000 B.C.E.)

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Cain’s Mark

The Sollabu are the wandering metallurgists that have different features from the Arabs with an admixture of an ancient language echoed through the koine Arabic they use today. Their history goes back over 7,000 years. They wear a cruciform or Tau sign etched into their forehead. Is this not the

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