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Chapter 18 - 24 BCE  
     
340.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and sixteen years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (24 BCE)
4.
The Holly King CÚ-ROÍ(N) did conclude
5.
A gift of the gods be his son CÚ-CÚILEANN
6.
That he become the greatest of all Holly Kings
7.
His mother Queen Luacháil
8.
The daughter of the High Priest of Yeb
9.
Did vision CÚ-CÚILEANN to be a savior
10.
of the world
11.
Thus at age four
12.
CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph) began his education
13.
Not by ancient poems
14.
But the most ancient scrolls and languages
15.
Of the world
 
341.
   
1.
A brilliant student was CÚ-CÚILEANN
2.
That by eight years
3.
He could speak and write the major languages
4.
Of the Empires
5.
And could speak upon the ancient history of man
6.
Of science and civil matters
7.
Of religions and divination of the stars
8.
His father the Holly King
9.
Encouraged his focus on knowledge
10.
While his mother filled his mind
11.
With the great adventures of the King
12.
His father
13.
The people of the Jews
14.
The nature of YAHU
15.
And the plight of Israel
 
342.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and twenty years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (20 BCE)
4.
CÚ-CÚILEANN as eight years
5.
Did stand in the Great Hall of Tara
6.
Before the great druid family
7.
The lesser Kings
8.
And the Mighty Holly King his father
9.
King CÚ-ROÍ(N)
10.
There the druids and the court
11.
Were amazed with the knowledge
12.
And skill of young CÚ-CÚILEANN
13.
To answer questions and reason
14.
As fine as any master druid
15.
When they had finished
16.
To his father in front of the court
17.
CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his first question
18.
Father, if we be so wise and ancient
19.
Why do we not help the world?
20.
The King replied
21.
Because we are as gods
22.
Do not interfere in the affairs of men
23.
In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his second question
24.
If this is true, then do we live as men
25.
And eat and trade as men?
26.
The King replied
27.
Wise son so young,
28.
indeed we are men that trade and live
29.
Not I but time gives us such title
30.
In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his third question
31.
Father are you not the true Pharaoh
32.
Why then do you not claim your right?
33.
The King replied
34.
Even to Gods no respect is shown
35.
And Latins have made themselves August Gods
36.
Ignorant of the smallest things
37.
The men of Egypt know not from where they come
38.
In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his fourth question
39.
Father are you not also the Divine Highness
40.
The true King of Judah?
41.
Why do you not help them so?
42.
The king weary of his sons mind
43.
Feared the Queen had made CÚ-CÚILEANN even wiser than he
44.
The King replied
45.
The same as before
46.
But one last question you may ask
47.
And never again to court
48.
Until you are King
49.
For the wisdom I fear most
50.
Is the truth of a child
51.
In reply CÚ-CÚILEANN did ask his fifth and final question
52.
Father and King If all is true
53.
With such power and wealth
54.
What single act Beyond these shores
55.
Has been done?
56.
The King in anger rose from his throne
57.
And called the Queen to account
58.
She swore an oath the childs own mind
59.
Did call forth these pearls
60.
And with this the King did summons
61.
The treasury of court
62.
To find things worthy
63.
Of the Holly Kings support
 
343.
   
1.
In that same year
2.
King CÚ-ROÍ(N)
3.
Did give a large sum to the Priests of Jerusalem
4.
Not to the greedy and corrupt Herod
5.
To expand the Temple
6.
And unto the Priests of Yahu
7.
For their settlement at Qumran,
8.
Onias and Yeb (Elephantine)
9.
And the Priests of Amen
10.
The most ancient Hyksos blood
11.
For the upkeep of Thebes
 
