Nostradamus C4 Q71: Therapeuts revolt leads to murder at Thadeus wedding.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The following verse is part of a series
linking an Essenean-like sect of the first century CE to a story
of murder during a marriage. (See
C.10 Q.89 for more). This verse brings together the extremely rare
anagrams for
Therapeutas
(
te par hauſte) and
Theudas (
hauſte d') with both these terms being
relevant to events in the Levant in the first century CE. Its
text talks of murder involving a bride and her companions.
Anagrams with greatest potential to resolve this
verse include:
1. I espoused cluster eludes lifes seed lines
2. Eastern pleasurist flaunted pulsimeter arranged
3. Edda lands utensils
outlines seed lines Iules node vest Plussey 4. Capetian chapter necessitate Therapeutas
Theudas inosculated
nucleotidase poles
C4 Q71
Original Verse in English and French (Benoit Ed.)
In place of the bride daughters slaughtered, Murder with
great error no survivor to be: Within the well vestals inundated,
Bride extinguished by a drink of Aconite.
En lieu d'eſpouſe les filles trucidees Meurtre a grand faulte
ne ſera ſuperſtile Dedans le puys veſtules inondees L'eſpouſe
estaincte par hauſte d'Aconile.
Extra Info:
Therapeutae, Greek
Therapeutai ('Healers','or
'Attendants'),
singularTherapeutes,
Jewish sect of ascetics closely resembling the
Essenes, believed to have settled on the shores of Lake Mareotis in
the vicinity of
Alexandria, Egypt, during the 1st century
ad. The
sect was unusually severe in discipline and mode of life. The Holy
Scriptures were treated as
allegorical, believing that the words of the literal text were symbols
of something hidden. They held a dualistic view of body and soul.
Theudas (died c. 46 AD) was a
Jewish rebel of the 1st century AD. His name, if a
Greek compound, may mean "gift of God", although other scholars
believe its etymology is
Semitic and might mean 'flowing with water'. At some point
between 44 and 46 AD, Theudas led his followers in a short-lived
revolt.
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: <i cluster lifes sEed line><tells lifes
eSpouSed><elSe cEnturies-seed seed fills> lifeless
L2: <~SerenaS
pulSiMeter arrange true default~><Serena true default arrange Super
liSt><pulSiMeter SerenaS truer age><~Serene pleaSuriSt flaunted a great
reum~><~Serene fault arranged paStureS /paSteur'S truer liMe~><prieSt
aSSure><aSSure tripleS><lisT uprearS>
L3: <end on yves pulse
Deadness><no seed lines saDden><yves utenSils Deaden pulse node><pulse
needs eDdan outlineS> <yves sin no luSt unelapsed>
L4:
<therapeutaS codA line><poLeS uneaSiest icon date uSA chapter ><duetS
harp neceSsitate><~parthenic educAtionS Spell a Seat po uSE~><saint
eSpouSe parachuteS daTe><arethuSa pittances See> <a parthenic
nucleotidASe> theudAS capetian
Table listing anagram occurrences (1-23)
in
Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: Therapeutas, parachutes, flaunted, Capetian,
utensils, lifeless, chapter, Yves, 2: inosculated,
educations, necessitate, pulsimeter, pleasurist, parthenic, insultees,
outlines, uneasiest, ashratu, easiest, coda 3: nucleotidase,
pittance, superstar, espoused, Arethusa, default, Theudas, cluster,
fills, 4: latin-codes, seedline, 5: pittances, utricles,
leoniel, ashertu, fault, 6: pastures, crust, cadet / acted, vests,
7: espouses, utensil, needles, tussle, fill, 8: pseudo, 9:
ellipse, Petrus / purest, 10: unelapsed, deadness, Iseult, 11:
tells, 12: arrange, lust, 13: lifes / files / flies, 14:
resplit / triples, intact, 15: elusion, carpet, posed, Selene,
16: Lepuy, dupes, 17: saddens, fad, 18: uprears, Eddas, 19:
espouse, espouse, 20: arranged, harp, flees / feels, 21: list.
22: - 23: -
Key Ideas:
Therapeutas, bride, murder, parachutes, flaunted, Capetian,
utensils, lifeless,
chapter, Yves, inosculated, educations,
necessitate, pulsimeter, pleasurist, outlines, uneasiest, coda,
nucleotidase, pittance, superstar, espoused, default, Theudas, cluster,
fills.
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