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Chapter 18 - 24 BCE |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and sixteen years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (24 BCE) |
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The Holly King CÚ-ROÍ(N) did conclude |
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A gift of the gods be his son CÚ-CÚILEANN |
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That he become the greatest of all Holly Kings |
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His mother Queen Luacháil |
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The daughter of the High Priest of Yeb |
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Did vision CÚ-CÚILEANN to be a savior |
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of the world |
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Thus at age four |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) began his education |
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Not by ancient poems |
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But the most ancient scrolls and languages |
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Of the world |
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A brilliant student was CÚ-CÚILEANN |
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That by eight years |
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He could speak and write the major languages |
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Of the Empires |
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And could speak upon the ancient history of man |
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Of science and civil matters |
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Of religions and divination of the stars |
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His father the Holly King |
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Encouraged his focus on knowledge |
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While his mother filled his mind |
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With the great adventures of the King |
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His father |
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The people of the Jews |
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The nature of YAHU |
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And the plight of Israel |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and twenty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (20 BCE) |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN as eight years |
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Did stand in the Great Hall of Tara |
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Before the great druid family |
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The lesser Kings |
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And the Mighty Holly King his father |
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King CÚ-ROÍ(N) |
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There the druids and the court |
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Were amazed with the knowledge |
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And skill of young CÚ-CÚILEANN |
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To answer questions and reason |
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As fine as any master druid |
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When they had finished |
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To his father in front of the court |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his first question |
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Father, if we be so wise and ancient |
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Why do we not help the world? |
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The King replied |
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Because we are as gods |
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Do not interfere in the affairs of men |
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In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his second question |
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If this is true, then do we live as men |
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And eat and trade as men? |
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The King replied |
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Wise son so young, |
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indeed we are men that trade and live |
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Not I but time gives us such title |
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In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his third question |
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Father are you not the true Pharaoh |
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Why then do you not claim your right? |
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The King replied |
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Even to Gods no respect is shown |
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And Latins have made themselves August Gods |
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Ignorant of the smallest things |
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The men of Egypt know not from where they come |
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In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his fourth question |
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Father are you not also the Divine Highness |
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The true King of Judah? |
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Why do you not help them so? |
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The king weary of his sons mind |
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Feared the Queen had made CÚ-CÚILEANN even wiser than he |
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The King replied |
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The same as before |
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But one last question you may ask |
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And never again to court |
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Until you are King |
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For the wisdom I fear most |
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Is the truth of a child |
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In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his fifth and final question |
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Father and King If all is true |
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With such power and wealth |
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What single act Beyond these shores |
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Has been done? |
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The King in anger rose from his throne |
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And called the Queen to account |
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She swore an oath the childs own mind |
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Did call forth these pearls |
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And with this the King did summons |
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The treasury of court |
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To find things worthy |
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Of the Holly Kings support |
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In that same year |
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King CÚ-ROÍ(N) |
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Did give a large sum to the Priests of Jerusalem |
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Not to the greedy and corrupt Herod |
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To expand the Temple |
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And unto the Priests of Yahu |
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For their settlement at Qumran, |
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Onias and Yeb (Elephantine) |
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And the Priests of Amen |
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The most ancient Hyksos blood |
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For the upkeep of Thebes |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and twenty six years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (14 BCE) |
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CÚ-CÚILEANN at fourteen years |
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Came before his father the King |
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He did ask his father’s permission |
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To travel to the lands of ancestors |
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With his mother the Queen |
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To see the works his father had supported |
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King CÚ-ROÍ(N) did decline their request |
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That only curse and ruin |
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Had befallen the Holly |
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As it had left the sacred Isle |
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But within two years CÚ-CÚILEANN |
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Had firmed his resolve |
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He left Tara unto the coast |
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Prepared to leave upon the first ship |
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But the Queen having learnt of his plan |
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Had him detained |
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Until both King and Queen came to Eblana |
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Now known as Dublin |
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Before the Holly King did speak |
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As was custom |
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The Queen did speak first |
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Good King and husband |
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I take our son as is his request |
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To see the lands of our ancestry |
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My home is calling me |
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Be it your will to bless or curse |
