And the measures and matters of The Truth of the "time" we are in ...how "man" ..."thought to change time and times ... Yet ...boards ..within and upon boards ... Dearly beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, how that one day is with the Lord, as a thousand year, and a thousand year as one day. The Lord is not slack to fulfil his promise, as some men count slackness: but is patient to us ward, and would have no man lost, but would receive all men to repentance. creteis@yahoo.com Behold within ...within a night mare ...of the green horse of Revelation ...dreaded and fearfull things ...
for i was taken and shown and found mine self in a place that was...is ...super modern (cunning / conning ) ...like unto a city ...of buildings that were all of all very most cunning buildings that were ever made ...and the places there about ..the same ...
Like unto: Tyrus ...as i was shown of the recorded Word ...of the Prophet Ezechiel...
Now back in to ..unto this city of the days ...and within the city peoples and peoples ...were on boards ...
and wheresoever the boards went ...so they went also ...and it appeared that they sat upon the boards ...stood on the boards ...and or layed on the boards ...
and i was astounded ...for so many followed and were on these boards ...and the boards took them ...took them whethersoever ...so ever they would go ...and they went ...
Now it came to pass that two boards were given me ...and i went whethersoever ...upon the boards ...
and the boards given me were most worthy ...and i showed the works of them to as many as might see it ...
for with the boards that were given me ...was the recorded Word of God ...and upon it i stood and went and came and whethersoever i was to go ...there i went on and of the Word of God my father ...within ...evenso i went ...
Now the other boards ...of the others were their own ...and very cunning devises they were ...and they went about ...again ...whetherso ...ever ...ever they went they went on and of ...and within these boards ...that they had purchased with their lives ...and living ...
Nevertheless while i was showning the boards that were given me ..to any that might see them and see whethersoever they went ...another came secretly and stole the boards ...
and i was sore vexed ...and wroth of these that had stolen the boards that were given me ...
and i said as much ...that it will not go well with these that have done such a thing ...
evenso ...and within the place where the boards were stolen ...whose head was an cunning ...conning merchant heart ...within that place ...
and those that that though themselves high and mighty and above the others ...within ...within the place ....these said tush ...knowing they had stolen the boards ...tush what can he do about it ?? ...and they mocked my appeal to give back the boards so that any and all could see them and how they went and whethersoever ...ever ...the boards would go and show any ...
and they that knew of the stealing ...knew ...and some feared ..and yet were silent and said nothing ...for fear of the high and mighties ...who they had allowed over them ...who they had allowed over them ...
Nevertheless i persisted and said ...comes an authority ...for to see what you have done ...
and the high and mighties ..withheld the more and tushed the more laughing ...for they had corporation authorities ...that were their own ...owned police ...and they would do nothing ...except look into the matter ...forever ...without resolve ...
and so the more the high and mighty laughed and mocked upon the me asking for the boards that had been stolen ...for they said they say what is stolen and what is not and what is a crime and what is not ...
and so i tried all of all ...and that even of the world of the worldly for any to come clean ...and clean repent ...of the taking the boards that were given me ...
and none not one came forth ...no not one ...though many if not all knew ...for many were afraid to offend ...those that they had ...chosen over them ...on their boards ...
Nevertheless as i was sore vexed and woe of heart ...i prayed of God my father and of Lord and brother Jesus ...
and in an instant...before all the words could come out of mine mouth of prayer ...
was shown me that ...within ...within the boards ...within the recorded Word of God that was given ...within it was it written ...and none could escape ...that ...that that was prophesy ...and it is of surety ...verity ...realness ...that all will come to pass ...within ...all that within shall come to pass ...
whethersoever ...it is stolen or not ...or taken or not ...or wrongfully used or not ...
for it is not of men ...and not dependent of the works and or doing of men ...for within ...within it is full filling ...
and one appeared to me ...and helped me to be at peace ...and in an instant ...the boards were returned to me ...and i was joy full and glad of heart ...
and i was taken ...with the recorded Word of God ...and shown of Paul in Acts 27 ...
When it was concluded that we should sail into Italy, they delivered Paul and certain other prisoners unto one named Julius, an undercaptain of Cesars soldiers. And we entered into a ship of Adramicium, and loosed from land, appointed to sail by the coasts of Asia, one Aristarcus out of Macedonia, of the country of Thessalia, being with us. And the next day we came to Sidon. And Julius courteously entreated Paul, and gave him liberty to go unto his friends, and to refresh himself. And from thence launched we, and sailed hard by Cypers, because the winds were contrary. Then sailed we over the sea of Cilicia, and Pamphilia, and came to Myra a city in Lycia.
