I'm sure many people have heard about Ron Wyatt. He claimed he discovered the ark of the Covenant, The Mercy seat etc. He said, the cave where he saw these things was directly, underneath, where the cross that Our Lord was crucified on stood. Blood from Our Lord, dripped down onto the top of the mercy seat. Ron said, he scrape
ellauri483.html on line 626: Ronald Eldon Wyatt (June 2, 1933 – August 4, 1999) was an American anesthetical nurse and hobbyist explorer, who claimed to have made almost 100 dramatic biblical archaeology discoveries. Major assertions included finding Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat, the Ark of the Covenant in a cave near Jerusalem, chariot remnants of Pharaoh’s army at the Red Sea crossing, the true location of Mount Sinai, and sites tied to Sodom and Gomorrah, where Lot's shaft entered his daughter's loins.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 550: Through caverns measureless to man Keskijalan ulottumattomaan
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 574: Then reached the caverns measureless to man, Se meni, tuli noihin syviin luoliin,
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 581: From the fountain and the caves. jotain sekä lähteestä että lävestä.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 583: A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice! Aurinkoinen kupoli, paikka tuttu!
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 595: That sunny dome! those caves of ice! aurinkoisen, ja kaikki näkisivät
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 750: Happy field or mossy cavern, Kiva niitty tahi sammaltunneli,
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 774: Happy field or mossy cavern, Kivalla niityllä ja nukkaisessa kolossa,
xxx/ellauri137.html on line 569: From caverns of the seas, now washed anew.
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 207: R. Y’hoshu’a ben Levi once found Elijah standing at the entrance of the cave or R. Shim’on ben Yohai…He asked him: “When will the Messiah come?” He said to him: “Go, ask him himself” “And where does he sit? “At the entrance of the city [of Rome]” “And what are his marks?” “His marks are that he sits among the poor who suffer of diseases, and while all of them unwind and rewind[the bandages of all their wounds] at once, he unwinds and rewinds them one by one, for he says, ‘Should I be summoned, there must be no delay.’” R. Y’hoshu’a went to him and said to him; “Peace be unto you, my Master and Teacher!” He said to him: “Peace unto you, Son of Levi!” He said to him: when will the Master come?” He said to him: “Today.” R. Y’hoshu’a went to Elijah, who asked him; “What did he tell you?” R. Y’hoshu’s said “[He said to me:] Peace be unto you, Son of Levi!” Elijah said to him: “[By saying this] he assured the World to Come for you and your father.” R. Y’hoshu’a then said to Elijah: “The Messiah lied to me, for he said ‘today I shall come,’ and he did not come.” Elijah said: “This is what he told you: 'Today', If you but hearken to His voice’ (Ps. 95:7) (Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 98a)[12]
xxx/ellauri148.html on line 355: Cerebrates were zerg brood leaders. They were originally created by the Overmind as intermediate commanders but were removed from the Swarm's power structure by the Queen of Blades. Unnamed cerebrate. Kerrigan seized control of the cerebrate by severing its ties to the Overmind. It acted as her lieutenant and commander for her Swarms during the Brood War. Unnamed cerebrate, created to secure the Argus stone. Unnamed cerebrate, aided in the assault on Aridas, and commanded from in a cavern near the frontlines. (Lähde: Starcraft Wiki)
xxx/ellauri199.html on line 781: Lähellä luolaa Near a cave
xxx/ellauri234.html on line 398: Neve queri possit dura fuisse, cave. Ettei sanomaan päästä et teit väkivaltaa!
xxx/ellauri235.html on line 243: The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear: Merikarhun synkät käsittämättömät luolat:
xxx/ellauri307.html on line 749: Benjy DeMott -vainaa "saw as three pervasive social myths: the assumption, held by many Americans, that we live in a classless society; the promise, held out by movies and television, that individual friendships between blacks and whites can vanquish racism all by themselves; and the images of women, ubiquitous in popular culture, that render them almost indistinguishable from men." He opined that movements of the lower classes have a tendency to 'go awry.' Benjamin Haile DeMott was born on June 2, 1924, in Rockville Centre, N.Y.; his father was a carpenter, his mother a faith healer. He joined the Amherst faculty in 1951 and earned a Ph.D. in English literature from Harvard two years later. He observed that a tenet of national faith in America had been that "goodness equals laughter, that humour can banish crisis, that if you pack up your troubles and smile, horror will take to the caves". Critical response to Mr. DeMott's work was divided. His detractors saw his pop-culture references as forced efforts to look au courant.
xxx/ellauri354.html on line 383: Ex iis unam cave. (Beware of one hour.)
xxx/ellauri440.html on line 221: The film was shot across more than 20 locations in Israel, including the caves of Beit Gubrin (now the Peit Klop National Park), which were used for What's the Buzz?, Strange Thing Mystifying, and Everything's Alright.
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