Monday, March 5, 2012

REPAIRING THE BREACH From the High QUEEN of Ireland and Saint Patrick to SOVEREIGN USA

In “Her Land,” when a woman marries a man, it is legal for the man to assume the woman’s surname and drop his own in HER LAND

Some people say that “if it wasn’t legal, then the lawyers, they would sue. And the prisons would be filled with folks who had a drink or two. And, if they didn’t like it, then away the girls would run. And, if there wasn’t plenty, then the pilfers would get none.

Some people say that the oldest of laws in Ireland is the law of color, lass. The colors of one’s coat are very important to the Irish for the same reasons that the colors and the number of colors are important to a Scot’s kilt. Look for yourselves to the Book of God, Genesis 37:3.

You see, long ago in Ireland, the High Queen was to wear seven colors; “7” is the number of completion. A prophet was only allowed to wear six colors; “6” is the number of a man. Five colors could be worn only by the noble, and “5” is the number of grace. For officers of the military, three colors were only permitted; “3” is the number of divine manifestation. For your common soldier, two colors were the limit, boys, and “2” is the number of adequate witness. For the common lad, mud and sweat, ale and kale, only one color was permitted, and “1” is the number of God.

Ireland’s wells are sacred; these are commemorative of Joseph being placed in a well by his brethren. So also is the ancient Irish custom to swear by the sun, moon and stars in remembrance of Joseph’s dream wherein the sun, moon and stars bowed down to him.

The stone pillars in Ireland are called “ons,” and the early priests referred to them as “Bothels” (not brothels, lads, BOTHELS!), an Irish transliteration of a Hebrew word, “Beth-el,” which means “House of God” as in “Jacob’s Pillar.” Remember: Joseph married the daughter of Potiphar, a sun priest of On, in Egypt.

In a study of the Book of Jeremiah presents evidence of Tamar Tephi and her sister, Scota, were the two daughters of King Zedekiah of the Tribe of Judah, and that the prophet Jeremiah brought them to the King of Zaragossa (Iberia/Spain) and married Princess Scota to this king.

Moving north, Jeremiah and Princess Tamar departed for the Emerald Isle. It is said that the beauty of Princess Tamar was lauded far and wide. Upon arriving, Princess Tamar was married to the sitting king, Eochaidh. He was of the bloodline of Zarah, the son of Judah whose hand breached his mother’s womb first before his twin brother, Pharez. Hence, the famous “Scarlet Thread” of the Irish and the Scots.

In bringing together King Eochaidh and Princess Tamar (who was of the line of Judah-Pharez), the breach between Zarah and Pharez was then healed. The conditions of marriage were stated by the prophet Jeremiah: First, the king would have to renounce his worship of the god Bel and of the serpent, and then, accept the Mosaic law and the worship of YHVH.

And, what of these snakes? They were driven from Ireland by the prophet Jeremiah who was known by the name “Ollam Fola” – known today as St. Patrick.

And, how is this? "In his stead" (anti), the Roman Church sent a missionary to Ireland (for its own purposes) hundreds of years later who was given the name “Patrick” by the people.

Then, what is a Patrick, lads? It is “case-shot ... irregular pieces of iron shot from cannons to destroy the rigging and sails of ships.” This is a “Patrick.”

And, the “snakes” were the people who worshipped the snake – the DeDanaans – the sons of Dan who came to Ireland after the descendents of Joseph, the Tribe of Ephraim. Remember what Jacob said of his son, Dan, in his blessing: “Dan shall judge his people as one of the tribes of Israel. Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path, that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward.” (Genesis 49:16)

So, those who would not worship the God of Moses were driven from Ireland by Jeremiah "like snakes". Those who stayed were obedient to the will of God and were the noble descendents, the honorable sons, of Dan, the fifth son of Jacob.

Who is it, then, who can wear four colors because “4” is the number of the whole world? Judah is the fourth son of Jacob. And, what is the gemstone of Judah? The fourth stone of the breastplate of the high priest is of the Tribe of Judah, the emerald stone – GREEN is it, lads, the color of new life. The high priest of Israel was to wear the breastplate of pure gold set with 12 precious stones. The number “12” is representative of the 12 sons of Israel. This is why we wear but one color – the color green – on this day.

It is here, then, the Emerald Isle, where the prophet Jeremiah planted this tender twig, Tamar Tephi, of which Ezekiel speaks in his riddle of the two tender twigs in Chapter 17:22-24.

So, Ireland became this tender twig’s land (HER LAND). Remember: “IR” comes from the Old English word, “hir,” which comes from the root word, “her.” So, this would be “HER LAND.”

These snakes were driven from “Her Land,” Ireland, on the third day of the first month in the sacred year of the Hebrew calendar (March 17 in our Julian calendar) so that we would remember our God and who we are. This has been accomplished by the mighty hand of God, from year to year, for over 2,500 years.


“Deep calleth unto deep,” then, to you.

Remember, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters: “The steps of a good woman are order to the Lord.”(Genesis 38)

3 comments:

Teresa D. Smith said...

A NEW LOOK on THE NEW LIFE established March 17th...NOW the next "REPAIRING OF THE BREACH" shall be in HER LAND given by GRACE, set forth By The Lord for HE paid the price for SIN, granting Grace and Mercy in The House of Israel...and in this SOVEREIGN LAND USA ...we ARE ONE NATION UNDER GOD...time to DRIVE OUT "the snakes" and bring about the Deadly Wound! Cause it to be so My Lord in Jesus Name for YOUR PEOPLES SAKE, as for me and MY HOUSE and THIS LAND we will serve ONLY The Lord!

Becky in Orlando said...

Thank you, thank you, Thank our Father in Heaven! Your expose on who the snakes really ARE is wonderful. Thank you!

Becky in Orlando

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