And there the undercaptain found a ship of Alexander, ready to sail into Italy, and put us therein. And when we had sailed slowly many days, and scarce were come over against Gnidon (because the wind withstood us) we sailed hard by the coast of Candy, over against Salmo, and with much work sailed beyond it, and came unto a place called good port. Nigh whereunto was a city called Lasea. When much time was spent and sailing was now jeopardous, because also that we had overlong fasted, Paul put them in remembrance, and said unto them Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will be with hurt and much damage, not of the lading and ship only: but also of our lives. Neverthelater the undercaptain believed the governor and the master, better than those things which were spoken of Paul. And because the haven was not commodious to winter in, many took counsel to depart thence, if by any means they might attain to Phenices and there to winter, which is an haven of Candy, and serveth to the southwest and northwest wind. When the south wind blew, they supposing to obtain their purpose, loosed unto Asson, and sailed past all Candy.
But *anon after, there arose against their purpose, a flaw of wind out of the northeast. And when the ship was caught, and could not resist the wind, we let her go and drave with the weather. And we came unto an isle named Clauda, and had much work to come by a boat, which they took up and used help, undergirding the ship, fearing lest we should have fallen into Syrtes, and we let down a vessel and so were carried. The next day when we were tossed with an exceeding tempest, they lightened the ship, and the third day we cast out with our own hands, the tackling of the ship. When at the last neither sun nor star in many days appeared and no small tempest lay upon us, all hope that we should be saved, was then taken away. Then after long abstinence, Paul stood forth in the midst of them and said: Sirs ye should have hearkened to me, and not have loosed from Candy, neither to have brought unto us this harm and loss. And now I exhort you to be of goad cheer. For there shall be no loss of any mans life among you, save of the ship only. For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, saying: fear not Paul for thou must be brought before Cesar. And lo, God hath given unto thee all that sail with thee. Wherefore sirs be of good cheer: for I believe God, that so it shall be even as it was told me. How be it we must be cast into a certain island.
But when the fourteenth night was come as we were carried in Adria about midnight, the shipmen deemed that there appeared some country unto them: and sounded, and found it twenty fathoms. And when they had gone a little further, they sounded again, and found fifteen fathoms. Then fearing lest they should have fallen on some rock, they cast four anchors out of the stern, and wished for the day. As the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship, and had let down the boat into the sea, under a colour as though they would have cast anchors out of the foreship: Paul said unto the undercaptain and the Soldiers: except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be safe. Then the Soldiers cut off the rope of the boat, and let it fall away.
And in the meantime betwixt that and day, Paul besought them all to take meat, saying: this is the fourteenth day that ye have tarried and continued fasting, receiving nothing at all. Wherefore I pray you to take meat: for this no doubt is for your health: for there shall not an hair fall from the head of any of you. And when he had thus spoken, he took bread and gave thanks to God in presence of them all, and brake it, and began to eat. Then were they all of good cheer, and they also took meat. We were altogether in the ship, two hundred three score and sixteen souls. And when they had eaten enough, they lightened the ship and cast out the wheat into the sea.
When it was day, they knew not the land but they spied a certain haven with a bank into the which they were minded (if it were possible) to thrust in the ship. And when they had taken up the anchors, they committed themselves unto the sea, and loosed the rudder bonds and hoised up the mainsail to the wind and drew to land. But they chanced on a place, which had the sea on both the sides, and thrust in the ship. And the fore part stuck fast and moved not, but the hinder brake with the violence of the waves.
The Soldiers counsel was to kill the prisoners, lest any of them, when he had swum out, should flee away. But the undercaptain willing to save Paul kept them from their purpose, and commanded that they that could swim should cast themselves first in to the sea, and scape to land. And the other he commanded to go, some on boards, and some on broken pieces of the ship. And so it came to pass, that they came all safe to land.
*anon (a little while)
the Prophet Ezechiel 27 (Ezekiel) The word of the Lord came unto me, saying: O thou son of man, make lamentable complaint upon Tyre, and say upon Tyre, which is a port of the sea, that occupieth with much people, and many Isles: Thus saith the Lord God: O Tyrus, thou hast said: what, I am a noble city: thy borders are in the midst of the seas, and thy builders have made thy marvelous goodly. All thy tables have they made of Cypress trees of the mount Sanir. From Libanus have they taken Cedar trees, to make the masts: and the Oaks of Basan to make the rowers.
