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Topic: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? | |
wizard Replies: 61 Views: 94733 |
Forum: British History Posted: 8:30 am Subject: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? |
Komori, in view of past contretemps, can you indicate the origin of your theory that the Celtic languages are Semitic? I ask because I am anxious to take up this theory and as you know I have a tenden ... | |
Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 4:52 pm Subject: Anglesey |
Some word and letter crunching:
Dec eangli: Eang-Li perhaps variation of O.E. - iunge “young” and perhaps indicating first people, first farmers; iunge man, abbreviated; iu man, yoe man, ... |
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Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 11:37 pm Subject: Anglesey |
Hatty wrote:
Wisdom or intelligence are close associates of memory especially in a society where learning depends on oral transmission. Yes I suppose hard lessons can be learned via oral transmiss ... |
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Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 10:59 pm Subject: Anglesey |
Ishmael wrote:
I urge you to consider the notion that there were never any "Druids" in Britain. If you see similarities between Druids and Magi, it may be because the Druids are historicall ... |
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Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 9:04 pm Subject: Anglesey |
Dan wrote: Can someone look up mere and mir words? I think you'll find purity and also boundary meanings that fit with the surface of the water meanings
Norse Mythology - Mimir's well? A metapho ... |
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Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 9:03 am Subject: Anglesey |
Hatty wrote:
There's a "mountain" on Anglesey called Parys (Paris?) Mon, aka Myndd Parys, where copper is mined and excavations have uncovered substratum debris dating back to the early Bro ... |
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Topic: Anglesey | |
wizard Replies: 184 Views: 259148 |
Forum: British History Posted: 8:44 am Subject: Anglesey |
Hatty wrote:
It's always struck me that David, a Hebrew 'royal' name, is one of the most Welsh of Welsh names. Maybe David was a Watkins-style Dodman. His greatest feat? Slaying Goliath with a carefu ... |
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Topic: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? | |
wizard Replies: 61 Views: 94733 |
Forum: British History Posted: 7:10 am Subject: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? |
Ishmael wrote:
Could be. But if so, it is more likely that this is because British History and the Bible were both fabricated from related source materials. Neither is likely set in the correct locat ... |
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Topic: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? | |
wizard Replies: 61 Views: 94733 |
Forum: British History Posted: 11:04 pm Subject: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? |
There is a lot to say about it but the matter began for me with this question...
What is Martin Luther doing cannonizing scripture during the reformation when the Bible was supposedly cannonized in ... |
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Topic: Going Walkabout | |
wizard Replies: 644 Views: 261639 |
Forum: British History Posted: 10:09 pm Subject: Going Walkabout |
My sister has sent a sprig of wormwood from the garden of the Roman villa at Fishbourne in Sussex. In her note she wrote "the Romans apparently introduced a lot of herbs and plants into Britain&q ... | |
Topic: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? | |
wizard Replies: 61 Views: 94733 |
Forum: British History Posted: 11:24 am Subject: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? |
Hatty wrote:
Are the similarities between Welsh and Hebrew typically found in a religious context? I'm not convinced they are typically found but the similarities may be considered for further exp ... |
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Topic: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? | |
wizard Replies: 61 Views: 94733 |
Forum: British History Posted: 11:58 pm Subject: Gael Celtic Hebrew British Coincidence? |
Gael hedd. (Welsh)
Galaed. (Hebrew) meaning Geledd (Gen.31;47) i.e. heap of testimony Anudon. (Welsh) Aen Adon. (Hebrew) meaning "Without God" Yni all sy dda. (Welsh) Ani E ... |
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Topic: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) | |
wizard Replies: 198 Views: 125831 |
Forum: Pre-History Posted: 1:33 pm Subject: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) |
Mick Harper wrote:
I fear you misundertand my motives. Generally speaking we don't divulge Treasure Hunt material to people who haven't but might go on one. That's obvious enough. You are in an in-be ... |
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Topic: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) | |
wizard Replies: 198 Views: 125831 |
Forum: Pre-History Posted: 1:12 pm Subject: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) |
On the subject of Ignoral -- I found the article below in World Wide Words. Although the article is not directly relative to the Treasure Hunt, it is relative to (Ignoral), a word that I had not come ... | |
Topic: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) | |
wizard Replies: 198 Views: 125831 |
Forum: Pre-History Posted: 4:13 pm Subject: Origins of Mankind (Somewhat Experimental) |
Mick Harper wrote:
My child, do you not understand anything? Here we have, as you say, potentially the most important fossil ever discovered if it is indeed 40,000 years old. Yet it is still 'being t ... |
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