344.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and twenty six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (14 BCE)
4.
CÚ-CÚILEANN at fourteen years
5.
Came before his father the King
6.
He did ask his father’s permission
7.
To travel to the lands of ancestors
8.
With his mother the Queen
9.
To see the works his father had supported
10.
King CÚ-ROÍ(N) did decline their request
11.
That only curse and ruin
12.
Had befallen the Holly
13.
As it had left the sacred Isle
14.
But within two years CÚ-CÚILEANN
15.
Had firmed his resolve
16.
He left Tara unto the coast
17.
Prepared to leave upon the first ship
18.
But the Queen having learnt of his plan
19.
Had him detained
20.
Until both King and Queen came to Eblana
21.
Now known as Dublin
22.
Before the Holly King did speak
23.
As was custom
24.
The Queen did speak first
25.
Good King and husband
26.
I take our son as is his request
27.
To see the lands of our ancestry
28.
My home is calling me
29.
Be it your will to bless or curse
30.
With that she boarded the ship
31.
With Her son CÚ-CÚILEANN (Joseph)
32.
King CÚ-ROÍ(N) upon their act
33.
Did speak with anger as Druid
34.
The power of High Curse
35.
That if they should leave sight of shore
36.
Against his will
37.
then no more Shall either set foot
38.
Nor his heirs
39.
Upon the sacred isle
40.
With that the ship left the dock
41.
And out to sea
42.
the King returned to Tara alone
43.
Regretful he had made such A wicked curse
 
345.
   
1.
Two years prior (16 BCE)
2.
At the Temple of Onias at Leontoplis
3.
in Egypt
4.
Heli and Anna
5.
The daughter of Barachiah
6.
The son of Moreh Zedek (Zadok)
7.
gave birth to their last child
8.
named Mary
 
346.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and twenty eight years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (12 BCE)
4.
Queen Luacháil and her son Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN)
5.
Did come to the lands of Egypt
6.
While the High King had cursed their return
7.
He did not abandon their person
8.
With guard and estate to his Queen
9.
To ensure her safety and honor
 
347.
   
1.
By decree Emperor Augustus
2.
had enshrined the respect and right
3.
Of Full Roman citizenry
4.
upon all great noble lines
5.
The most ancient and sacred lines of Holly
6.
To which Rome herself worshipped as crown
7.
Upon the emperors in December
8.
To Egypt they did pass through the greatness of Rome
9.
Where Emperor Augustus did command
10.
The appointment of Centurion Gaius Cornelius
11.
of the Praetorian
12.
To accompany the Queen and her son
13.
On their journey
14.
Unto Greece and Athens
15.
Then unto the city of Alexandria
16.
Then unto Yeb (Elephantine)
17.
There she did spend some time
18.
Until their journey to Jerusalem
19.
But before the ships had sailed from Egypt
20.
The Queen struck ill
21.
And gave up the ghost
22.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) took her remains to Yeb
23.
And there he did stay
24.
along with Leontopolis for two years
 
348.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and thirty two years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (8 BCE)
4.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) at eighteen
5.
Did come to Jerusalem
6.
With Gaius Cornelius and his men
7.
And priestly Guard
8.
To his father’s estates of Bethany
9.
In honor of his mother and time at Yeb
10.
He did go to Qumran unto the High Priest Zecheriah
11.
There he did discuss knowledge and wisdom
12.
And ancient scriptures of time
13.
Zechariah and the priests of Qumran
14.
single minded in hatred
15.
Towards all who had betrayed The faith of YAHU
16.
In their eyes
17.
No greater than the Hasmoneans
18.
More than even Herod
19.
Who they considered a fool
20.
But the Romans
21.
On their account Of the love of Cybele
22.
They were despised
23.
For special curse was reserved to Nehemiah
24.
No other man in their eyes
25.
Had corrupted the faith of YAH
26.
And desecrated the most sacred temple of all Jews
27.
At Yeb (Elephantine)
28.
All new scripture then by these priests
29.
Was to the end times
 
349.
   
