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How the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper

© Gunnar Tómasson

23 February 201

I. T. S. Eliot – The Hollow Men

(Poem 1925)

1001268

I.

10716 = We are the hollow men
9905 = We are the stuffed men
7177 = Leaning together
14865 = Headpiece filled with straw. Alas!
11032 = Our dried voices, when
11937 = We whisper together
10539 = Are quiet and meaningless
9562 = As wind in dry grass
14053 = Or rats’ feet over broken glass
7474 = In our dry cellar

22713 = Shape without form, shade without colour,
20674 = Paralysed force, gesture without motion;

11818 =  Those who have crossed
18977 = With direct eyes, to death’s other Kingdom
14262 = Remember us-if at all-not as lost
12309 = Violent souls, but only
8437 = As the hollow men
 6657 = The stuffed men.

II.

11401 = Eyes I dare not meet in dreams
8799 = In death’s dream kingdom
8249 = These do not appear:
7002 = There, the eyes are
12785 = Sunlight on a broken column
11602 = There, is a tree swinging
5596 = And voices are
10068 = In the wind’s singing
12802 = More distant and more solemn
6629 = Than a fading star.

6738 = Let me be no nearer
8799 = In death’s dream kingdom
7578 = Let me also wear
11706 = Such deliberate disguises
19125 = Rat’s coat, crowskin, crossed staves
2734 = In a field
11540 = Behaving as the wind behaves
3969 = No nearer-

9543 = Not that final meeting
11515 = In the twilight kingdom

III.

7590 = This is the dead land

9051 = This is cactus land
8945 = Here the stone images
10723 = Are raised, here they receive
13858 = The supplication of a dead man’s hand
14948 = Under the twinkle of a fading star.

6895 = Is it like this
9918 = In death’s other kingdom
5773 = Waking alone
11648 = At the hour when we are
13658 = Trembling with tenderness
11705 = Lips that would kiss
13957 = Form prayers to broken stone.

IV.

8231 = The eyes are not here
8357 = There are no eyes here
12820 =  In this valley of dying stars
10899 = In this hollow valley
18308 =  This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms

13028 = In this last of meeting places
9327 = We grope together
6059 = And avoid speech
17070 =  Gathered on this beach of the tumid river
9511 = Sightless, unless
6914 = The eyes reappear
10301 = As the perpetual star
9046 = Multifoliate rose
12660 = Of death’s twilight kingdom
5632 = The hope only
5085 = Of empty men.

V.

      15076 = Here we go round the prickly pear
      11122 = Prickly pear prickly pear
      15076 = Here we go round the prickly pear
      12486 = At five o’clock in the morning.

6668 = Between the idea
5793 = And the reality
9496 = Between the motion
3839 = And the act
7917 = Falls the Shadow
10330 = For Thine is the Kingdom
11332 = Between the conception
6542 = And the creation
9724 = Between the emotion
7375 = And the response
7917 = Falls the Shadow
7244 = Life is very long
8540 = Between the desire
5484 = And the spasm
9654 =  Between the potency
7358 = And the existence
9211 = Between the essence
5912 = And the descent
7917 = Falls the Shadow
10330 = For Thine is the Kingdom

5608 = For Thine is
2763 = Life is
7135 = For Thine is the

15417 = This is the way the world ends
15417 = This is the way the world ends
15417 = This is the way the world ends
13964 = Not with a bang but a whimper.

1001268

II + III = 468222 + 533046 = 1001268

IV + V = 878864 + 122404 = 1001268

II. Abomination of Desolation

(Contemporary history)

468222

Observers

8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Man-Beasts

U.S. Government

12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994 = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996 = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001 = 2001 A.D.

Other

7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)

    1995 = 1995 A.D.

438097¹

Field of Play

13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

    7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

468222

III. Francis Bacon playcast as Monad in Nature

(Easter Week 1626)

533046

1 = Monad

3563 = Nature

Monad’s Resurrection

Exit

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

Knowledge Increased

(Edda Myth)

5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

-6960 = Jarðlig skilning – Earthly Understanding

Francis Bacon’s Last Letter²

14285 = To the Earle of Arundel and Surrey.

7470 = My very good Lord:

27393 = I was likely to have had the fortune of Caius Plinius the Elder,

19392 = who lost his life by trying an experiment

21445 = about the burning of the mountain Vesuvius.

27312 = For I was also desirous to try an experiment or two,

23426 = touching the conservation and induration of bodies.

27127 = As for the experiment itself, it succeeded excellently well;

19881 = but in the journey between London and Highgate,

18137 = I was taken with such a fit of casting,

20866 = as I knew not whether it were the stone,

24599 = or some surfeit of cold, or indeed a touch of them all three.

19809 = But when I came to your Lordship’s house,

20992 = I was not able to go back, and therefore was forced

10541 = to take up my lodging here,

27187 = where your housekeeper is very careful and diligent about me;

10692 = which I assure myself

24956 = your Lordship will not only pardon towards him,

14898 = but think the better of him for it.

21030 = For indeed your Lordship’s house is happy to me;

18831 = and I kiss your noble hands for the welcome

15120 = which I am sure you give me to it.

30197 = I know how unfit it is for me to write to your lordship

15772 = with any other hand than mine own;

32508 = but in troth my fingers are so disjointed with this fit of sickness,

  12980 = that I cannot steadily hold a pen…

533046

Here the letter ends abruptly.  Whatever else was written has been suppressed by Sir Tobie Matthew, one of the Rosicrosse, on which Spedding remarks, „It is a great pity the editor did not think fit to print the whole.“  For some mysterious reason the letter was not printed until 1660 in Matthew’s Collection, captioned This was the last letter that he ever wrote.  (Alfred Dodd, Francis Bacon’s Personal Life-Story, Rider & Co, London, 1986, pp. 539-540.)

IV. To be, or not to be, that is the Question

(Hamlet, Act III, Sc. i. First Folio, 1623)

878864

5415 = Enter Hamlet.

Hamlet

18050 = To be, or not to be, that is the Question:

19549 = Whether ’tis Nobler in the minde to suffer

23467 = The Slings and Arrowes of outragious Fortune,

17893 = Or to take Armes against a Sea of troubles,

16211 = And by opposing end them: to dye, to sleepe

13853 = No more; and by a sleepe, to say we end

20133 = The Heart-ake, and the thousand Naturall shockes

19800 = That Flesh is heyre too?  ‘Tis a consummation

17421 = Deuoutly to be wish’d. To dye to sleepe,

19236 = To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there’s the rub,

19794 = For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come,

21218 = When we haue shufflel’d off this mortall coile,

20087 = Must giue vs pawse. There’s the respect

13898 = That makes Calamity of so long life:

24656 = For who would beare the Whips and Scornes of time,

24952 = The Oppressors wrong, the poore mans Contumely,

18734 = The pangs of dispriz’d Loue, the Lawes delay,

16768 = The insolence of Office, and the Spurnes

20720 = That patient merit of the vnworthy takes,

17879 = When he himselfe might his Quietus make

21696 = With a bare Bodkin? Who would these Fardles beare

17807 = To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life,

17426 = But that the dread of something after death,

21935 = The vndiscouered Countrey, from whose Borne

20927 = No Traueller returnes, Puzels the will,

19000 = And makes vs rather beare those illes we haue,

20119 = Then flye to others that we know not of.

20260 = Thus Conscience does make Cowards of vs all,

18787 = And thus the Natiue hew of Resolution

21086 = Is sicklied o’re, with the pale cast of Thought,

17836 = And enterprizes of great pith and moment,

22968 = With this regard their Currants turne away,

18723 = And loose the name of Action.  Soft you now,

16746 = The faire Ophelia? Nimph, in thy Orizons

9726 = Be all my sinnes remembred.

Ophelia

5047 = Good my Lord,

17675 = How does your Honor for this many a day?

Hamlet

17391 = I humbly thanke you: well, well, well.

Ophelia

15437 = My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours,

14972 = That I haue longed long to re-deliuer.

12985 = I pray you now, receiue them.

Hamlet

12520 = No, no, I neuer gaue you ought.

Ophelia

19402 = My honor’d Lord, I know right well you did,

24384 = And with them words of so sweet breath compos’d,

19172 = As made the things more rich, then perfume left:

14959 = Take these againe, for to the Noble minde

24436 = Rich gifts wax poore, when giuers proue vnkinde.

    5753 = There my Lord.

878864

V. The Last Judgement – End of Time – God With Us

(Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

122404

A

(Matt. Ch. 1:22-23, KJB 1611)

1:22

21864 = (Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled

23713 = which was spoken of the Lord by the Prophet, saying,

1:23

14222 = Behold, a Virgin shall be with childe,

12196 = and shall bring foorth a sonne,

13446 = and they shall call his name Emmanuel,

19259 = which being interpreted, is, God with us.)

