Nostradamus C10 Q89: Utopian conditions mislead people into believing in renewal of the Earth's abundance.
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.4 Q.71
for more).
The text of this verse talks of seven and fifty
pacific years, numbers which were of particular inportance to the
Therapeutas, a sect that led a rebellion in the first century of the
Christian era.
The anagrams hold rare references to a bride, and a
murderess thereby swapping the text to anagram relation found in its
companion verse.
The
identification of the Therapeutas sect is partially
deduced from the second line of this verse's text
which says Seven and Fifty pacific years.
The quote below shows why this line is relevant:
The [Therapeutas] sect revered the number 7 and its square, but the
most sacred of numbers was 50.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/591173/Therapeutae
Notably, the
Essenes and Therapeutae were Jewish ascetic sects
that shared many similarities and one of the things they shared
was their focus on these two numbers.
Within the anagrams the word
quittance can
be found and as it refers to the absolving of debt the presence of
anagrams for debits and
debts suggest they have
are purposeful rather than being the products of chance.

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