Iban = Christian Apokalupsis of Ioannes (Apocalypse of St. John the Divine)
descriptions of world of Heaven, beyond the sky
4: |
Gawai Amat |
c:v |
Yes^u<a (Iesous, 1:1) |
c:v |
YS^a<YaH |
:272-279 |
[Lan openeth the sky-door] |
1:18 |
keys |
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:282 |
gibbons |
19:15 |
tail |
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:289, 300 |
stars |
1:20 |
stars |
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:333 |
no feet |
2:18 |
brass feet |
20:2, 4 |
barefoot |
:339 |
hot |
3:15 |
hot |
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:345 |
shuddering |
21:4 |
trembling |
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:346 |
divide night from day |
21:8 |
day-time, and ... nights |
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:349 |
oars {that of Odusseus was mistaken as winnowing-bat} |
21:10 |
winnowing |
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:352 |
gong |
3:22 |
hear |
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:353 |
pilgrimage |
21:13 |
caravans |
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:365 |
kindle a fire |
3:18 |
tried in the fire |
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:375 |
diamond |
4:3 |
a jasper and a sardine stone |
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:383 |
gold |
4:4 |
crown of gold |
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:398 |
rainbow ladder |
4:3 |
rainbow round about the throne |
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:400, 401 |
"No, Uncle" |
5:3 |
no man |
23:4 |
Neither ... young men, nor ... virgins |
:405 |
spirit of storehouses |
6:6 |
measure of barley |
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:409 |
the wind |
6:13 |
mighty wind (7:1 the four winds) |
25:4 |
blast ... as a storm |
:413 |
eggplant |
6:13 |
figs |
25:6 |
wines on the lees |
:415 |
of the incised brow |
7:3 |
sealed ... in their foreheads |
25:7 |
face |
:416 |
cotton ... for the drying up of tears |
7:17 |
wipe away all tears |
25:8 |
wipe away tears |
:433 |
thunder |
8:5 |
thunderings |
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:434 |
rustle with the sound |
8:6 |
praepared themselves to sound |
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:439 |
ponds where fish spawn |
8:9 |
creatures which were in the sea, and had life |
25:11 |
swimmeth |
:440 |
ready for firing |
8:10 |
burning |
27:4 |
flame |
:441 |
leaf-eating |
8:11 |
bitter |
27:10 |
feed, ... consume the branches |
:446 |
fig-fruits |
9:1 |
a star fall (in 6:13 stars fell as fig-fruits) |
27:12 |
beat off "his fruit" (JPS) [28:4 first-ripe fig] |
:457 |
sound of the drums [=talking signal-drums] |
9:2 |
smoke out of the pit [smoke-signals?] |
27:13 |
a great horn shall be blown [28:10, 13 praecept upon praecept, line upon line] |
:460 |
sunset |
9:2 |
sun ... darkened |
28:21 |
Gib<o^n [where the sun stood still] |
:469 |
roasted |
9:2 |
furnace |
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:470 |
grasshopper |
9:3 |
locusts |
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:471 |
successful holding |
9:3 |
power |
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:480 |
with wooden collars |
9:7 |
horses praepared [harnessed, wearing horse-collars?] |
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:484 |
tiger spirit |
9:8 |
teeth of lions |
29:1 |
>ari^>el "lion of God" (DBW 740, 739) |
:496 |
the sound of which echoeth [Hellenic Ekhoi is a woman] |
9:9 |
the sound ... of many (9:8 of women) |
29:4 |
speak out of the ground |
:503 |
spirit of long life |
9:10 |
five months |
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:504 |
spirit of past ages |
9:15 |
an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year |
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:505 |
skilled in the mixing of dyes |
9:17 |
horses ... out of their mouths issued ... brimstone (cf. horses bridled in blood, 14:20 = waters of baptism, i.e., of dyes) |
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:506 |
love-charms |
9:21 |
sorceries ... fornications |
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:507-508 |
crossroads ... landing stage by the river |
10:1 |
pillar of fire [to denote pathway during Exodus, after crossing waterway] |
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:513 |
overturner of lands |
10:2 |
his right foot upon the sea, and his left foot upon the earth |