Thy boards have they made of ivory, and of costly wood out of the Isle of Cethim. Thy sail was of white small needle work out of the land of Egypt, to hang upon thy mast: and thy hangings of yellow silk purple, out of the Isles of Elisah. They of Sidon and Arnad were thy mariners, and the wisest in Tyre were thy shipmasters. The eldest and wisest at Gebal were they, that mended and stopped thy ships. All ships of the sea with their shipment occupied their merchandise in thee. The Perses, Lidians and the Libians were in thine host, and helped thee to fight: these hanged up their shields and helmets with thee, these set forth thy beauty. They of Arnad were with thine host round about thy walls, and were thy watchmen upon thy towers, they hanged their shields round about thy walls, and made thee marvelous goodly. Tharsis occupied with thee in all manner of wares, in silver, iron, tin, and lead, and made thy market great. Javan, Tubal and Mesech were thy merchants, which brought the men, and ornaments of metal, for thy occupying. They of the house of Thogarma brought unto thee at the time of thy mart, horse, horsemen and mules. They of Dedan were thy merchants: and many other Isles that occupied with thee, brought thee *wethers, elephant bones and Paycockes for a present. The Syrians occupied with thee, because of thy diverse works, and increased thy merchandise, with *Smaragdes, with scarlet, with needle work, with white linen cloth, with silk and with Crystal.
Judah and the land of Israel occupied with thee, and brought unto thy markets, wheat, balm, honey, oil and *triacle. Damascus also used merchandises with thee, in the best wine and white wool: because thy occupying was so great, and thy wares so many. Dan, Javan, and Mevsall have brought unto thy markets, iron ready made, with Casia, and Calamus, according to thine occupying. Dedan occupied with thee, in fair tapestry work and *quishins. Aribia and all the princes of Cedar have occupied with thee, in sheep, wethers, and goats.
The merchants of Sheba and *Rema, have occupied with also with thee, in all costly spices, in all precious stones and gold, which they brought unto thy markets. Haran, Chenne, and Eden, the merchants of Saba, Assiria, and Chelmad, were all doers with thee and occupied with thee: In costly raiment, of yellow silk and needle work ( very precious, and therefore packed and bound together with ropes ) Yee and in Cedar wood, at the time of thy markets. The ships of Tharsis were the chief of thy occupying.
Thus thou art full, and in great worship, even in the midst of the sea. Thy mariners were ever bringing unto thee out of many waters. But the east wind shall over bear thee into the midest of the sea: so that thy wares, thy merchandise, thy riches, thy mariners, thy shipmasters, thy helpers, thy occupiers ( that brought the things necessary ) the men of war that, are in thee: Yee and all thy *comens shall perish in the midst of the sea, in the day of thy fall. The suburbs shall shake at the loud cry of thy shipmen. All whirry men, and all mariners upon the sea, shall leap out of their boats, and set themselves upon the land. They shall lift up their voice because of thee, and make a lamentable cry. They shall cast up dust upon their heads, and lay down in the ashes. They shall shave themselves, and put sackcloth upon them for thy sake.
They shall mourn for thee with heartfull sorrow, and heavy lamentation, yee their children also will weep for thee. Alas, what city hath been so destroyed in the sea, as Tyre is? When thy wares and merchants came from the seas, thou gavest all people enough. The kings of the earth hast thou made rich, through the multitude of thy wares and occupying: But thou art now cast down in to the deep of the sea, all thy resort of people is perished with thee. All they that dwell in the Isles are abashed at thee, and all their kings are afraid, yee their faces have changed color. The merchants of the nations wonder at thee. In that thee are so clean brought to naught, and comest no more up.
*wethers=a castrated male sheep:ram. *Smaragdes=may be "samara" winged seeds, also called "key fruit" like unto ash, elm, or maple. *quishins; unknown maybe cushions *triacle=treaAcle 1. Cloying speech or sentiment. 2. Molasses. 3. A medicinal compound formerly used as an antidote for poison. Middle English triacle, antidote for poison. *Rema (Raamah). *comens (commons) *wreck=letters of the word were difficult to decipher, under high magnification; this is the best effort.
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