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Seven Bible Wonders: Beyond Belief
Seven Bible Wonders: Beyond Belief
Seven Bible Wonders: Beyond Belief
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In 1961 President John F Kennedy forecast that America would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. His prediction came true because there were the engineers to design the rocket and capsule and the scientists to mathematically plot out the route through space and time within the laws of physics. However, long before JFK, the biblical prophets had predicted the coming of a Messiah at the time of a bright star and said that he would open up a gateway to the kingdom of heaven. That may have seemed like a tall order in those primitive times but it can now be shown that the prophets had also the engineers and scientists to plot out the gateway routes through time and space. Their ambitious program extended far beyond the nearby moon, for those astronomers theoretically mapped out the whole planetary mechanics of the solar system and went beyond to extend up to the constellations of the zodiac.
The prediction of a Messiah had set the tone of expectation in the Old Testament and it was taken by the faithful as God sending a powerful leader like David or Solomon who would restore the Jews to their past glory. Such a liberator may well have been on the minds of the prophets who witnessed the oppression of their brethren firsthand but they also had another more divine agenda. This was to see if they could ease the shocking finality of death with all it trauma for the departing souls and their families. Those seers would have known how the Egyptians believed that their dead Pharaohs were ferried across the great divide to a divine kingdom up there in the great river of the Milky Way in the heavens. If the same departure from this life could be availed of by mere mortals it would ease the burdens of strife and misery on earth. The prophets obviously prayed for divine intervention and somehow it came about that God would send his only son on a mission here on earth, which would revolutionize civilizations whole existence. This Messiah would preach of love and justice, heal the sick and spread peace throughout the land. But his foremost mission was to open up a gateway to heaven in the afterlife and so overcome the clutches of the grim reaper waiting at the graveside.
In preparing the path for the coming of a Messiah the prophets cast a mantle over the future generations and predicted he would arrive at the time of a bright star over Bethlehem. Nothing could be more sacred, for God would send his only son as the promised Messiah. Building on the prediction the prophets laid down red letter dates upon which, a pantheon of biblical superstars were introduced. This alternative story was without saints or serpents, but instead there were milestones laid along the path for the redeemer in order to authenticate his arrival at the end of days. Behind the scenes the prophets employed a mysterious calendar of almost impossible intricacy, which gave them the power of determination. The heavens were their dominion and they had the ability to forecast the unfolding of orchestrated events. They prepared the audience with the confluence of special indicators, signs or portents. Those signs were generally celestial and created a sense of divine connection. It imbued the character with a mystique or aura and culminated with the birth of Jesus, and his receipt of the royal ointment from the Magi.
This sacred calendar of the prophets has recently been uncovered from where it lay hidden in plain sight in scripture. Find out about the seven theoretical gateways to the heavens in Seven Bible Wonders - Beyond Belief.

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Release dateOct 10, 2017
ISBN9780995722590
Seven Bible Wonders: Beyond Belief
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Michael Hearns

Rather than give a generic description of my profile I will integrate it into my research activities in looking for evidence that a higher form of intelligence influenced the biblical prophets.I was born and reared in rural Ireland and our lives were ruled by religious fervour in which only the hierarchical clergy had a say. We were led to believe that there was a heaven above to ascend too for living in piety and doing what we were told but the burning fires of hell below awaited those who did not obey. The notion of a heaven in the afterlife seemed to have originated with the biblical prophets and they were considered to have been divinely inspired when they made their predictions. They had alluded to Jacob’s ladder reaching up to God and the building of the beguiling tower of Babel together with a fiery chariot ascending out of sight so the aspiration from the prophets was to soar up to the heavens. But words alone were never going to be sufficient to convince the universal audience that there was a paradise awaiting us.Years went by and I studied telecommunications in college and worked in the national Telecom Company but eventually moved to work in one of the main national newspapers. During that time Ireland underwent major changes with wide scale economic and social transformations. Along the way I drifted from the archaic world of boring Sunday sermons but I retained an interest in biblical history and am fascinated with the archaeology of the Levant. I was also interested in several of the building projects such as with the tabernacle in the Book of Exodus and other numerical data configurations in the Bible.A door opened for me when I learned that scholars have established that the first five books of the Old Testament had been covertly re-edited around 500 – 700 BCE and the various stories had been dramatized out of all proportions. So preoccupied were investigators with analysing the text to try and identify the re-editors that they seemed to have overlooked that large volumes of numbers had been also inserted including practically the whole Book of Numbers. Many of those numbers were incredible with men living to be over nine hundred years of age or with exaggerated population sizes in two censuses.It seemed to me that those numbers had to have been of tremendous importance for the re-editors to insert them in scripture. I therefore conducted an analysis and found evidence that some of those numbers equated to the heavenly orbits. Those observations began a quest that resulted with many significant discoveries over the years. Piece by piece a giant cosmic archive was assembled and it comprised of a solar calendar and recordings of the orbits of the planets around the sun. It was evident that some of the data was beyond the capabilities of mortals to acquire at that stage of engineering development.Gradually the cosmic data fell into place and it showed what the prophets were up to. They had predicted the coming of a Messiah at the time of a bright star over Bethlehem. However, nobody knew that they had plotted out his arrival on the solar calendar and listed the coordinates to identify that star over Bethlehem.While investigating the numerical data in scripture I came across the copper scroll which was found in a cave by the Dead Sea in 1952. Unlike the other scrolls with their religious contents, the copper scroll listed 64 sites where vast quantities of gold and silver treasures were buried back in antiquity. All efforts by archaeologists to find the treasures ended in failure as the descriptions of where to locate the various sites were too vague or absurd. There was a litany of numbers on the copper scroll which were listed as the number of cubits to dig to find numerical weights of gold and silver treasures. My subsequent investigation proved that the numbers were the real gems because they proved to be the indices of a long lost biblical calendar that was used to map out the future.That was what I found in my research work and the findings raise many fundamental questions. Where and how did the prophets acquire this complex archive of astronomy? Why did the re-package the data on astronomy and insert it covertly as the domestic related numbers in the Old and New Testaments? Why did they not pass on the knowledge to the Vatican and other religious institutions?Not since Samson flexed the full span of his mighty arms to bring the temple crashing down, have the pillars of conventional belief been so sorely tested. But this endeavor is not about sacking the temple, though it will certainly annul some of the myths and practices that religious establishments have rested on for thousands of years. The revelation that some of the most beautiful lyrical parables of the Bible as well as some of its most disturbing texts carried a watermark that can only be seen when held up to the light of physics and science may seem controversial at first. But the findings do unveil the format of a magnificent archive of celestial knowledge in all its multi-layered ingeniousness. This would appear to be the sign that people in every century had awaited, a compelling sign that the prophets were in contact with a higher form of intelligence when they acquired this divine like knowledge of the heavens.Michael Hearns (Author)