1.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) asked Zecheriah by what sign
2.
The end would come?
3.
To which the priests replied
4.
That God would give a sign
5.
Joseph asked if they might be saved?
6.
To which Zecheriah replied
7.
That the person would be
8.
Of the ancient priest line
9.
Of Akhenaten
10.
Of Elijah
11.
Of Isaiah
12.
Of Jeremiah
13.
But when Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) pressed
14.
As to the astrological sign
15.
The priests were angry
16.
For they had lost the knowledge
17.
Of the stars
18.
when Joseph did explain the movement of the stars
19.
The priests were transfixed
20.
As if such wisdom itself was a sign
21.
Joseph was astounded at his lack of understanding
22.
Yet the obsession in crude prophecy
23.
Joesph resolved then to remain in Palestine
24.
And built a great centre of learning and knowledge
25.
To which all may come
26.
And be free of ignorance
 
350.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and thirty three years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (7 BCE)
4.
King Herod did grant Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN)
5.
Land to the north west of Mount Tabor in Galilee.
5.
No favour was this to Joseph
5.
For such lands were home to the Sicarii
12.
The home of the famed fighter
13.
Judas the Sicarii
14.
Which means Judas the Assassin
15.
Sicarii being a great curved knife
16.
Famed for cutting the throats of enemies
17.
Whilst they slept
18.
So feared the Sicarii also known as Zealots
19.
That no Roman troops did venture more
20.
To the Hills and Lake of Galilee
21.
Without force of numbers.
22.
It was there Joseph resolved himself
23.
That he would reason with Judas
24.
To build a new city of light.
 
351.
   
 
1.
In the same years (7 BCE)
2.
Joseph with only and handful of guard
3.
Did leave Caesarea Maritima
4.
to the shores of Galilee
5.
And the lands of the feared Sicarii
6.
Upon their capture,
7.
Joseph secured the safety of his party
8.
And a meeting with Judas the Great
9.
Judas did speak to Joseph
10.
What business has a foreign prince In these lands?
11.
Joseph replied that he wished to build a great city
12.
Midst the sacred mountains and called it Sepphoris
13.
Which means the jewel
14.
A name absent from history
15.
Judas asked again the purpose of such elaborate plans
16.
To which Joseph explained the coming of a true messiah
17.
One that would unite all Jews
18.
And end the reign of the Herods and occupation
19.
Then Joseph asked if the Sicarii, the zealots
20.
Would be his new guard
21.
To which he offered gold, supplies
22.
and The education of his men at a new school to be built within Sepphoris
23.
Judas accepted his offer
24.
Joseph immediately summonsed for builders and architects
25.
From across the lands and begun his new city
26.
Which he named Sepphoris for Jewel of Knowledge.
27.
Tens of thousands of workers came
28.
And Joseph used his considerable wealth to build the most magnificent of cities
29.
That even the old King Herod was impressed.
30.
But for the Essenes and others
31.
They made fun of the irish prince behind his back
32.
Calling him "the builder" and "the dreamer"
33.
Yet within two years, Sepphoris had over five thousand people
34.
With the greatest libraries and arts
35.
With a massive theatre for over four thousand
36.
And a new grand palace for Joseph
37.
Of the whole region.
 
352.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and thirty six years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (4 BCE)
4.
Herod the Great gave up the ghost
5.
And darkness appeared across Jerusalem
6.
Archelaus his son did insist upon a lavish funeral
7.
His brother Antipas hovering like a raven
8.
But the people longing for change did call
9.
For Zecheriah to be their High Priest
10.
As the bloody Herods were inclined
11.
Archelaus unleashed
12.
his Roman Troops
13.
upon the faithful in the Temple
14.
The deaths caused riot
15.
In which thousands did rise up
16.
To which Archelaus called for more troops
17.
Rome then sent Proconsul Publius Quinctilius Varus
18.
To quell the unrest
19.
By the end of the brief but bloody campaign
20.
Over two thousand rebels were crucified
21.
Until all of Jerusalem was awash in blood
22.
Archelaus then was summonsed to Rome
23.
His brother Antipas
24.
Claimed himself King
25.
Emperor Augustus
26.
Sensing civil war
27.
Did divided the lands held by Herod
28.
Between his sons
29.
So that Archelaus ruled Judea and Samaria
30.
Antipas ruled Galilee and the lands across the Jordan
31.
Philip the lands north and east of Galilee
 
353.
   
