Nostradamus C5 Q28: The outsider whose talent makes it possible for the resurrection to occur.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015

Nostradamus C5 Q28 Arm hung leg bound pale face dagger hidden in bosom three sworn in fray against Gennes, steel drawnThis is another verse where Nostradamus' draws heavily on the known references of the past to project an image of events yet to take place.

In this case the anagrams imply that a hero who is an outsider who gains recognition for his talents but not acceptance will be at the centre of the struggle to preform a resurrection central to their faith.

This hero will have characteristics not unlike those of the Greek Heracles (er laſche) and the Nordic Jotun (ont ju) called Loki both of whom have artistic records of their presence but limited narrative of them as leaders, heroes or gods.


# Aigis (Aegis): protective element of the ancient Greek Gods Athena and Zeus.
# Archelaus: Greek sculptor based in Prienne about 300BCE or Heracles son.
# Eleusian: reference to ancient Greek city of Eleusis and its Mysteries.
# Epigonus: Greek sculptor based in Pergamum about 300BCE.
# Pelasgia: a very ancient name for Greece.
# Semele: mortal mother of Dionysus (fathered by Zeus) - parallels story of Mary
# Jotun:  Nordic Giants who in mythical times lived alongside the Aesir.

 

 

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