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    Seven Bible Wonders - Michael Hearns

    Seven Bible Wonders

    Beyond Belief

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 The Mission

    Chapter 2 The Gateway to the Heavens in the Ark

    Chapter 3 The Tower of Babel

    Chapter 4 The Tabernacle Planetarium

    Chapter 5 The days of a Solar Calendar Paraded as Censuses

    Chapter 6 The Seven Invisible Planets

    Chapter 7 Out of this World on Jacob’s ladder

    Chapter 8 The Star of Bethlehem

    Chapter 9 The Messiah was immortalised in Time

    Chapter 10 The Solar Cross

    Chapter 11 Mary Magdalene

    Conclusion

    Tables

    Table 1 The Gateway to the Constellations of the Zodiac

    Table 2 The Orbits of the Planets and Time periods in the Tabernacle Dimensions

    Table 3 The Days of a Strategic Solar Calendar in the Fourth Chart

    Table 4 The Seven Invisible Planets

    Table 5 A Wonder in Engineering Design

    Illustration 1 The Blue and Yellow Routes of the Ark through Solar and Star Time

    Illustration 2 The Seven Visible Planets plus Neptune

    Illustration 3 All of the Planets from Mercury to Pluto Plus Eris

    Illustration 4 The Messiah was immortalised in a Sacred Time line

    Introduction

    In 1961 President John F Kennedy forecast that America would put a man on the moon before the end of the decade. His prediction came true because there were the engineers to design the rocket and capsule and the scientists to mathematically plot out the route through space and time within the laws of physics. However, long before JFK, the biblical prophets had predicted the coming of a Messiah at the time of a bright star and said that he would open up a gateway to the kingdom of heaven. That may have seemed like a tall order in those primitive times but it can now be shown that the prophets had also the engineers and scientists to plot out the gateway routes through time and space. Their ambitious programme extended far beyond the nearby moon, for those astronomers theoretically mapped out the whole planetary mechanics of the solar system and went beyond to extend up to the constellations of the zodiac.

    The prediction of a Messiah had set the tone of expectation in the Old Testament and it was taken by the faithful as God sending a powerful leader like David or Solomon who would restore the Jews to their past glory. Such a liberator may well have been on the minds of the prophets who witnessed the oppression of their brethren firsthand but they also had another more divine agenda. This was to see if they could ease the shocking finality of death with all it trauma for the departing souls and their families. Those seers would have known how the Egyptians believed that their dead Pharaohs were ferried across the great divide to a divine kingdom up there in the great river of the Milky Way in the heavens. If the same departure from this life could be availed of by mere mortals it would ease the burdens of strife and misery on earth. The prophets obviously prayed for divine intervention and somehow it came about that God would send his only son on a mission here on earth, which would revolutionize civilizations whole existence. This Messiah would preach of love and justice, heal the sick and spread peace throughout the land. But his foremost mission was to open up a gateway to heaven in the afterlife and so overcome the clutches of the grim reaper waiting at the graveside.

    In preparing the path for the coming of a Messiah the prophets cast a mantle over the future generations and predicted he would arrive at the time of a bright star over Bethlehem. Nothing could be more sacred, for God would send his only son as the promised Messiah. Building on the prediction the prophets laid down red letter dates upon which, a pantheon of biblical superstars were introduced. This alternative story was without saints or serpents, but instead there were milestones laid along the path for the redeemer in order to authenticate his arrival at the end of days. Behind the

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