The Last Judgement

(Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel)

1 = Monad

5604 = Lord Jesus

1000 = FIRE

   11099 = Il Giudizio Universale

122404

B

Spark of Divinity

3635 = Emmanuel

-1000 = Darkness

Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare

Authors – Prophets

1654 = ION

3412 = Platon

4946 = Socrates

14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus

12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro

11999 = Sextus Propertius

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

5385 = Francis Bacon

7936 = Edward Oxenford

End-of-Time

Prophecy

6677 = God With Us

8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

   -2118 = TIME, End of

122404

***

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¹Abomination of Desolation

Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

²Francis Bacon’s Last Letter

Commemorating the Resurrection of Our Saviour

(Alfred Dodd)

Every schoolboy knows the story told in their history books how Francis Bacon one snowy day on or about All Fools Day, 1 April 1626, drove with the King’s Physician, Sir John Wedderburn, to Highgate and that at the foot of the Hill he stopped, bought a fowl, and stuffed it with snow with his own hands in order to ascertain whether bodies could be preserved by cold.  During the procedure, we are told, he caught a chill, and instead of Dr. Wedderburn driving him back to Gray’s Inn (whence he had come) or taking him to some warm house, the worthy doctor took him to an empty summer mansion on Highgate Hill, Arundel House, where there was only a caretaker; and there Francis Bacon was put into a bed which was damp and had only been „warmed by a Panne“ (a very strange thing for a doctor to do) with the result that within a few days he died of pneumonia.  Dr. Rawley, his chaplain, says that he died „in the early morning of the 9th April, a day on which was COMMEMORATED the Resurrection of Our Saviour“.

That is the story and this is Francis Bacon´s last letter …:

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The End of Time

© Gunnar Tómasson
22 February 2017

I. Icelandic Saga Myth
(Construction)
532945
As in 401006 + 133709 – 2770 + 1000 = 532945
Where

401006 = Snorri Sturluson´s Murder – 1
133709 = Gangleri’s Homecoming – 2
-2770 = Flosi, Drowned at Saga’s End
1000 = LIGHT
532945

II. Augustan-Shakespeare Myth
(Construction)
532945
As in 20087 + 1000 – 1 + 2118 + 509741 = 532945
Where

20087 = Virgils Christ Prophecy – 3
1000 = Light of the World
-1 = Monad/Reason asleep
2118 = TIME
509741 = Dedication, Francis Bacon’s Essayes – 4
532945

III. New Testament Myth – Jesus and The Devil
(Construction)
532045
As in 1 + 529042 – 3858 + 2600 + 4260 = 532045
Where

1 = Monad
529042 = Jesus and The Devil – 5
-3858 = The Devil (leaveth him)
2600 = FINIS
4260 = Fr. St. Alban – Francis Bacon’s signature to Essayes Dedication
532045

IV. Francis Bacon’s Last Letter
(Construction)
532045
As in 3563 – 1000 + 526846 + 4000 – 6960 + 5596 = 532045
Where

3563 = Nature
-1000 = Darkness
526846 = Francis Bacon’s Last Letter – 6

Resurrection

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

Enlightenment

-6960 = Jarðlig skilning – Earthly understanding
5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual wisdom
532045

V. Abomination of Desolation
The End of Time
(Construction)
532945
As in 1 + 3045 + 468222 – 2118 + 63795 = 532945
Where

1 = Monad
3045 = LOGOS
468222 = Abomination of Desolation – 7
-2118 = TIME, End of
63795 = The Workes of William Shakespeare – 8
532945

***
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Footnotes

Details on items #1-2 and 4-7 may be found in previous postings as follows:

# 1 – Jón Helgason: Til höfundar Hungurvöku. 21 February 2017.
# 2 – God’s Judgements vpon the Generations of Men. 31 January 2017.
# 3 – Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.¹
# 4 – Francis Bacon – The Great Instauration. 12 February 2017.
# 5 – Vnto you is borne this day a Sauiour, Christ the Lord. 25 December 2016.
# 6 – The Raven and the Nightingale. 11 February 2017.
# 7 – This Gospell of the Kingdome. 19 February 2017.
# 8 – Title of First Folio, 1623:
16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,
17935 = Containing all his Comedies, Histories, and
13106 = Tragedies: Truly set forth
16008 = according to their first Originall.
63795

¹Virgil’s fourth Eclogue:
The great order of the ages is born afresh.

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Jón Helgason: Til höfundar Hungurvöku

© Gunnar Tómasson

21. febrúar 2017

Fyrsti hluti

Fyrir um 65 árum flutti Jón Helgason, rithöfundur og forstöðumaður Árnasafns, ávarp á Reykholtshátíð þar sem ég var viðstaddur, þá 10 ára gamall.  Það eina sem festist í minni mínu var augnabliksmynd af Jóni þar sem hann lá makindalega á grasbala líkt og í hugleiðslu, með strá í munninum.

Mér vitanlega vísaði Jón aldrei beint til þess sem kynni að vera „hulit kveðit‟ í verkum Snorra Sturlusonar og Sturlu Þórðarsonar. Hins vegar segir það ekkert um skilning hans á því þar sem Jón, líkt og öll „innvígð‟ skáld, myndi hafa kveðið hulið um málið sem varðar dýpstu rök tilveru.

Í vinnuplaggi dags. 11. desember 2015 gerði ég eftrirfarandi úttekt á einu þekktasta ljóði Jóns,  Til Höfundar Hungurvöku.

1. Gamli maður í jörðu

(Jón Helgason)

318063

  12806 = Til höfundar Hungurvöku

 

12621 = Hér stíg ég enn mínum fæti á fold

10399 = og fylli lungun í blænum,

12746 = en þú ert örlítil ögn af mold

12001 = undir sverðinum grænum.

 

15251 = Þitt nafn er sandkorn í hafsins hyl

10093 = og heimtist aldrei að landi.

11538 = Þú visir¹ ekki að ég yrði til

9686 = úr ættanna kynlega blandi.

 

18323 = Og þó getur verið ef þín trú var rétt

9767 = og þig ég um síðir finni,

15248 = en hæpnara miklu ef mín trú er rétt

14740 = hvort mun það nokkuru sinni.

 

14221 = Það féll í hlut minn að hyggja um sinn

10478 = að handaverkunum þínum,

17065 = mér fannst sem ættir þú arfinn þinn

10001 = undir trúnaði mínum.

 

15042 = Því ef til vill gæti ég eitthvað séð

12052 = sem öðrum tekst ekki að finna,

14898 = og ef til vill væri mér eitthvað léð

11680 = sem ekki er í vörzlu hinna.

 

15375 = Þótt enn sé margt sem er illa lest

11112 = og aldirnar leifðu skörðu,

13026 = er flækjan greidd sem ég gat það bezt,

    7984 = gamli maður í jörðu.

318063

¹ Vísvitandi „ritvillur‟ í texta – visir í stað vissir – eru oft notaðar til að vísa til hulins kveðskapar.

Annar hluti

Vinur minn, Pétur Halldórsson, sem gjörþekkir geometrískt táknmál sagnaritunar á Íslandi og vítt um heim, sendi mér fyrirspurn í morgun um hugsanleg tengsl Klængs biskups á Skálholti (1152-1176) við samantekt þess fróðleiks sem felst í Brennu-Njálssögu. Ég hafði ekki kannað málið, en leitaði síðan uppi á netinu frumtexta Hungurvöku og íslenzka þýðingu frá árinu 1772.

Við frumrannsókn á hugsanlegum huldum kveðskap að hætti Snorra og Sturlu í rituðum textum þá er vísast að kanna Alfa og Omega frásagnar. Ég kannaði því fyrst þann hluta þýðingarinnar sem sagði frá dauða Klængs biskups, Omega, og fannst hann áhugaverður. Því næst kannaði ég upphaf inngangsorða þýðanda, Alfa, og tölugreindi sem hér segir:

2. Hungurvaka – Alfa

(Þýðing 1772)

106708

  13378 = Bækling þenna kalla ec Húngrvöku,

12055 = af því at svo mun mörgum

15934 = mönnum ófródum oc þó óvitrum (a)

11577 = gefit vera, þeim er hann hafa yfer-

16603 = farit, at miklu mundu giör vilia vita

17177 = upprás oc æfi þeirra merkis manna er her

18241 = verit hafa oc fátt verðr frásagt á þessari

    2239 = skrá.

107204 

3. Ævilok Biskups – Omega

    8765 = Klængr Biscup seldi

14080 = sjalfr af hendi stadarins forrád, oc

11700 = feck þau í hendr Þorláki (u) Ábóta

14326 = oc þeim mönnum er hann kiöri til

17042 = med ser. Enn hin sídurstu misseri er

14277 = Klængr Biscup lifdi reis hann náliga

16652 = alldrei úr reckiu, oc bjóz eptir því

17302 = vidr andláti sínu, sem hvör vitr madr

16516 = mundi ser hellst kiósa í laungum van-

    3114 = mætti

113774

Þriðji hluti

4. Upprás Snorra Sturlusonar

(Íslendingasaga, 10. kafli)

263632

  18562 = Snorri Sturluson fæddist upp í Odda

13745 = með Jóni Loftssyni, meðan hann lifði.

18200 = Var Snorri þá átján vetra, er Jón andaðist.

19065 = Var hann þá með Sæmundi fóstbróður sínum,

29224 = þar til er þeir Þórðr Sturluson báðu til handa honum Herdísar,

16623 = dóttur Bersa ins auðga frá Borg á Mýrum.

14224 = Hann átti átta hundruð hundruða.

10763 = En Snorri var þá félaus,

21920 = því at móðir hans hafði eytt fjórum tigum hundraða,

14867 = þeim er hann tók eftir föður sinn.