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With that she boarded the ship |
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With Her son CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) |
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King CÚ-ROÍ(N) upon their act |
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Did speak with anger as Druid |
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The power of High Curse |
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That if they should leave sight of shore |
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Against his will |
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then no more Shall either set foot |
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Nor his heirs |
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Upon the sacred isle |
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With that the ship left the dock |
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And out to sea |
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the King returned to Tara alone |
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Regretful he had made such A wicked curse |
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Two years prior (16 BCE) |
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At the Temple of Onias at Leontoplis |
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in Egypt |
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Heli and Anna |
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The daughter of Barachiah |
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The son of Moreh Zedek (Zadok) |
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gave birth to their last child |
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named Mary |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and twenty eight years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (12 BCE) |
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Queen Luacháil and her son Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Did come to the lands of Egypt |
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While the High King had cursed their return |
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He did not abandon their person |
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With guard and estate to his Queen |
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To ensure her safety and honor |
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By decree Emperor Augustus |
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had enshrined the respect and right |
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Of Full Roman citizenry |
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upon all great noble lines |
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The most ancient and sacred lines of Holly |
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To which Rome herself worshipped as crown |
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Upon the emperors in December |
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To Egypt they did pass through the greatness of Rome |
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Where Emperor Augustus did command |
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The appointment of Centurion Gaius Cornelius |
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of the Praetorian |
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To accompany the Queen and her son |
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On their journey |
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Unto Greece and Athens |
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Then unto the city of Alexandria |
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Then unto Yeb (Elephantine) |
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There she did spend some time |
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Until their journey to Jerusalem |
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But before the ships had sailed from Egypt |
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The Queen struck ill |
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And gave up the ghost |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) took her remains to Yeb |
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And there he did stay |
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along with Leontopolis for two years |
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348. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and thirty two years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (8 BCE) |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) at eighteen |
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Did come to Jerusalem |
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With Gaius Cornelius and his men |
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And priestly Guard |
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To his father’s estates of Bethany |
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In honor of his mother and time at Yeb |
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He did go to Qumran unto the High Priest Zecheriah |
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There he did discuss knowledge and wisdom |
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And ancient scriptures of time |
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Zechariah and the priests of Qumran |
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single minded in hatred |
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Towards all who had betrayed The faith of YAHU |
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In their eyes |
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No greater than the Hasmoneans |
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More than even Herod |
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Who they considered a fool |
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But the Romans |
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On their account Of the love of Cybele |
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They were despised |
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For special curse was reserved to Nehemiah |
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No other man in their eyes |
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Had corrupted the faith of YAH |
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And desecrated the most sacred temple of all Jews |
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At Yeb (Elephantine) |
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All new scripture then by these priests |
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Was to the end times |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) asked Zecheriah by what sign |
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The end would come? |
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To which the priests replied |
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That God would give a sign |
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Joseph asked if they might be saved? |
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To which Zecheriah replied |
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That the person would be |
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Of the ancient priest line |
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Of Akhenaten |
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Of Elijah |
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Of Isaiah |
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Of Jeremiah |
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But when Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) pressed |
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As to the astrological sign |
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The priests were angry |
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For they had lost the knowledge |
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Of the stars |
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when Joseph did explain the movement of the stars |
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The priests were transfixed |
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As if such wisdom itself was a sign |
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Joseph was astounded at his lack of understanding |
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Yet the obsession in crude prophecy |
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Joesph resolved then to remain in Palestine |
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And built a great centre of learning and knowledge |
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To which all may come |
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And be free of ignorance |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and thirty three years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (7 BCE) |
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King Herod did grant Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) |
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Land to the north west of Mount Tabor in Galilee. |
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No favour was this to Joseph |
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For such lands were home to the Sicarii |
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The home of the famed fighter |
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Judas the Sicarii |
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Which means Judas the Assassin |
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Sicarii being a great curved knife |
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Famed for cutting the throats of enemies |
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Whilst they slept |
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So feared the Sicarii also known as Zealots |
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That no Roman troops did venture more |
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To the Hills and Lake of Galilee |
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Without force of numbers. |
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It was there Joseph resolved himself |
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That he would reason with Judas |
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To build a new city of light. |
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In the same years (7 BCE) |
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Joseph with only and handful of guard |