1.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) witnessing the bloodshed
2.
And the brief absence of Archelaus and Antipas
3.
As many had come as refugees to Sepphoris
4.
Joseph call a secret meeting of the Sandhedrin
5.
There he argued himself
6.
Being of the last true bloodline
7.
of the House of Judah
8.
He be one true Messiah
9.
The Ha Rama Theo
10.
Who would unite the Jews
11.
Against the Herods
12.
And bring victory to Israel
13.
against her enemies
14.
But all were silent
15.
until Gamaliel did speak
16.
Noble prince, no one doubts your blood
17.
Nor most ancient and mighty power
18.
But you come before us as a Roman occupier
19.
With over one hundred and fifty Roman soldiers
20.
Standing guard outside
21.
Joseph replied
22.
he would happily do without
23.
the Roman guards
24.
To which a Sadducee priest did reply
25.
Archelaus and Antipas would even unite one brief moment
26.
For such an opportunity and do harm to him
27.
Upon which Zecheriah did speak
28.
and all were silent
29.
Brother, no one doubts your faith
30.
Nor your wisdom
31.
But in matters of the Jews
32.
you are but a child
33.
For our land hangs but by a thread
34.
Of laws and custom hard fought with blood
35.
To them you a foreigner and invader
36.
No knowledge you have of our laws or custom
37.
Go back to the sacred Isle
38.
And leave us be
39.
With that Joseph did resolve
40.
A High Druid Oath
41.
Upon my ancestors and YAHU
42.
From my blood shall come
43.
A messiah the likes of which
44.
This world has never seen
45.
With this Joseph did leave
46.
With his Centurion and guard from Judea
47.
Knowing that the Herods
48.
Would hear of his boast
49.
Back to Egypt
 
354.
   
1.
In the Great Age of the Ram,
2.
Twelve hundred and forty years
3.
Since the dawn of the Great Age (0 BCE)
4.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) now aged twenty eight
5.
did wed Mary, now aged sixteen
6.
the daughter of High Priest Heli
7.
At the Jewish Temple of Onias at Leontopolis
8.
An important wedding of great note
9.
Representatives of many major priests
10.
Did come to Leontopolis
11.
The Brahman from India
12.
The Magi High Priests from the East
13.
The High Priests of Amen-Ra
14.
High Druids from Galatia
15.
The Priests from Yeb
16.
Even the Roman Proconsul of Egypt
17.
All came except one
18.
High Priest Zecheriah from Qumran
19.
And Jerusalem
20.
No word or explanation was given
21.
Yet less than six months after
22.
the Wedding of Joseph and Mary
23.
News came from Jerusalem
24.
That Elisabeth the sister of Anna
25.
The mother of Mary
26.
Who was well beyond the age of children
27.
Who had been barren all her life
28.
And Zechariah advanced in age
29.
Had miraculously given birth to a boy child
30.
Some did say was a Virgin birth
31.
They named Johanan (John)
32.
Known as John the Baptist
33.
And Johanan ben Zakkai
 
355.
   