21595 = Lagði Guðný þá Hvammsland til kvánarmundar Snorra

13019 = ok var brúðkaup þeira í Hvammi.

21100 = Var mælt, at Snorri skyldi eiga bú við móður sína.

18983 = En þau Herdís fóru um haustit suðr í Odda

  11742 = ok sátu þar um vetrinn.

263632

5. Hungurvaka

(Túlkun)

263632

Alfa

107204 = Bækling þenna kalla ec Húngrvöku…

Brennu-Njálssaga

    6257 = Mörðr hét maðr.

12685 = Höfðingjaskipti varð í Nóregi.

11274 = Fara menn við þat heim af þingi.

13530 = Ok lýk ek þar Brennu-Njálssögu.

Omega

113774 = Klængr Biscup seldi sjalfr af hendi…

Lok Vetrar – Endir Pápísku

   -2092 = PAPEY

Þorgeirr Undan Feldi – Kristnitaka

    1000 = 1000 A.D.

263632

Fjórði hluti

6. Gamli maður í jörðu – A

(Túlkun)

401006

Holdgun Heimsljóss

     1000 = Heimsljós

-4000 = Myrkt Sverð – Mannskepna

Átta Hvítaskáld

(Augustan-Saga-Shakespare Authors)

  14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus

12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro

11999 = Sextus Propertius

11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

5385 = Francis Bacon

7936 = Edward Oxenford

Kristnitaka

  11274 = Fara menn við þat heim af þingi.

Gamli Maður í Jörðu

318063 = Gamli maður í jörðu.

   -9619 = Egill Skalla-Grímsson

401006

7. Eigi skal höggva. Eigi skal höggva.

(Íslendinga saga, 151. kafli)

401006

  17028 = Gizurr kom í Reykjaholt um nóttina

12196 = eftir Mauritíusmessu.

20587 = Brutu þeir upp skemmuna, er Snorri svaf í.

15106 = En hann hljóp upp ok ór skemmunni

17627 = í in litlu húsin, er váru við skemmuna.

19023 = Fann hann þar Arnbjörn prest ok talaði vid hann.

17663 = Réðu þeir þat, at Snorri gekk í kjallarann,

17668 = er var undir loftinu þar í húsunum.

 

21242 = Þeir Gizurr fóru at leita Snorra um húsin.

14532 = Þá fann Gizurr Arnbjörn prest

14015 = ok spurði, hvar Snorri væri.

8875 = Hann kvaðst eigi vita.

14633 = Gizurr kvað þá eigi sættast mega,

8061 = ef þeir fyndist eigi.

15638 = Prestr kvað vera mega, at hann fyndist,

12692 = ef honum væri griðum heitit.

 

22884 = Eftir þat urðu þeir varir við, hvar Snorri var.

10387 = Ok gengu þeir í kjallarann

15213 = Markús Marðarson, Símon knútr,

15528 = Árni beiskr, Þorsteinn Guðinason,

10964 = Þórarinn Ásgrímsson.

 

13048 = Símon knútr bað Árna höggva hann.

12169 = „Eigi skal höggva,“ sagði Snorri.

8594 = „Högg þú,“ sagði Símon.

12169 = „Eigi skal höggva,“ sagði Snorri.

16079 = Eftir þat veitti Árni honum banasár,

 17385 = ok báðir þeir Þorsteinn unnu á honum.

401006

8. Gamli maður í jörðu – B

(Íslendingasaga, 16. kafli)

401006

Egill Skalla-Grímsson

13562 = Seggr sparir sverði at höggva.

10700 = Snjóhvítt es blóð líta.

10436 = Skæruöld getum skýra.

10814 = Skarpr brandr fekk mér landa,

10814 = skarpr brandr fekk mér landa.

Helgur Þríhyrningur

Íslands í heiðni

(Einar Pálsson)

    1000 = Eldur Anda/Heimsljós

7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell

4000 = Logandi Sverð – Sköpunarmáttur Alheims

5327 = Brennu-Njáll

 

318063 = Gamli maður í jörðu.

401006

9. Gamli maður í jörðu – C

(Egilssaga, 40. kafli)

401006

    8823 = Þat mælti mín móðir,

7738 = at mér skyldi kaupa

6737 = fley ok fagrar árar,

10396 = fara á brott með víkingum,

8670 = standa upp í stafni,

9413 = stýra dýrum knerri,

7218 = halda svá til hafnar,

7423 = höggva mann ok annan.

Sá er viðr fegrstr

með goðum ok mönnum

(Skáldskaparmál, 34. kafli)

    3044 = Glasir

Menn goðum líkir

  11359 = Snorri Sturluson

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

Höggva Mann ok Annan

   -3665 = Böðvarr

-4127 = Gunnarr

En…

318063 = ...Gamli maður í jörðu.

      100 = Leikslok/Heimahöfn

401006

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Egill Skalla-Grímsson and William Shakespeare

© Gunnar Tómasson

20 February 2017

Introduction

(Wikipedia)

Sonatorrek („the irreparable loss of sons“) is a skaldic poem in 25 stanzas by Egill Skallagrímsson (ca. 910–990). The work laments the death of two of the poet’s sons, Gunnar, who died of a fever, and Böðvarr, who drowned during a storm. It is preserved in a few manuscripts of Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar, ch. 78. According to the saga, after Egill placed Böðvarr in the family burial mound, he locked himself in his bed-chamber, determined to starve himself to death. Egill’s daughter Thorgerd diverted him from this plan in part by convincing him to compose a memorial poem for Böðvarr, to be carved on a rune-staff.

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I. Sonatorrek¹

(Egilssaga, Ch. 78)

1803203

    17813 = Böðvarr, sonr Egils, var þá frumvaxti.

25713 = Hann var inn efniligsti maðr, fríðr sýnum, mikill ok sterkr,

19535 = svá sem verit hafði Egill eða Þórólfr á hans aldri.

10358 = Egill unni honum mikit.

13607 = Var Böðvarr ok elskr at honum.

 

18005 = Þat var eitt sumar, at skip var í Hvítá,

12242 = ok var þar mikil kaupstefna.

21818 = Hafði Egill þar keypt við margan ok lét flytja heim á skipi.

23077 = Fóru húskarlar ok höfðu skip áttært, er Egill átti.

23201 = Þat var þá eitt sinn, at Böðvarr beiddist at fara með þeim,

12918 = ok þeir veittu honum þat.

16692 = Fór hann þá inn á Völlu með húskörlum.

16425 = Þeir váru sex saman á áttæru skipi.

20161 = Ok er þeir skyldu út fara, þá var flæðrin síð dags,

24818 = ok er þeir urðu hennar at bíða, þá fóru þeir um kveldit síð.

14539 = Þá hljóp á útsynningr steinóði,

16199 = en þar gekk í móti útfallsstraumr.

20864 = Gerði þá stórt á firðinum, sem þar kann oft verða.

17071 = Lauk þar svá, at skipit kafði undir þeim,

10743 = ok týndust þeir allir.

17148 = En eftir um daginn skaut upp líkunum.

13462 = Kom lík Böðvars inn í Einarsnes,

25304 = en sum kómu fyrir sunnan fjörðinn, ok rak þangat skipit.

13523 = Fannst þat inn við Reykjarhamar.

 

15130 = Þann dag spurði Egill þessi tíðendi,

12576 = ok þegar reið hann at leita líkanna.

11096 = Hann fann rétt lík Böðvars.

15973 = Tók hann þat upp ok setti í kné sér

19641 = ok reið með út í Digranes til haugs Skalla-Gríms.

9509 = Hann lét þá opna hauginn

15273 = ok lagði Böðvar þar niðr hjá Skalla-Grími.

13416 = Var síðan aftr lokinn haugrinn,

18566 = ok var eigi fyrr lokit en um dagsetrsskeið.

 

21492 = Eftir þat reið Egill heim til Borgar, ok er hann kom heim,

16481 = þá gekk hann þegar til lokrekkju þeirar,

10226 = er hann var vanr at sofa í.

16736 = Hann lagðist niðr ok skaut fyrir loku.

11480 = Engi þorði at krefja hann máls.

26679 = En svá er sagt, þá er þeir settu Böðvar niðr, at Egill var búinn:

13340 = Hosan var strengð fast at beini.

13819 = Hann hafði fustanskyrtil rauðan,

17790 = þröngvan upphlutinn ok láz at síðu.

17450 = En þat er sögn manna, at hann þrútnaði svá,

21079 = at kyrtillinn rifnaði af honum ok svá hosurnar.

20239 = En eftir um daginn lét Egill ekki upp lokrekkjuna.

11544 = Hann hafði þá ok engan mat né drykk.

14671 = Lá hann þar þann dag ok nóttina eftir.

11864 = Engi maðr þorði at mæla við hann.

 

15186 = En inn þriðja morgin, þegar er lýsti,

17056 = þá lét Ásgerðr skjóta hesti undir mann, –

17879 = reið sá sem ákafligast vestr í Hjarðarholt – ,

19348 = ok lét segja Þorgerði þessi tíðendi öll saman,

16487 = ok var þat um nónskeið, er hann kom þar.

19812 = Hann sagði ok þat með, at Ásgerðr hafði sent henni orð

15295 = at koma sem fyrst suðr til Borgar.