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Did leave Caesarea Maritima |
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to the shores of Galilee |
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And the lands of the feared Sicarii |
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Upon their capture, |
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Joseph secured the safety of his party |
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And a meeting with Judas the Great |
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Judas did speak to Joseph |
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What business has a foreign prince In these lands? |
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Joseph replied that he wished to build a great city |
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Midst the sacred mountains and called it Sepphoris |
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Which means the jewel |
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A name absent from history |
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Judas asked again the purpose of such elaborate plans |
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To which Joseph explained the coming of a true messiah |
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One that would unite all Jews |
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And end the reign of the Herods and occupation |
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Then Joseph asked if the Sicarii, the zealots |
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Would be his new guard |
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To which he offered gold, supplies |
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and The education of his men at a new school to be built within Sepphoris |
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Judas accepted his offer |
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Joseph immediately summonsed for builders and architects |
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From across the lands and begun his new city |
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Which he named Sepphoris for Jewel of Knowledge. |
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Tens of thousands of workers came |
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And Joseph used his considerable wealth to build the most magnificent of cities |
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That even the old King Herod was impressed. |
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But for the Essenes and others |
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They made fun of the irish prince behind his back |
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Calling him "the builder" and "the dreamer" |
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Yet within two years, Sepphoris had over five thousand people |
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With the greatest libraries and arts |
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With a massive theatre for over four thousand |
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And a new grand palace for Joseph |
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Of the whole region. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and thirty six years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (4 BCE) |
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Herod the Great gave up the ghost |
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And darkness appeared across Jerusalem |
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Archelaus his son did insist upon a lavish funeral |
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His brother Antipas hovering like a raven |
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But the people longing for change did call |
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For Zecheriah to be their High Priest |
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As the bloody Herods were inclined |
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Archelaus unleashed |
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his Roman Troops |
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upon the faithful in the Temple |
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The deaths caused riot |
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In which thousands did rise up |
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To which Archelaus called for more troops |
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Rome then sent Proconsul Publius Quinctilius Varus |
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To quell the unrest |
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By the end of the brief but bloody campaign |
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Over two thousand rebels were crucified |
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Until all of Jerusalem was awash in blood |
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Archelaus then was summonsed to Rome |
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His brother Antipas |
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Claimed himself King |
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Emperor Augustus |
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Sensing civil war |
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Did divided the lands held by Herod |
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Between his sons |
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So that Archelaus ruled Judea and Samaria |
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Antipas ruled Galilee and the lands across the Jordan |
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Philip the lands north and east of Galilee |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) witnessing the bloodshed |
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And the brief absence of Archelaus and Antipas |
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As many had come as refugees to Sepphoris |
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Joseph call a secret meeting of the Sandhedrin |
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There he argued himself |
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Being of the last true bloodline |
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of the House of Judah |
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He be one true Messiah |
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The Ha Rama Theo |
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Who would unite the Jews |
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Against the Herods |
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And bring victory to Israel |
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against her enemies |
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But all were silent |
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until Gamaliel did speak |
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Noble prince, no one doubts your blood |
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Nor most ancient and mighty power |
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But you come before us as a Roman occupier |
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With over one hundred and fifty Roman soldiers |
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Standing guard outside |
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Joseph replied |
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he would happily do without |
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the Roman guards |
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To which a Sadducee priest did reply |
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Archelaus and Antipas would even unite one brief moment |
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For such an opportunity and do harm to him |
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Upon which Zecheriah did speak |
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and all were silent |
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Brother, no one doubts your faith |
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Nor your wisdom |
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But in matters of the Jews |
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you are but a child |
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For our land hangs but by a thread |
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Of laws and custom hard fought with blood |
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To them you a foreigner and invader |
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No knowledge you have of our laws or custom |
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Go back to the sacred Isle |
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And leave us be |
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With that Joseph did resolve |
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A High Druid Oath |
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Upon my ancestors and YAHU |
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From my blood shall come |
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A messiah the likes of which |
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This world has never seen |
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With this Joseph did leave |
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With his Centurion and guard from Judea |
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Knowing that the Herods |
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Would hear of his boast |
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Back to Egypt |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Twelve hundred and forty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (0 BCE) |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) now aged twenty eight |
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did wed Mary, now aged sixteen |
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the daughter of High Priest Heli |
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At the Jewish Temple of Onias at Leontopolis |
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An important wedding of great note |
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Representatives of many major priests |
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Did come to Leontopolis |
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The Brahman from India |
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The Magi High Priests from the East |
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The High Priests of Amen-Ra |