1.
Upon the miraculous birth
2.
Within a few short months
3.
Of Johanan ben Zakkai
4.
Known as John the Baptist
5.
Zecheriah sent word to all Jewish Temples
6.
Including Yeb and Leontopolis
7.
And all the Therapeutae
8.
That as most senior High Priest of YAHU
9.
And upon such a sign
10.
All calendars were to be set to zero
11.
For his son who appeared from the heavens
12.
Would be the messiah foretold
13.
Thus the calendar of the western world
14.
Was born
15.
And ever since honors the birth of John
16.
And no other
16.
As Zecheriah had planned.
17.
Upon hearing the news
18.
Of Zechariahs’ plans
19.
Archelaus and his brothers were enraged
20.
Whilst Zecheriah was midst ceremony
21.
In the Great Temple at Jerusalem
22.
As was custom for the High Priest
23.
Assassins of Archelaus did seize the priest
24.
And end his life
25.
Upon news of such blasphemy
26.
On sacred ground
27.
Of the most senior priest of YAHU
28.
Riots across Jerusalem
29.
And all the holy lands did erupt
30.
Archelaus did falsely claim the uprising
31.
As sedition against Rome
32.
Whereupon the Romans did crush rebellion
33.
And Archelaus strengthened his grip
34.
But spared the settlement of Qumran
35.
From destruction
36.
The ageing Elisabeth did flee with her new born child
37.
Unto Egypt and the House of Heli and Anna
38.
At which time Joseph and Mary
39.
Accompanied by his Roman Guard did leave
40.
On account of Elisabeth being sought by Archelaus
41.
As a Roman official.
 
356.
   
1.
The news of the Messiah child of Zecheriah
2.
spread to all settlements across the Inland Sea (Mediterranean).
3.
To Amran, the High Priest of Samaria
4.
The news was received with disgust.
5.
Exiled still unto Tarsus
6.
High Priest Amran had sworn to his father
7.
To fulfill the birth of a Samaritan saviour
8.
Of royal blood
9.
A true Messiah
10.
So it was then in the year known as 1 CE
11.
that is son known as Nethanel
12.
Also as Nethaniel and Immanuel was born
13.
His title was Barabbas
14.
Which means son of the father.
15.
And Barabbas was certain to become
16.
One of the great messiahs of all history.
17.
Known to some later as Saul
18.
To others as Paul.
 
357.
   
1.
In the year known as 1 CE
2.
Joseph(CÚ-CÚILEANN) and Mary
3.
Accompanied by Gaius Cornelius
4.
And the Praetorian century
5.
Did visit Caesarea Maritima
6.
Once a seaside palace and port of Herod
7.
Now the main garrison city of the Romans
8.
Of Galilee
9.
There Joseph did consult loyal priests and scribes
10.
As to the precise signs of the messiah
11.
Foretold in scripture
12.
As news of the miraculous birth of Nethanel (Paul) had come
11.
So that not just one, but two Messiah lived
11.
Upon the turning of a Great Age.
 
358.
   
1.
In the second year
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (2AD)
3.
Joseph (CÚ-CÚILEANN) continued construction of Sepphoris
4.
An ambitious and expensive project
5.
He did employ thousands of masons, builders and workers
6.
From across the ancient world
7.
To build his city of truth
8.
The Young Herods upon hearing of his continued construction
9.
Laughed at the prince as being a madman
10.
They called him the Carpenter
11.
In derision for building a city in the middle of nowhere
12.
However, Joseph did indeed have a plan
13.
And had calculated all the astronomical signs
14.
And all the Jewish prophecy
15.
They believed for the coming of a messiah
16.
So that by the fifth year since
17.
since Birth of John the Baptist (5 AD)
18.
Mary was with their first child
 
359.
   
1.
In the sixth year
2.
Since the birth of John the Baptist (6AD)
3.
Momentous events did occur
4.
Joseph had calculated through his knowledge of the heavens
5.
The most august time of birth
6.
The triple conjunction of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn
7.
In the constellation of Pisces upon the time of Passover
8.
Forming a New Star as prophesized in Jewish custom
9.
Became briefly the Bethlehem Star
10.
Also then the arrival of a comet (Halley’s)
11.
Signifying since ancient times death and rebirth
12.
It so happened that in this year
13.
Passover fell on a Friday