15575 = Þorgerðr lét þegar söðla sér hest,

11243 = ok fylgðu henni tveir menn.

14810 = Riðu þau um kveldit ok nóttina,

15057 = til þess er þau kómu til Borgar.

13884 = Gekk Þorgerðr þegar inn í eldahús.

 

13816 = Ásgerðr heilsaði henni ok spurði,

13836 = hvárt þau hefði náttverð etit.

9814 = Þorgerðr segir hátt:

10123 = „Engan hefi ek náttverð haft,

12888 = ok engan mun ek fyrr en at Freyju.

13694 = Kann ek mér eigi betri ráð en faðir minn.

17821 = Vil ek ekki lifa eftir föður minn ok bróður.”

13793 = Hon gekk at lokhvílunni ok kallaði:

10405 = „Faðir, lúk upp hurðinni,

11738 = vil ek, at vit farim eina leið bæði.”

12189 = Egill spretti frá lokunni.

26881 = Gekk Þorgerðr upp í hvílugólfit ok lét loku fyrir hurðina.

16663 = Lagðist hon niðr í aðra rekkju, er þar var.                                   (A = 1176599)

 

5677 = Þá mælti Egill:

22682 = „Vel gerðir þú, dóttir, er þú vill fylgja feðr þínum.

13720 = Mikla ást hefir þú sýnt við mik.

18183 = Hver ván er, at ek mun lifa vilja við harm þenna?”

10553 = Síðan þögðu þau um hríð.

5677 = Þá mælti Egill:

19073 = „Hvat er nú, dóttir, tyggr þú nú nökkut?”

9035 = „Tygg ek söl,” segir hon,

16647 = „því at ek ætla, at mér muni þá verra en áðr.

11876 = Ætla ek ella, at ek muna of lengi lifa.”

12183 = „Er þat illt manni?” segir Egill.

13215 = „Allillt,” segir hon, „villtu eta?”

10804 = „Hvat mun varða?” segir hann.

 

18230 = En stundu síðar kallaði hon ok bað gefa sér drekka.

14139 = Síðan var henni gefit vatn at drekka.

5677 = Þá mælti Egill:

24378 = „Slíkt gerir at, er sölin etr, þyrstir æ þess at meir.”

12628 = „Villtu drekka, faðir?” segir hon.

24379 = Hann tók við ok svalg stórum, ok var þat í dýrshorni.

8515 = Þá mælti Þorgerðr:

15658 = „Nú erum vit vélt.  Þetta er mjólk.”

24051 = Þá beit Egill skarð ór horninu, allt þat er tennr tóku,

10730 = ok kastaði horninu síðan.

 

8515 = Þá mælti Þorgerðr:

15810 = „Hvat skulum vit nú til ráðs taka?”

11266 = Lokit er nú þessi ætlan.

16202 = Nú vilda ek, faðir, at við lengðim líf okkart,

20548 = svá at þú mættir yrkja erfikvæði eftir Böðvar,

8636 = en ek mun rista á kefli,

15102 = en síðan deyjum vit, ef okkr sýnist.

26566 = Seint ætla ek Þorstein, son þinn, yrkja kvæðit eftir Böðvar,

14385 = en þat hlýðir eigi, at hann sé eigi erfðr,

25605 = því at eigi ætla ek okkr sitja at drykkjunni, at hann er erfðr.”

 

13837 = Egill segir, at þat var þá óvænt,

18544 = at hann myndi þá yrkja mega, þótt hann leitaði við, –

12965 = „en freista má ek þess,” segir hann.

15113 = Egill hafði þá átt son, er Gunnarr hét,

11952 = ok hafði sá ok andazt litlu áðr.

11522 = Ok er þetta upphaf kvæðis:

 

14939 = Mjök erum tregt tungu at hræra

11201 = eða loftvætt ljóðpundara.

13979 = Esa nú vænligt of Viðurs þýfi

    12207 = né hógdrægt ór hugarfylgsni.                   (B = + 626604)

1803203

I-A + III = 1176599 + 7572 = 1184171

ii. The Epistle Dedicatory

(First Folio, 1623)

1184171

      8208 = TO THE MOST NOBLE

13267 = AND INCOMPARABLE PAIRE OF BRETHREN

10897 = WILLIAM Earle of Pembroke,

100 = [&] c.

23572 = Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty.

12457 = AND PHILIP Earle of Montgomery,

100 = [&] c.

14413 = Gentleman of his Maiesties Bed-Chamber,

22026 = Both Knights of the most Noble Order of the Garter,

12835 = and our singular good LORDS.

 

7826 = Right Honourable,

25994 = Whilst we studie to be thankful in our particular,

22062 = for the many fauors we haue receiued from your L.L.

15163 = we are falne vpon the ill fortune,

23449 = to mingle two the most diuerse things that can bee,

7485 = feare, and rashnesse;

23489 = rashnesse in the enterprize, and feare of the successe.

23541 = For, when we valew the places your H.H. sustaine,

20442 = we cannot but know their dignity greater,

19953 = then to descend to the reading of these trifles:

13987 = and, while we name them trifles,

25700 = we haue depriu’d our selues of the defence of our Dedication.

14022 = But since your L.L. haue beene pleas’d

21688 = to thinke these trifles some-thing, emainse;

25557 = and haue prosequuted both them, and their Authour liuing,

17599 = with so much fauour: we hope, that

27770 = (they out-liuing him, and he not hauing the fate, common with some,

21390 = to be exequutor to his owne writings)

21711 = you will vse the like indulgence toward them,

14513 = you haue done vnto their parent.

10083 = There is a great difference,

23131 = whether any Booke choose his Patrones, or finde them:

8125 = This hath done both.

26340 = For, so much were your L.L. likings of the seuerall parts,

22932 = when they were acted, as before they were published,

12680 = the Volume ask’d to be yours.

21363 = We haue but collected them, and done an office to the dead,

16553 = to procure his Orphanes, Guardians;

22380 = without ambition either of selfe-profit, or fame:

20760 = onely to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend, &

17475 = Fellow aliue, as was our SHAKESPEARE,

24877 = by humble offer of his playes, to your most noble patronage.

17511 = Wherein, as we haue justly obserued,

28933 = no man to come neere your L.L. but with a kind of religious addresse;

25208 = it hath bin the height of our care, who are the Presenters,

25744 = to make the present worthy of your H.H. by the perfection.

31596 = But, there we must also craue our abilities to be considerd, my Lords.

19548 = We cannot go beyond our owne powers.

29952 = Country hands reach foorth milke, creame, fruites, or what they haue:

20669 = and many Nations (we haue heard) that had not gummes &

22965 = incense, obtained their requests with a leauened Cake.

29471 = It was no fault to emains their Gods, by what meanes they could:

26494 = And the most, though meanest, of things are made more precious,

14733 = when they are dedicated to Temples.

27816 = In that name therefore, we most humbly consecrate to your H.H.

19643 = these emains of your seruant Shakespeare;

29906 = that what delight is in them, may be euer your L.L. the reputation his, &

23734 = the faults ours, if any be committed, by a payre so carefull

26463 = to shew their gratitude both to the liuing, and the dead, as is

 

15589 = Your Lordshippes most bounden,

4723 = IOHN HEMINGE.

      5558 = HENRY CONDELL.

1184171

INSERT

The Two Sons of Egill

  3665 = Böðvarr

6960 = Jarðlig Skilning – Earthly Understanding

4127 = Gunnarr

  5596 = Andlig Spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

20348

Saga Myth

         1 = Monad

3045 = LOGOS

7154 = Askr Yggdrasils

10148 = Snorri fólgsnarjarl – Snorri hidden earl/Earl = Cosmic Procreative Tool

 20348

Shakespeare Myth

         1 = Monad

3045 = LOGOS

7154 = Askr Yggdrasils

6148 = Miranda

  4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

20348

Loss of Two Sons

Advent of Cosmic Consciousness

a.k.a. William Shakespeare

  1000 = FIRE of SPIRIT

10026 = Will Shakspere, gent.

  9322 = William Shakespeare

20348

END INSERT

III. Advent of Cosmic Consciousness

(Saga Myth)

7572

My Dumb Man

 7141 = Þórir jökull

6960 = Jarðlig Skilning – Earthly Understanding

-5596 = Andlig Spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

Advent of Cosmic Consciousness

2859 = KJÖLR

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

Drowning/Death of Two Sons

-3665 = Böðvarr

-4127 = Gunnarr

 7572

I-B = 626604 = IV

IV.  Overcoming the Grave‘s Dark Dominion

(Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

626604

The Holy Sepulchre

    5979 = Girth House – Circular Stone Church, Orkney Islands

-1000 = Darkness

The Gods today Stand Friendly

(Julius Cæsar, Act V, Sc. i – First Folio)

            Cassius

12879 = Now most Noble Brutus,

17568 = The gods today stand friendly, that we may,

15686 = Louers in peace, leade on our dayes to age!

23178 = But since the affayres of men rests still incertaine,

21190 = Let’s reason with the worst that may befall.

17931 = If we do lose this Battaile, then is this

19984 = The very last time we shall speake together:

15404 = What are you then determined to do?

