Thursday, September 8, 2016

The cavern of ages or surrender of Daniel may contain inside

history channel documentary hd The cavern of ages or surrender of Daniel may contain inside it an imperceptible and imperceptible mystery entrance to the past and the parallel universes with the greater part of its string speculations set up together. Perhaps that was the motivation behind why just needed things (Dead Sea Scrolls) covered up inside it might be uncovered to the stripped eye of any explorer...That consecrated antiquity might be the lost Arch of the Covenant.This entryway of space and time holds the key to the where about of Thoth where he lies in Amanti anticipating to be summoned again by the unadulterated and deserving of the human race...Quote from the Book of Solomon: "* The hollow may have been situated on Mount Tabor. A medieval guest to the Holy Land, Abbot Daniel, keeps in touch with: "They demonstrate you upon mount Tabor, at a level place, an exceptional hole cut in the stone, similar to a basement, which has a little window in the rooftop. At the base of the hole towards the east there is an altar...*" end of quote.

Truth be told; and as wild as it might sound, I would set out to accept that sooner rather than later and with more propelled innovation there would be found an underground time burrow in that particular district associating it directly through to the sphinx pyramid and presumably another passage to Sharam el sheik in Egypt.According to customary Christian conviction the hole of ages lies in one of two areas which is in Mount Tabor, in the lower Galilee at the eastern end of Jezreel Valley around 18 km west of the ocean of Galilee in Israel, to numerous Christians it is accepted to be the site of transfiguration of Jesus. To Arabs it is known as the Jabal el Tour, (jabal implies Mount in Arabic). Truth be told and to numerous Christians it is a journey site went to habitually by lovers and admirers for its typical and nostalgic qualities. Later in the fifth century Mount Hermon was selected as an option area for the transfiguration of Jesus.

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