Nostradamus C01 Q72: interest in the early Christian impact on Southern France.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse is more historical than most and its content
suggests it belongs in the stream about the Christ lineage in Southern
France.
Its key anagrams relate to the period in which the Christian
apostles were active and reflects the changes that the Roman Empire
brought to the Pyrennees and Provence.
The anagrams for Euroclydon and Boanergean add piquant detail to the story told in the text.
#Euroclydon, also known as Euraquilo, is a stormy, northeasterly wind that occurs in the Mediterranean Sea, particularly in the Levant. It is described as a dangerous, tempestuous wind that can cause shipwrecks. The
term is most notably used in the Bible (Acts 27:14) to describe the
storm that threatened to wreck the ship carrying the Apostle Paul to
Rome
The name #"Boanerges" appears in the New Testament, specifically in Mark 3:17, where Jesus gives it to James and John.
The term "sons of thunder" reflects their potential for passionate, even forceful, action, likened to a thunderstorm.

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