            Brutus

15472 = Euen by the rule of that Philosophy,

14051 = By which I did blame Cato, for the death

19501 = Which he did giue himselfe, I know not how:

14406 = But I do finde it Cowardly, and vile,

19113 = For feare of what might fall, so to preuent

19095 = The time of life, arming my selfe with patience,

20623 = To stay the prouidence of some high Powers,

11326 = That gouerne vs below.

            Cassius

13765 = Then, if we loose this battaile,

16527 = You are contented to be led in Triumph

14976 = Thorow the streets of Rome.

            Brutus

7042 = No, Cassius, no:

13000 = Thinke not thou Noble Romane,

19844 = That euer Brutus will go bound to Rome,

16711 = He beares too great a minde.  But this same day

19149 = Must end that work the Ides of March begun.

20191 = And whether we shall meete againe, I know not:

19155 = Therefore our euerlasting farewell take:

17976 = For euer, and for euer, farewell Cassius,

17336 = If we do meete againe, why we shall smile;

21165 = If not, why then, this parting was well made.

            Cassius

18046 = For euer, and for euer, farewell, Brutus:

14916 = If we do meete againe, wee’l smile indeed;

21535 = If not, ’tis true, this parting was well made.

            Brutus

17661 = Why then leade on.  O that a man might know

17668 = The end of this dayes businesse, ere it come:

17050 = But it sufficeth, that the day will end,

  20505 = And then the end is knowne.  Come ho, away.   Exeunt.

626604

IV + VI = 626604 + 32329 = 658933

V. Man, Wretched Man, Thou Shalt Be Taught

Transl. By Nicholas Rowe, Poet Laureate and

First Biographer of “Shakspere“

(The Golden Verse of Pythagoras, 1707)

658933

  22268 = Man, wretched Man, thou shalt be taught to know,

23953 = Who bears within himself the inborn Cause of Woe.

16941 = Unhappy Race!  that never yet could tell

20275 = How near their Good and Happiness they dwell.

17740 = Depriv’d of Sense, they neither hear nor see;

16072 = Fetter’d in Vice, they seek not to be free,

17950 = But stupid to their own sad Fate agree.

25196 = Like pond’rous Rolling-stones, oppress’d with Ill,

21053 = The Weight that loads ’em makes ’em roll on still,

15792 = Bereft of Choice, and Freedom of the Will.

18066 = For native Strife in ev’ry Bosom reigns,

17850 = And secretly an impious War maintains:

19029 = Provoke not THIS, but let the Combat cease,

16118 = And ev’ry yielding Passion sue for Peace.

23006 = Wouldst thou, great Jove, thou Father of Mankind,

16365 = Reveal the Demon for that Task assign’d,

20915 = The wretched Race an End to Woes would find.

 

13682 = And yet be bold, O Man, Divine thou art,

15669 = And of the Gods Celestial Essence Part.

16846 = Nor sacred Nature is from thee conceal’d,

18826 = But to thy Race her mystick Rules reveal’d.

17583 = These if to know thou happily attain,

19994 = Soon shalt thou perfect be in all that I ordain.

23807 = Thy wounded Soul to Health thou shalt restore,

14688 = And free from ev’ry Pain she felt before.

18437 = Abstain, I warn, from Meats unclean and foul,

16826 = So keep thy Body pure, so free thy Soul;

17633 = So rightly judge; thy Reason, so, maintain;

18256 = Reason which Heav’n did for thy Guide ordain,

16921 = Let that best Reason ever hold the Rein.

16695 = Then if this mortal Body thou forsake,

16669 = And thy glad Flight to the pure Æther take,

17175 = Among the Gods exalted shalt thou shine,

14884 = Immortal, Incorruptible, Divine:

19453 = The Tyrant Death securely shalt thou brave,

  16300 = And scorn the dark Dominion of the Grave.

658933

VI. How Shakspere Shall be Taught:

Jacob‘s Ladder²

(Ancient Creation Myth)

32329

Shakspere‘s Baptismal Name

17252 = Gulielmus filius Johannes Shakspere

Jacob‘s Ladder

  5015 = Eight Natural Notes, Descending

5015 = Eight Natural Notes, Ascending

Shakspere‘s Burial Name

10026 = Will Shakspere, gent.

Lesson Learned

  1000 = LIGHT

Grave‘s Dominion Scorned

The Holy Sepulchre

 -5979 = Girth House – Circular Stone Church, Orkney Islands

32329

***

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¹Sonatorrek – Translation

(Internet)

Bodvar Egil’s son was just now growing up; he was a youth of great promise, handsome, tall and strong as had been Egil or Thorolf at his age. Egil loved him dearly, and Bodvar was very fond of his father.

One summer it happened that there was a ship in White-river, and a great fair was held there. Egil had there bought much wood, which he was having conveyed home by water: for this his house-carles went, taking with them an eight-oared boat belonging to Egil. It chanced one time that Bodvar begged to go with them, and they allowed him so to do. So he went into the field with the house-carles. They were six in all on the eight-oared boat. And when they had to go out again, high-water was late in the day, and, as they must needs wait for the turn of tide, they did not start till late in the evening. Then came on a violent south-west gale, against which ran the stream of the ebb. This made a rough sea in the firth, as can often happen. The end was that the boat sank under them, and all were lost.

The next day the bodies were cast up: Bodvar’s body came on shore at Einars-ness, but some came in on the south shore of the firth, whither also the boat was driven, being found far in near Reykjarhamar.

Egil heard these tidings that same day, and at once rode to seek the bodies: he found Bodvar’s, took it up and set it on his knees, and rode with it out to Digra-ness, to Skallagrim’s mound. Then he had the mound opened, and laid Bodvar down there by Skallagrim. After which the mound was closed again; this task was not finished till about nightfall. Egil then rode home to Borg, and, when he came home, he went at once to the locked bed-closet in which he was wont to sleep. He lay down, and shut himself in, none daring to crave speech of him.

It is said that when they laid Bodvar in earth Egil was thus dressed: his hose were tight-fitting to his legs, he wore a red kirtle of fustian, closely-fitting, and laced at the sides: but they say that his muscles so swelled with his exertion that the kirtle was rent off him, as were also the hose.

On the next day Egil still did not open the bed-closet: he had no meat or drink: there he lay for that day and the following night, no man daring to speak with him.

But on the third morning, as soon as it was light, Asgerdr had a man set on horseback, who rode as hard as he could westwards to Hjardarholt, and told Thorgerdr all these tidings; it was about nones when he got there. He said also that Asgerdr had sent her word to come without delay southwards to Borg. Thorgerdr at once bade them saddle her a horse, and two men attended her. They rode that evening and through the night till they came to Borg. Thorgerdr went at once into the hall. Asgerdr greeted her, and asked whether they had eaten supper. Thorgerdr said aloud, ‘No supper have I had, and none will I have till I sup with Freyja. I can do no better than does my father: I will not overlive my father and brother.’ She then went to the bed-closet and called, ‘Father, open the door! I will that we both travel the same road.’ Egil undid the lock. Thorgerdr stepped up into the bed-closet, and locked the door again, and lay down on another bed that was there.

Then said Egil, ‘You do well, daughter, in that you will follow your father. Great love have you shown to me. What hope is there that I shall wish to live with this grief?’ After this they were silent awhile. Then Egil spoke: ‘What is it now, daughter? You are chewing something, are you not?’ ‘I am chewing samphire,’ said she, ‘because I think it will do me harm. Otherwise I think I may live too long.’ ‘Is samphire bad for man?’ said Egil. ‘Very bad,’ said she; ‘will you eat some?’ ‘Why should I not?’ said he. A little while after she called and bade them give her drink. Water was brought to her. Then said Egil, ‘This comes of eating samphire, one ever thirsts the more.’ ‘Would you like a drink, father?’ said she. He took and swallowed the liquid in a deep draught: it was in a horn. Then said Thorgerdr: ‘Now are we deceived; this is milk.’ Whereat Egil bit a sherd out of the horn, all that his teeth gripped, and cast the horn down.

Then spoke Thorgerdr: ‘What counsel shall we take now? This our purpose is defeated. Now I would fain, father, that we should lengthen our lives, so that you may compose a funeral poem on Bodvar, and I will grave it on a wooden roller; after that we can die, if we like. Hardly, I think, can Thorstein your son compose a poem on Bodvar; but it were unseemly that he should not have funeral rites. Though I do not think that we two shall sit at the drinking when the funeral feast is held.’ Egil said that it was not to be expected that he could now compose, though he were to attempt it. ‘However, I will try this,’ said he.

Egil had had another son named Gunnar, who had died a short time before.

So then Egil began the poem, and this is the beginning. [Translation of four-line verse omitted.]

²Description of Jacob’s Ladder

(Genesis 28:10-19)

Jacob left Beersheba, and went toward Haran. He came to the place and stayed there that night, because the sun had set. Taking one of the stones of the place, he put it under his head and lay down in that place to sleep. And he dreamed, and behold, there was a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven; and behold, the angels of God were ascending and descending on it! And behold, the Lord stood above it [or „beside him“] and said, „I am the Lord, the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac; the land on which you lie I will give to you and to your descendants; and your descendants shall be like the dust of the earth, and you shall spread abroad to the west and to the east and to the north and to the south; and by you and your descendants shall all the families of the earth bless themselves. Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done that of which I have spoken to you.“ Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, „Surely the Lord is in this place; and I did not know it.“ And he was afraid, and said, „This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.

