Nostradamus C8 Q90: The cloning of a Jesus-gene upsets other religions.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
Each line of the text of this verse is linked to a
different religion practised during early Roman times.
Tthe first line involves
Christ, the second relates to
the
Mithraic Mysteries, the third that of
Saturn and
the fourth is linked to the diffuse religion of the ancient Greeks through
King Priam of Troy.
An
anagrammatic clue within each line helps define the religion relevant to
that line. In the first line there is
Jesus (
iSez v), in the second there is
Judaeus
(
ieu du ſa), the third has
Cronos
(
orc ſon)
and the fourth holds
Polydorus (
oy plus ord), the youngest son of Priam.
The purpose of this verse is the provision of broad
guidelines to those multi-faith events that Nostradamus used to attune his
future visions.
The futuristic scenario invoked involves
the
attitudes of various groups that drive one of them to try cloning
'Jesus-sourced' genes; an action which causes dramatic reactions from the others.
Key Ideas:
Polydorus, Jesus, supraterraneous, precollusion,
prolusory, versions, necropolis, improvable,
pylorus, reprieval,
griever, comparable, troubledness, Corfu, coloniser,
Urban, prevail, Judaeus, carve/s, serenaders, troubles, robust, Cronos, ply, tenuous,
orders, densest, crusade, arrive, wide, river, scorn, size, losers,
sensed, scored, neuron, arouses, coma, trouble.
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