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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
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[30] See Isaiah, chapter 14: A) ‡ 12: "What, fallen (here see note i. below) from heaven (see note 2. under B. below), thou Lucifer, that ONCE DIDST (see note ii.) herald the dawn?" (see note iii.) (Knox bible, p.640) (italics and emphasis added) NOTES: i. see Webster's, p.409 for "fall": to descend freely by the force of gravity ii. see Webster's, p.794 for "once": at some indefinite time in the past (here compare rebellious use of present tense by the same one after transformation into J Lucifer upon ejection by Mary: "I, Jesus, AM the bright morning star" - see footnotes 9 & 18 above and note iii. below) iii. see Webster's, p.743 for "morning star": a BRIGHT planet ... seen in the eastern sky before or at sunrise (italics and emphasis added) * * * B) ‡ 13: 1."I will scale the heavens (see here note ii. below) (such was thy [Lucifer's] thought); I will set my throne higher than god's stars, take my seat at his own trysting-place, at the meeting of the NORHTERN HILLS; ... "(ibid.) (see note i.) 2."As for you, you have said in your heart, 'To the heavens I shall go up. Above the stars of god I shall lift my throne, and I shall sit down upon the mountain of meeting in the REMOTEST PARTS OF NORTH." (New World translation, p.786) (italics and emphasis added) NOTES: i. For the "remotest northern hills" as abode of Sivan, see Sreekandeswaram, op.cit., p.660 for "Kailäsam": a peak of Himavän; seat of Sivan ... ; p.1763 for "Himavän": the big mountain situate at the REMOTEST NORTHERN PARTS of the land of Bhäratham; p.660 for "Kailäsaväsi" (Sanskrit for inhabitant of Kailäsam): Sivan ... ; & p.1345 for "Bhäratham": ... India [translated form the Malayälam] (italics and emphasis added) ii.For the north as the site of "Swargam", see p.349, ibid., for "Utharalokam" (Sanskrit for world of the north): heavenly world (translated from the Malayälam) |
War against Hinduism. By Stephen Knapp Aryan invasion a laughing stock. By David Frawley
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