Nostradamus C6 Q14: Jesus clone is captured but another is held in his place.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse like the previous one (C6
Q13) presents details of the
Fire in the
Sky story with an anagram
Appep
(
appe p), the name of an asteroid, providing the focal
point.
Anagrams that help in giving meaning to this verse include:
1. Lille delegations diagnose error
alongside Dryope tail desolating Alba 2. Pouuers promptness patches Appep Puritan prison
print Pope ruinous purpose 3. Piersson repairing ordeal relalign prisoners uproariness 4. In-my-surprise Fabius
antic entitle Tibet prisons a tithable batch
# FabiusMaximus: 3rd Century BC Roman dictator #
FabiusLaurent: French Foreign minister from 2012; socialist, previously Prime
Minister from 1984-1986.
#absolu:
French for absolute # orrery:
a mechanical device showing the solar planetary sytem with true revolution
rates.
C6 Q14
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
Far from his land a King will lose the battle, At once escaped,
pursued, then captured, Ignorant one taken under the golden mail,
Under false garb, and the enemy surprised.
Loing de ſa terre Roy perdra la bataille Prompt eſchappe
pourſuiny ſuiuant prins Ignare prins soubs la doree maille Soubs
fainct habit et l'ennemy surprins
Adjacent Anagrams plus Anagrams of highest
merit. (~ means full line used) Selection Order based on letter
rarity, word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <deLegationS prey eRror><aLongSide teRrorey><Lille
diagnoSE><baldar deSignate prey eRror><eaSt oRrery (mechanical solar
system model) per baldar>>dRyope arreSted deSoLating
L2:
<appep ruinous> <patcheS pope><puritan purpoSe Spin patcheS>
<~Promptness print uia uuinSy Schappe(cloth from waste silk)
~><puritans uuinSy pouuerS><pope set caph><Scheat / cheatS /
Scathe><puritan Prison><prompt pope Cephas>
L3: <prisoners gaIn
sub ordeal><raper sins absolu erode aim><piersson realIgn
mail>uproariness
L4: <tibet chant><tithable antic><in batch men
entitle><So fabius purrs bit chant my sin>
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23) in
Nostradamus' Prophecies