Saturday, January 20, 2018

Spoke 16: The Biblewheel and The 16th Century

Spoke 16: The Biblewheel and The 16th 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.


The 16th Spoke with Post-Christian History of the 16th Century and Links
Spoke 16: The Biblewheel and The 16th Century
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Pope Leo X calls for the sales of indulgences to have the money to rebuild the Saint-Peter's basilica;

Martin Luther seeks to know salvation and chooses to join an Augustinian monastery instead of fulfilling his parents' wish of becoming a lawyer;

William Tyndale was jailed before his death (Acts 16 and 2Chronicles 16 mention prison). "Lord! Open the king (Henry VIII) of England's eyes!" Said William Tyndale while he was executed;

- the Catholic monarchs ricked the Protestant Huguenots in welcoming them
to the king's wedding and to their surprise massacred them on the day of Saint-Bartholomew (Saint-Bartholomew's day massacre).

- The 16th century reformation shares a wooden pulpit behind which the bible is read as in the 16th book Nehemiah.


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