Afterwards, Jacob names the place, „Bethel“ (literally, „House of God“).

NB. In the Latin version of Gen. 28:17, Jacob, on awakening, says:

Terribilis est locus iste. (This place is dreadful.)

The Cipher Value of the phrase is 13561.

As in second Dedication of The First Folio of 1623:

 13561 = To the great Variety of Readers.

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The Twelve Tribes of Israel

© Gunnar Tómasson

19 February 2017

I. And Jacob called vnto his sonnes

(Genesis Ch. 46, KJB 1611)

1658132

49:1

15675 = And Jacob called vnto his sonnes, and said,

13786 = Gather your selues together,

26633 = that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last dayes.

49:2

23518 = Gather your selues together, and heare ye sonnes of Jacob,

15220 = and hearken vnto Israel your father.

49:3

14347 = Reuben, thou art my first borne,

16476 = my might, and the beginning of my strength,

23306 = the excellencie of dignitie, and the excellencie of power:

49:4

19933 = Unstable as water, thou shalt not excell,

20622 = because thou wentest vp to thy fathers bed:

10291 = then defiledst thou it.

11515 = He went vp to my couche.

49:5

11497 = Simeon and Leui are brethren,

23561 = instruments of crueltie are in their habitations.

49:6

20698 = O my soule, come not thou into their secret:

24076 = vnto their assembly mine honour be not thou vnited:

14284 = for in their anger they slew a man,

20443 = and in their selfe will they digged downe a wall.

49:7

34285 = Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce, and their wrath, for it was cruell:

22209 = I will diuide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.

49:8

22138 = Judah, thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise:

16690 = thy hand shall be in the necke of thine enemies,

21623 = thy fathers children shall bow downe before thee.

49:9

10413 = Judah is a Lyons whelpe:

17865 = from the pray my sonne thou art gone vp:

22141 = he stouped downe, hee couched as a Lyon, and as an old Lyon:

11816 = who shall rouse him vp?

49:10

17569 = The scepter shall not depart from Judah,

26651 = nor a Law-giuer from betweene his feete, vntill Shiloh come:

19058 = and vnto him shall the gathering of the people be:

49:11

30375 = Binding his foale vnto the vine, and his asses colt vnto the choice vine;

29745 = he washed his garments in wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes.

49:12

29049 = His eyes shall be red with wine, and his teeth white with milke.

49:13

18508 = Zebulun shall dwell at the hauen of the sea,

13220 = and hee shall be for an Hauen of ships:

14206 = and his border shall be vnto Zidon.

49:14

31175 = Issachar is a strong asse, couching downe betweene two burdens.

49:15

28462 = And he saw that rest was good, and the land that it was pleasant:

27920 = and bowed his shoulder to beare, and became a seruant vnto tribute.

49:16

22254 = Dan shall iudge his people, as one of the tribes of Israel.

49:17

19826 = Dan shalbe a serpent vp the way, an adder in the path,

28145 = that biteth the horse heeles, so that his rider shall fall backward.

49:18

17255 = I haue waited for thy saluation, O LORD.

49:19

27594 = Gad, a troupe shall ouercome him: but he shall ouercome at the last.

49:20

25194 = Out of Asher his bread shall be fat, and he shall yeeld royall dainties.

49:21

22575 = Naphtali is a hinde let loose: He giueth goodly words.

49:22

26599 = Joseph is a fruitfull bough, euen a fruitfull bough by a well,

17886 = whose branches runne ouer the wall.

49:23

24991 = The archers haue sorely grieued him, and shot at him, and hated him.

49:24

13716 = But his bow abode in strength,

18172 = and the armes of his hands were made strong,

13573 = by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob:

20603 = from thence is the Sheapheard, the stone of Israel.

49:25

19688 = Euen by the God of thy father who shall helpe thee,

6756 = and by the Almightie,

23781 = who shall blesse thee with blessings of heauen aboue,

16462 = blessings of the deepe that lyeth vnder,

18063 = blessings of the breasts and of the wombe.

49:26

17519 = The blessings of thy father haue preuailed

17331 = aboue the blessings of my progenitors:

22654 = vnto the vtmost bound of the euerlasting hils,

12748 = they shall bee on the head of Joseph,

13910 = and on the crowne of the head of him

17174 = that was separate from his brethren.

49:27

12982 = Beniamin shall rauine as a wolfe:

17206 = In the morning hee shall deuoure the pray,

16421 = and at night he shall deuoure the spoile.

49:28

18412 = All these are the twelue tribes of Israel,

27458 = and this is it that their father spake vnto them, and blessed them:

21109 = euery one according to his blessing he blessed them.

49:29

13921 = And hee charged them and said vnto them,

13448 = I am to bee gathered vnto my people:

11500 = burie me with my fathers,

22056 = in the caue that is in the field of Ephron the Hittite.

49:30

16273 = In the caue that is in the field of Machpelah,

16032 = which is before Mamre, in the land of Canaan,

25795 = which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite,

15233 = for a possession of a burying place.

49:31

17005 = (There they buried Abraham and Sarah his wife,

24712 = there they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife, and there I buried Leah.)

49:32

22365 = The purchase of the field and of the caue that is therein,

13147 = was from the children of Heth.

49:33

19906 = And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sonnes,

13697 = he gathered vp his feete into the bed,

9269 = and yeelded vp the ghost,

    14717 = and was gathered vnto his people.

1658132

II + III = 626981 + 1031151 = 1658132

II. Louers in peace, leade on our dayes to age!

(Julius Cæsar, Act V, Sc. i – First Folio)

626981

            Cassius

12879 = Now most Noble Brutus,

17568 = The gods today stand friendly, that we may,

15686 = Louers in peace, leade on our dayes to age!

23178 = But since the affayres of men rests still incertaine,

21190 = Let’s reason with the worst that may befall.

17931 = If we do lose this Battaile, then is this

19984 = The very last time we shall speake together:

15404 = What are you then determined to do?

Brutus

15472 = Euen by the rule of that Philosophy,

14051 = By which I did blame Cato, for the death

19501 = Which he did giue himselfe, I know not how:

14406 = But I do finde it Cowardly, and vile,

19113 = For feare of what might fall, so to preuent

19095 = The time of life, arming my selfe with patience,

20623 = To stay the prouidence of some high Powers,

11326 = That gouerne vs below.

Cassius

13765 = Then, if we loose this battaile,

16527 = You are contented to be led in Triumph

14976 = Thorow the streets of Rome.

Brutus

7042 = No, Cassius, no:

13000 = Thinke not thou Noble Romane,

19844 = That euer Brutus will go bound to Rome,

16711 = He beares too great a minde.  But this same day

19149 = Must end that work the Ides of March begun.

20191 = And whether we shall meete againe, I know not:

19155 = Therefore our euerlasting farewell take:

17976 = For euer, and for euer, farewell Cassius,

17336 = If we do meete againe, why we shall smile;

21165 = If not, why then, this parting was well made.

Cassius

18046 = For euer, and for euer, farewell, Brutus:

14916 = If we do meete againe, wee’l smile indeed;

21535 = If not, ’tis true, this parting was well made.

Brutus

17661 = Why then leade on.  O that a man might know

17668 = The end of this dayes businesse, ere it come:

17050 = But it sufficeth, that the day will end,

  20505 = And then the end is knowne.  Come ho, away.   Exeunt.

621625

Come ho, away. Exeunt.

       9356 = Gaius Julius Cæsar

     -4000 = Dark Sword/Man-Beast

626981

III. Neuer was a Warre did cease

(Ere bloodie hands were wash´d) with such a Peace

(Cymbeline, First Folio, Omega  Page)

1031151

            [Posthumus]

16581 = Make no collection of it.  Let him shew

15289 = His skill in the construction.

            Lucius

      6498 = Philarmonus.

            Soothsayer

6928 = Heere, my good lord.

            Lucius

9000 = Read, and declare the meaning.

2471 = Reades.

24167 = When as a Lyons whelpe, shall to himselfe vnknown,

22815 = without seeking finde, and bee embrac’d by a peece of tender Ayre:

21082 = And when from a stately Cedar shall be lopt branches,

18501 = which being dead many yeares shall after reuiue,

20237 = bee iyonted to the old Stocke, and freshly grow,

18503 = then shall Posthumus end his miseries,

22220 = Britaine be fortunate, and flourish in Peace and Plentie.

18025 = Thou Leonatus art the Lyons Whelpe,

18080 = The fit and apt Construction of thy name

16575 = Being Leonatus, doth import so much:

20848 = The peece of tender Ayre, thy vertuous Daughter,

17353 = Which we call Mollis Aer, and Mollis Aer

19924 = We terme it Mulier; which Mulier I diuine

22895 = Is this most constant Wife, who euen now

16165 = Answering the Letter of the Oracle,

24035 = Vnknowne to you vnsought, were clipt about

13804 = With this most tender Aire.

            Cymbeline

9907 = This hath some seeming.