29:6 |
earthquake |
:515-516 |
turmeric ... with betel nut juice |
10:10 |
sweet ... and ... bitter |
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:518 |
magnets |
29:13 |
draw near |
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:521 |
blanket |
11:3 |
clothed in sackcloth |
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:522 |
blossoming clouds |
11:6 |
that it rain not |
30:20 |
scant water |
:524 |
"it was I who fashioned the eyes" |
11:4 |
These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth. [these two olive trees upon the right side of the candlestick and upon the left side thereof (ZKRYH 4:11) are the eyes of the LORD, which run to and fro through the whole earth. (ZKRYH 4:10)] |
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:525 |
pretious jars |
11:19 |
the ark of his testament |
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:526 |
steps of iron |
12:5 |
rod of iron |
30:31 |
rod with which he smote |
:527 |
cooking-stand |
12:6 |
a place praepared ... that they should feed |
30:33 |
hearth |
:528 |
the palms of whose hands |
12:9 |
cast out [by manhandling?] |
31:3 |
his hand |
:529 |
Whose wife is the maiden of black calico cloth [of shaman/actor, symbolizing wings?] |
12:14 |
And to the woman were given two wings ..., that she might fly |
31:5 |
As birds hovering |
:530 |
woman's corset made from tiny rings of silver. |
13:1 |
ten crowns [interlocked, like chain-mail?] |
32:11 |
ye women ... gird sackcloth upon your loins |
:531, 532 |
whetstones |
14:14 |
sharp |
32:13 |
thorns and briars |
:533 |
bananas |
14:18 |
the clusters of the vine |
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:536 |
JeMBU [according to the Puran.a-s, a river is produced, in JaMBU-dvipa, of fruit-juice from crushed jambu-fruit] |
14:19 |
the great winepress |
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who dwelleth on a boulder |
14:16 |
on the earth; and the earth was reaped |
32:16 |
the munitions of rocks |
|
:545 |
newly found lemamban ("bard") |
15:3 |
And they sing |
32:19 |
a deep speech |
:546 |
brass box in which ... magical charms |
15:5 |
tabernacle of the testimony in heaven |
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:547 |
the padi measure |
15:7 |
vials full |
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:555 |
the stone of the moon |
16:13 |
three unclean spirits like frogs {cf. Chinese three-legged toad in moon; Hawaiian moon-goddess went thither to escape uncleanness of her infant} |
34:3 |
stench |
:557 |
chicken |
34:11 |
raven and owl |
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:559 |
sacred plants that safeguard |
34:13 |
thorns ... nettles and thistles |
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:562 |
sun-hat |
16:15 |
keepeth his garments (16:8 the sun ... to scorch) |
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:563 |
marking a boundary |
16:19 |
And the great city was divided |
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:567, 568 |
augural sticks |
34:17 |
cast the lot for them |
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:569 |
vibrateth like beaten drums |
35:5 |
the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped [even the deaf can sense vibrations] |
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:570 |
shaman shaking |
18:2 |
habitation of daemones |
35:7 |
habitation of jackals |
:576, 578 |
slave ... Whom I bought |
18:12-13 |
merchandise of ... slaves |
35:10 |
the ransomed |
:583 |
dredged out by a bowl |
36:16 |
cistern |
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:585, 587 |
tattooed |
19:20 |
the mark of the beast |
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:588 |
designs of grinning humans |
20:4 |
had received his mark upon their foreheads |
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:589 |
tobacco charm |
20:5 |
the first resurrection |
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:590 |
used during discussion in the Government's |
20:8 |
to deceive the nations |
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:591-592 |
sago charm ... numbing their wits |
21:8 |
all liars, shall have ... the second death |
37:23 |
taunted |
:604 |
fallen tree |
37:24 |
I have cut down the tall cedars |
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:610, 611 |
forest |
forest |
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:616 |
