Spoke 10: The Biblewheel and The 10th Century
When you look at the pattern of the Biblewheel, where the pattern of the Hebrew Alphabet, being 22 letters is found not only in the Alphabetic Psalms and poetic parts of the Bible, but also found in the pattern of books and chapters and numerical values within the text as well (days, years, amounts mentioned in the text).
This alpha-numerical pattern is found in history as well. In this case let us compare the Spokes of the Biblewheel with the books of the Bible related to the Spoke as well as the letter of the Hebrew Alphabet.
When you look at the pattern of the Biblewheel, where the pattern of the Hebrew Alphabet, being 22 letters is found not only in the Alphabetic Psalms and poetic parts of the Bible, but also found in the pattern of books and chapters and numerical values within the text as well (days, years, amounts mentioned in the text).
This alpha-numerical pattern is found in history as well. In this case let us compare the Spokes of the Biblewheel with the books of the Bible related to the Spoke as well as the letter of the Hebrew Alphabet.
The 10th Spoke with Post-Christian History of the 10th Century and Links | ||
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Spoke 10: The Biblewheel and The 10th Century (Go back to main Menu) - Otto means riches related to the meaning of the Hebrew word for the number 10; - Otto I the Great of the Holy Roman Empire crowned as well as Otto II and Otto III near the end of the 10th Century; - Pope Gregory V the son of Salian Otto. - Leo VI (the Wise) enters the Hagia Sophia Church on his knees to beg God for forgiveness for his 4th marriage, which was forbidden by the Byzantine Rite. - Byzantine Alexander III was the first to be titled Autokrator; - Romanos I Lekapenos resigns from the throne after his son's death; - Constantine VII was born in the palace despite him being the son of the 4th woman of Leo IV the Wise. The approval was not given at first, and therefore he was considered illegitimate, but approved later on. He was a writer/scholar like David; - Olga the Kievan Rus princess converts to Christianity. She was enticed to marry her husband's murderer, but she refuses and retaliates. - Romanos II sought after pleasure; - Marianos Argyros, a monk and supporter of the rule of Constantine VII's descendants and entered the imperial service and fought the general Nikephoros II Phokas, who sought to take over the throne. He was killed by a woman throwing down a platter from a roof. - Nikephoros II Phokas killed in bed like Ishbosheth, the son of Saul; - John I Tzimiskes covets the throne; - Empress Theophano was elevated to the throne but became the reason why her husband Romanos II was killed and so was the next to the throne Nikephoros II Phokas by John I Tzimiskes; - Byzantine Emperor Basil II in constant warfare and yet he was a conquering king as David. - Basil II in his lack of confidence that there would be security within the region of Constantinople, sought Normen to Guard the city and the palace, called the Varangian Guard. |
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