Nostradamus C3 Q59: Events at Nicene Council set tone for cloning experiments on the Christ Gene
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015, 2022
There
are eight verses with an anagram of Agennos and this is one of them. These
verses form a remarkable set with a strong link to Christ's mortal /
immortal status and his family connection to God all of which is in
keeping with agennos (not begotten) and gennos (begotten by man).
All eight of the agennos anagram
verses can be accessed through
agennos quatrains. The
discussion of the context of that council is throughout the Prophecies and
is brought together in my paper
Nicea and Agennos.
Agennos
is a cipher of great import to Nostradamus' thesis and its significance
goes back to the debates at the Nicean Council in the 4th Century CE.
This verse is important as an anchor for many clusters
since it gives the religious cornerstone on which Nostradamus built his
major theme.
The cornerstone nature of two verses each of
which contains an anagram of agennos is the main reason I pair
C4 Q01
with C3 Q59.
Within the anagrams of this verse
the
ones for
Tetragrammaton (
ang mettra a mort),
transposed (
d
part de ſon ſ),
Silvester(
le tiers vſ),
Superb(
ſurpe B),
viruses(
iers vſu),
Montpeliers(
mort ſenile p),
Palestine(
t ſenile pa), and
monogenist (
ng ne ſoit mo) are either singular with no other
occurrences or have a maximum of two.
Together they weave a consistent
tale about the bloodline of Jesus as viewed by the dominant Christian
Church.
And although other anagrams are not quite so rare they are
still infrequent enough or form powerful sequences and thereby instill
confidence in the theme (e.g.
Paul's mortal matter(
mettra- a mortL-a
plus),
Tamar(
tra a m),
San-Grael (
arle ſang),
pagan(
ang pa),
epulary (
e par luy),
tremors(
r mort ſe) and
agennos(
ang ne ſo).
# Tetragrammaton:
four letter permutations for the name of God in Hebrew. # Tamar:
one of the names those believing in Christ line apply to a person
in his maternal line. # Silvester:
reigning Pope at the time of the Nicean Council.