            Soothsayer

12593 = The lofty Cedar, Royall Cymbeline

19881 = Personates thee: And thy lopt branches point

23355 = Thy two Sonnes forth: who by Belarius stolne

19175 = For many yeares thought dead, are now reuiu’d

19300 = To the Maiesticke Cedar ioyn’d; whose Issue

14591 = Promises Britaine, Peace and Plenty.

            Cymbeline

3134 = Well,

17579 = My Peace we will begin:  And Caius Lucius,

20040 = Although the Victor, we submit to Cæsar,

15143 = And to the Romane Empire; promising

21441 = To pay our wonted Tribute, from the which

20009 = We were disswaded by our wicked Queene,

20001 = Whom heauens in Iustice both on her, and hers,

9168 = Haue laid most heauy hand.

            Soothsayer

18314 = The fingers of the powres aboue, do tune

15670 = The harmony of this Peace;  the Vision

21926 = Which I made knowne to Lucius ere the stroke

21601 = Of yet this scarse-cold-Battaile, at this instant

16814 = Is full accomplish‘d. For the Romaine Eagle

22300 = From South to West, on wing soaring aloft

16956 = Lessen‘d her selfe, and in the Beames o‘th‘Sun

22102 = So vanish‘d: which foreshew‘d our Princely Eagle,

16441 = Th‘Imperiall Cæsar, should againe vnite

17178 = His Fauour, with the Radiant Cymbeline,

15261 = Which shines heere in the West.

            Cymbeline

7510 = Laud we the Gods,

24502 = And let our crooked Smoakes climbe to their Nostrils

21051 = From our blest Altars.  Publish we this Peace

20587 = To all our Subiects.  Set we forward:  Let

14971 = A Roman, and a Brittish Ensigne waue

23065 = Friendly together: so through Luds-Towne march,

14265 = And in the Temple of great Iupiter

20329 = Our Peace wee‘l ratifie:  Seale it with Feasts.

18177 = Set on there:  Neuer was a Warre did cease

20903 = (Ere bloodie hands were wash‘d) with such a Peace.

      3915 = Exeunt.

1031151

Addendum

Ending that work the Ides of March begun

(Julius Cæsar, Act III, Sc. ii, First Folio)

100571

            Cinna

12536 = Liberty,  Freedome,  Tyranny is dead,

20780 = Run hence, proclaime, cry it about the Streets.

            Casca

19015 = Some to the common Pulpits, and cry out,

14707 = Liberty, Freedome, and Enfranchisement.

            Brutus

15381 = People and Senators, be not affrighted:

  18152 = Fly not, stand still: Ambition’s debt is paid.

100571

Heare ye Sonnes of Jacob,

(Genesis, 49:1-2, KJB 1611)

100571

  15675 = And Jacob called vnto his sonnes, and said,

13786 = Gather your selues together,

26633 = that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last dayes.

23518 = Gather your selues together, and heare ye sonnes of Jacob,

15220 = and hearken vnto Israel your father.

And hearken vnto Israel your Father

    2947 = ISRAEL

That I may tell You that

Which shall befall you in the last Dayes

    2692 = ÍSLAND

      100 = THE END

100571

***

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This Gospell of the Kingdome

© Gunnar Tómasson

18 February 2017

I. Shall be preached in all the world

(Matt. Ch. 24, KJB 1611)

2246396

24:1

21627 = And Iesus went out, and departed from the temple,

11513 = and his Disciples came to him

19631 = for to shew him the buildings of the temple.

24:2

11050 = And Iesus said vnto them,

21937 = See yee not all these things?  Verily I say vnto you,

22490 = there shall not be left ous one stone vpon another,

16199 = that shall not be throwen downe.

24:3

17198 = And as he sate vpon the mount of Oliues,

19738 = the Disciples came vnto him priuately, saying,

15937 = Tell vs, when shall these things be?

16985 = and what shall be the signe of thy coming,

10941 = and of the end of the world?

24:4

16855 = And Iesus answered, and said vnto them,

12204 = Take heed that no man deceiue you.

24:5

13693 = For many shall come in my name, saying,

12491 = I am Christ: and shall deceiue many.

24:6

22747 = And yee shall heare of warres, and rumors of warres:

11450 = See that yee be not troubled:

28146 = for all these things must come to passe, but the end is not yet.

24:7

16211 = For nation shall rise against nation,

10997 = and kingdome against kingdome,

16054 = and there shall be famines, and pestilences,

14024 = and earthquakes in diuers places.

24:8

17757 = All these are the beginning of sorrowes.

24:9

25907 = Then shall they deliuer you vp to be afflicted, and shall kill you:

19326 = and yee shall bee hated of all nations for my names sake.

24:10

20887 = And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another,

9927 = and shall hate one another.

24:11

22016 = And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceiue many.

24:12

13386 = And because iniquitie shal abound,

13830 = the loue of many shall waxe cold.

24:13

24244 = But he that shall endure vnto the end, the same shall be saued.

24:14

13182 = And this Gospell of the kingdome

13490 = shall be preached in all the world,

25439 = for a witnesse vnto al nations, and then shall the end come.

24:15

24897 = When yee therefore shall see the abomination of desolation,

22005 = spoken of by Daniel the Prophet, stand in the holy place,

15840 = (who so readeth, let him vnderstand.)

24:16

23765 = Then let them which be in Iudea, flee into the mountaines.

24:17

23585 = Let him which is on the house top, not come downe,

15224 = to take any thing out of his house:

24:18

15601 = Neither let him which is in the field,

14843 = returne backe to take his clothes.

24:19

17841 = And woe unto them that are with child,

17636 = and to them that giue sucke in those dayes.

24:20

22968 = But pray yee that your flight bee not in the winter,

9622 = neither on the Sabbath day:

24:21

15317 = For then shall be great tribulation,

29204 = such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time,

8202 = no, nor euer shall be.

24:22

17978 = And except those dayes should be shortned,

12419 = there should no flesh be saued:

22480 = but for the elects sake, those dayes shall be shortned.

24:23

13939 = Then if any man shall say vnto you,

18522 = Loe, ous is Christ, or there: beleeue it not.

24:24

24033 = For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets,

17987 = and shal shew great signes and wonders:

30121 = insomuch that (if it were possible,) they shall deceiue the very elect.

24:25

10844 = Behold, I haue told you before.

24:26

17089 = Wherefore, if they shall say vnto you,

16966 = Behold, he is in the desert, goe not foorth:

19582 = Behold, he is in the secret chambers, beleeue it not.

24:27

19775 = For as the lightening commeth out of the East,

15207 = and shineth euen vnto the West:

18948 = so shall also the coming of the Sonne of man be.

24:28

15516 = For wheresoeuer the carkeise is,

17943 = there will the Eagles bee gathered together.

24:29

20432 = Coming after the tribulation of those dayes,

25488 = shall the Sunne be darkned, and the Moone shall not giue her light,

15502 = and the ouseh shall fall from heauen,

18659 = and the powers of the heauens shall be shaken.

24:30

23015 = And then shall appeare the signe of the Sonne of man in heauen:

19995 = and then shall all the Tribes of the earth mourne,

16614 = and they shall see the Sonne of man coming

23456 = in the clouds of heauen, with power and great glory.

24:31

25713 = And hee shall send his Angels with a great sound of a trumpet,

27450 = and they shall gather together his Elect from the foure windes,

14273 = from one end of heauen to the other.

24:32

13828 = Now learne a parable of the figtree:

25538 = when his branch is yet tender, and putteth foorth leaues,

13746 = yee know that Summer is nigh:

24:33

22165 = So likewise yee, when ye shall see all these things,

18601 = know that it is neere, euen at the ouse.

24:34

24831 = Verely I say vnto you, this generation shall not passe,

13855 = till all these things be fulfilled.

24:35

13309 = Heauen and earth shall passe away,

17433 = but my ouse shall not passe away.

24:36

17368 = But of that day and houre knoweth no man,

18918 = no, not the Angels of heauen, but my Father onely.

24:37

11908 = But as the dayes of Noe were,

18948 = so shall also the coming of the Sonne of man be.

24:38

18772 = For as in the dayes that were before the Flood,

23712 = they were eating, and drinking, marrying, and giuing in ousehol,

18545 = vntill the day that Noe entred into the Arke.

24:39

24596 = And knew not vntill the Flood came, and tooke them all away:

18948 = so shall also the coming of the Sonne of man be.

24:40

12462 = Then shall two be in the field,

14761 = the one shalbe taken, and the other left.

24:41

18257 = Two women shall be grinding at the mill:

15265 = the one shall be taken, and the other left.

24:42

8061 = Watch ousehold,

23579 = for ye know not what houre your Lord doth come.

24:43

8184 = But know this,

18214 = that if the good man of the house had knowen

28728 = in what watch the thiefe would come, he would haue watched,

24006 = and would not haue suffered his house to be broken vp.

24:44

9700 = Therefore be yee also ready:

27529 = for in such an houre as you thinke not, the sonne of man commeth.

24:45

19521 = Who then is a faithfull and wise seruant,

22523 = whom his Lord hath made ruler ouer his ousehold,

13063 = to giue them meat in due season:

24:46

26174 = Blessed is that seruant, whome his Lord when he commeth,

7845 = shall finde so doing.

24:47

10109 = Verely I say vnto you,

19136 = that hee shal make him ruler ouer all his goods.