river |
22:1 |
river |
37:25 |
rivers |
:621-628 |
route |
22:2 |
street |
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:634 |
chewed betel |
22:2 |
the leaves of the tree were for the healing |
37:27 |
the green herb |
:644 |
serving guests |
22:3 |
servants shall serve him |
37:35 |
my servant |
22:4 |
his face |
38:2 |
his face |
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:655 |
welcoming |
his name |
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:666 |
beyond the glare |
22:5 |
neither the light of the sun: for the LORD God giveth them light |
38:8 |
the sun returned ten degrees |
:725 |
bezoar |
22:16 |
Dawid, the bright and morning star |
38:13 |
until morning |
:734 |
waterfall fungus {cf. Chinese mushroom of immortality} |
22:17 |
water of life |
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:760-768 |
"thou wilt be cursed" |
22:18 |
God shall add unto him the plagues |
38:21 |
the boil (ailment) |
:807-809 |
the longhouse ... being assaulted |
22:19 |
take away his part out of the holy city |
39:6 |
thy house, ... nothing shall be left |
:813 |
"Why, that is Lan, come ..." |
22:20 |
"Surely, I come" |
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:814 |
come in human form |
22:20 |
"Even so, come ...!" |
40:3 |
Hark! one calleth: "Clear ye ... the way of the LORD, Make ... a highway for our God." |
:829-830 |
[when the invisible deities eat food-offerings,] Its contents recede ..., disappeareth from the bowl. |
1:7 |
every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him |
40:5 |
And the glory of the LORD shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together |
:832 |
the last of the death |
1:8 |
"I am ... the ending, ... |
40:6-7 |
all flesh .... withereth, ... fadeth; because ... of the LORD |
:834-836 |
"I ... ceaselessly ... can go on ... forever". |
which is, and which is to come". |
40:8 |
But the word of our God shall stand forever. |
|
:838 |
reacheth out [with his arm], touching ... and fondling [with his hand] |
1:9 |
in the isle that is called PaTMos [= Pi^-ToM, cf. ThOM "the Deep" of its hands (H.BQWQ 3:10)] |
40:10 |
his arm will ... reward ... and recompense ... |
their breasts (teats) |
1:13 |
girt about the paps |
40:11 |
even ... those that give suck. |
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:851 |
wine [cf. Homeric "wine-dark sea"] wherein some rock-salt hath been put |
1:15 |
many waters |
40:12 |
sea-water in the hollow of his hand |
:855 |
fighting cock |
1:16 |
in his strength |
40:31 |
renew their strength ... like vultures |
:856 |
calling aloud to a ... spirit |
1:17 |
saying unto me, "Fear not ...!" |
41:6 |
said ..., "Be of good courage!" |
:867 |
tongs of iron used in forging |
41:7 |
soldering ... fastened it |
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:885 |
[examination of liver (for possible flukes?)] |
1:18 |
"I ... was dead" |
41:14 |
thou worm {cf. Duruz Rimm} |
meteor of nePeG (brother of Zikri^ "memory", S^MWT 6:21) = meteors mentioned in Qur>an
tree of forgetfulness, as mentioned in Pythagorean golden passport-lamina -- memory carried into future lives being a deja vu recognition[, as inspired by Holy Spirit = pigeon] |
pigeon-recognized (Luke 3:22) beloved son's cursing (Matthew 21:19; Mark 11:14) of fig-tree[: to confirm that denial of re-incarnation is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost] |
Luke 13:8 the fig-tree is spared for a year |
failed cursing of Ninweh by Yonah "pigeon" |
Rev. 8:8 mountain is cast into the sea |
[as per Luke 13:9,] drying of the fig-tree (Mark 11:20) is cause of the casting of the mountain into the sea (Mark 11:23) |
GA 4:505 dyes, cf. dye-works of Lewi^ in GPh: Lewi^ is father of Yis.h.ar, father of Nepeg -- combination of colors into white by 2nd prism = 3-bladed knife as Bodish emblem of planet |
Rev. 9:1 star fall = untimely figs Rev. 6:13 -- "unripe fig" PaG, DBW 6291[: ascription of sight of fig-tree to Philippos (in John 1:48) must be a confirmation of canonicity of the GPh] |
Rev. 8:1 there was silence in Heaven about the space of half a hour |
PuGah "intermission", DBW 6314 [silent meditation in memory of meteor-fall nePeG] |
James Jemut Massing: The Coming of the Gods. Vol. 2. Australian National U., 1997. pp. 111 sq.
GP = Gospel according to Philippos.
JPS = Jewish Publication Society wording.
DBW = Strong's Complete Dictionary of Bible Words.