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High Druids from Galatia |
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The Priests from Yeb |
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Even the Roman Proconsul of Egypt |
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All came except one |
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High Priest Zecheriah from Qumran |
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And Jerusalem |
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No word or explanation was given |
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Yet less than six months after |
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the Wedding of Joseph and Mary |
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News came from Jerusalem |
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That Elisabeth the sister of Anna |
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The mother of Mary |
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Who was well beyond the age of children |
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Who had been barren all her life |
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And Zechariah advanced in age |
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Had miraculously given birth to a boy child |
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Some did say was a Virgin birth |
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They named Johanan (John) |
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Known as John the Baptist |
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And Johanan ben Zakkai |
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Upon the miraculous birth |
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Within a few short months |
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Of Johanan ben Zakkai |
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Known as John the Baptist |
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Zecheriah sent word to all Jewish Temples |
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Including Yeb and Leontopolis |
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And all the Therapeutae |
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That as most senior High Priest of YAHU |
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And upon such a sign |
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All calendars were to be set to zero |
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For his son who appeared from the heavens |
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Would be the messiah foretold |
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Thus the calendar of the western world |
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Was born |
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And ever since honors the birth of John |
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And no other |
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As Zecheriah had planned. |
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Upon hearing the news |
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Of Zechariahs’ plans |
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Archelaus and his brothers were enraged |
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Whilst Zecheriah was midst ceremony |
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In the Great Temple at Jerusalem |
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As was custom for the High Priest |
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Assassins of Archelaus did seize the priest |
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And end his life |
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Upon news of such blasphemy |
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On sacred ground |
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Of the most senior priest of YAHU |
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Riots across Jerusalem |
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And all the holy lands did erupt |
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Archelaus did falsely claim the uprising |
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As sedition against Rome |
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Whereupon the Romans did crush rebellion |
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And Archelaus strengthened his grip |
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But spared the settlement of Qumran |
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From destruction |
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The ageing Elisabeth did flee with her new born child |
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Unto Egypt and the House of Heli and Anna |
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At which time Joseph and Mary |
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Accompanied by his Roman Guard did leave |
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On account of Elisabeth being sought by Archelaus |
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As a Roman official. |
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The news of the Messiah child of Zecheriah |
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spread to all settlements across the Inland Sea (Mediterranean). |
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To Amran, the High Priest of Samaria |
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The news was received with disgust. |
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Exiled still unto Tarsus |
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High Priest Amran had sworn to his father |
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To fulfill the birth of a Samaritan saviour |
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Of royal blood |
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A true Messiah |
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So it was then in the year known as 1 CE |
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that is son known as Nethanel |
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Also as Nethaniel and Immanuel was born |
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His title was Barabbas |
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Which means son of the father. |
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And Barabbas was certain to become |
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One of the great messiahs of all history. |
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Known to some later as Saul |
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To others as Paul. |
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In the year known as 1 CE |
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Joseph(CÚ-CÚILEANN) and Mary |
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Accompanied by Gaius Cornelius |
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And the Praetorian century |
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Did visit Caesarea Maritima |
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Once a seaside palace and port of Herod |
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Now the main garrison city of the Romans |
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Of Galilee |
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There Joseph did consult loyal priests and scribes |
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As to the precise signs of the messiah |
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Foretold in scripture |
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As news of the miraculous birth of Nethanel (Paul) had come |
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So that not just one, but two Messiah lived |
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Upon the turning of a Great Age. |
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In the second year |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (2AD) |
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Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) continued construction of Sepphoris |
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An ambitious and expensive project |
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He did employ thousands of masons, builders and workers |
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From across the ancient world |
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To build his city of truth |
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The Young Herods upon hearing of his continued construction |
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Laughed at the prince as being a madman |
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They called him the Carpenter |
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In derision for building a city in the middle of nowhere |
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However, Joseph did indeed have a plan |
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And had calculated all the astronomical signs |
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And all the Jewish prophecy |
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They believed for the coming of a messiah |
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So that by the fifth year since |
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since Birth of John the Baptist (5 AD) |
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Mary was with their first child |
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In the sixth year |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (6AD) |
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Momentous events did occur |
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Joseph had calculated through his knowledge of the heavens |
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The most august time of birth |
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The triple conjunction of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn |
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In the constellation of Pisces upon the time of Passover |
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Forming a New Star as prophesized in Jewish custom |
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Became briefly the Bethlehem Star |
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Also then the arrival of a comet (Halley’s) |
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Signifying since ancient times death and rebirth |
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It so happened that in this year |
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Passover fell on a Friday |
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