24:48

21284 = But and if that euill seruant shal say in his heart,

11368 = My Lord delayeth his coming,

24:49

20611 = And shall begin to smite his fellow seruants,

16445 = and to eate and drinke with the drunken:

24:50

17458 = The Lord of that seruant shall come in a day

12964 = when hee looketh not for him,

16102 = and in an houre that hee is not ware of:

24:51

10645 = And shall cut him asunder,

23699 = and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites:

    17677 = there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

2246396

II + III + IV + V = 593833 + 66394 + 1117947 + 468222 = 2246396

II. Vpon this rocke I will build my Church

(Matthew 16:13-23, KJB 1611)

593833

            16:13

23675 = When Iesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi,

11616 = he asked his disciples, saying,

16:14

17235 = Whom doe men say, that I, the sonne of man, am?

22774 = And they said, Some say that thou art Iohn the Baptist,

23541 = some Elias, and others Ieremias, or one of the Prophets.

16:15

19313 = He saith vnto them, But whom say ye that I am?

16:16

14266 = And Simon Peter answered, and said,

19943 = Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God.

16:17

16129 = And Iesus answered, and said vnto him,

13647 = Blessed art thou Simon Bar Iona:

20799 = for flesh and blood hath not reueiled it vnto thee,

13923 = but my Father which is in heauen.

16:18

19578 = And I say also vnto thee, that thou art Peter,

19317 = and vpon this rocke I will build my Church:

20444 = and the gates of hell shall not preuaile against it.

16:19

24422 = And I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the kingdome of heauen:

27217 = and whatsoeuer thou shalt bind on earth, shall be bound in heauen:

28617 = whatsoeuer thou shalt loose on earth, shall be loosed in heauen.

16:20

11853 = Then charged hee his disciples

26502 = that they should tel no man that he was Iesus the Christ.

16:21

29661 = From that time foorth began Iesus to shew vnto his disciples,

18499 = how that he must goe vnto Hierusalem,

26389 = and suffer many things of the Elders and chiefe Priests & Scribes,

14138 = and be killed, and be raised againe the third day.

16:22

19850 = Then Peter tooke him, and began to rebuke him, saying,

22014 = Be it farre from thee Lord: This shall not be vnto thee.

16:23

14777 = But he turned, and said vnto Peter,

20644 = Get thee behind mee, Satan, thou art an offence vnto me:

23056 = for thou sauourest not the things that be of God,

    9994 = but those that be of men.

593833

III. Alpha and Omega Crucified

(King James Bible, 1611)

66394

  8753 = Jesus Kristus – Danish

Crucifixion

         1 = Alpha

16777 = THIS IS IESVS THEKING OF THE IEWES – Matt. 27:37
9442 = THE KING OF THE IEWES – Mark15:26

13383 = THIS IS THE KINGOF THE IEWES – Luke 23:38
17938 = IESVS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OFTHE IEWES – John 19:19

     100 = Omega

66394

IV. What warlike noyse is this?

(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. ii – First Folio)

1117947

    15079 = March afarre off, and shout within.

Hamlet

14387 = What warlike noyse is this?

6697 = Enter Osricke.

Osricke

22993 = Yong Fortinbras, with conquest come frō Poland

24474 = To th’Ambassadors of England giues this warlike volly.

Hamlet

5901 = O I dye Horatio:

24502 = The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,

19230 = I cannot liue to heare the Newes from England,

17032 = But I do prophesie th’election lights

14414 = On Fortinbras, he ha’s my dying voyce,

22842 = So tell him with the occurrents more and lesse,

23314 = Which haue solicited.  The rest is silence.  O, o, o, o.  Dyes.

Horatio

10167 = Now cracke a Noble heart:

11836 = Goodnight sweet Prince,

18286 = And flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest,

14342 = Why do’s the Drumme come hither?

 

16923 = Enter Fortinbras and English Ambassador,

18137 = with Drumme, Colours, and Attendants.

            Fortinbras

10437 = Where is this sight?

            Horatio

12180 = What is it ye would see;

21128 = If ought of woe, or wonder, cease your search.

            Fortinbras

18987 = His quarry cries on hauocke.  Oh proud death,

20646 = What feast is toward in thine eternall Cell.

17251 = That thou so many Princes, at a shoote,

11980 = So bloodily hast strooke.

            Ambassador

8962 = The sight is dismall,

17034 = And our affaires from England come too late,

22958 = The eares are senselesse that should giue vs hearing,

17106 = To tell him his command’ment is fulfill’d

17885 = That Rosincrance and Guildensterne are dead:

16857 = Where should we haue our thankes?¹

            Horatio

9607 = Not from his mouth,

15062 = Had it th’abilitie of life to thanke you:

16660 = He neuer gaue command’ment for their death.

22657 = But since so jumpe vpon this bloodie question,

20905 = You from the Polake warres, and you from England

18723 = Are heere arriued.  Giue order that these bodies

14365 = High on a stage be placed to the view,

20828 = And let me speake to th’yet vnknowing world,

20781 = How these things came about.  So shall you heare

16187 = Of carnall, bloudie, and vnnaturall acts,

20116 = Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters

17748 = Of death’s put on by cunning, and forc’d cause,

19567 = And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke,

17470 = Falne on the Inuentors heads.  All this can I

7002 = Truly deliuer.

            Fortinbras

10425 = Let vs hast to heare it,

14076 = And call the Noblest to the Audience.

20198 = For me, with sorrow, I embrace my Fortune,

18870 = I haue some Rites of memory in this Kingdome,

14639 = Which are ro claime my vantage doth     [“ro” – so in 1623 text

4289 = Inuite me.

            Horatio

18476 = Of that I shall haue alwayes cause to speake,

8322 = And from his mouth

16597 = Whose voyce will draw on more:

17888 = But let this same be presently perform’d,

15823 = Even whiles mens mindes are wilde,

8809 = Lest more mischance

12621 = On plots, and errors happen.

            Fortinbras

8917 = Let foure Captaines

15105 = Beare Hamlet like a Soldier to the Stage,

14203 = For he was likely, had he beene put on

12980 = To haue prou’d most royally:

7504 = And for his passage,

22923 = The Souldiours Musicke, and the rites of Warre

9882 = Speake lowdly for him.

15535 = Take vp the body; Such a sight as this

18956 = Becomes the Field, but heere shewes much amis.

12625 = Go, bid the Souldiers shoote.

17610 = Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of

      9029 = Ordenance are shot off.

1117947

V. Abomination of Desolation¹

Let vs haste to hear it

(Contemporary history)

468222

Observers

    8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

  11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Man-Beasts

U.S. Government

  12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

    8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

    3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

  10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

    6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

  10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

    3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994 = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996 = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001 = 2001 A.D.

Other

     7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)

    1995 = 1995 A.D.

438097¹

Field of Play

  13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

    7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

468222

***

Addendum – Snorri Sturluson

The Noblest Roman of them All

299036

            Ambassador  

16857 = Where should we haue our thankes?

            Horatio

9607 = Not from his mouth,

15062 = Had it th’abilitie of life to thanke you:

16660 = He neuer gaue command’ment for their death.

22657 = But since so jumpe vpon this bloodie question,

20905 = You from the Polake warres, and you from England

18723 = Are heere arriued.  Giue order that these bodies

14365 = High on a stage be placed to the view,

20828 = And let me speake to th’yet vnknowing world,

20781 = How these things came about.  So shall you heare

16187 = Of carnall, bloudie, and vnnaturall acts,

20116 = Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters

17748 = Of death’s put on by cunning, and forc’d cause,

19567 = And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke,

17470 = Falne on the Inuentors heads.  All this can I

7002 = Truly deliuer.

            Fortinbras

10425 = Let vs hast to heare it,

  14076 = And call the Noblest to the Audience.

299036

The Noblest Roman of them all

(Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

299036

105113 = Platonic World Soul²

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God´s Image

2307 = 23 September – 7th month old-style

1241 = 1241 A.D. – Date of Snorri´s murder

11850 = Höskuldr Hvítanessgoði – Njála myth

16450 = Snorri Sturluson í annat sinn – Snorri a second time/Uppsalabók

13159 = Ártíð Snorra fólgsnarjarls – Anniversary of Snorri’s death

This Was A Man

(Julius Cæsar, Act 5, Sc. 5)

            Antony

17670 = This was the Noblest Roman of them all;

15848 = All the Conspirators saue onely hee,

15017 = Did that they did in enuy of great Cæsar

15493 = He, onely in a generall honest thought,

14362 = And common good to all, made one of them.

15295 = His life was gentle, and the Elements

19568 = So mixt in him, that Nature might stand vp

  17304 = And say to all the world; This was a man.

299036

***

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¹Abomination of Desolation

Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

²The numerical value of Plato’s World Soul is defined as the sum of 34 numerical values which are derived from the tonal scale according to what is known as the Tradition Construction of the World Soul. (See p. 229, Plato´s Mathematical Imagination by Robert Brumbaugh.)

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Lord Jesus: Vituð ér enn – eða hvat? I AM YOU

© Gunnar Tómasson

17  February 2017

Recapitulation

Day of Wrath, 16 February 2017

I. Dies Irae: Liber scriptus proferetur

(Verdi’s Requiem Prophecy)

99681

II. A Written Book – Abomination of Desolation

(Contemporary history)

468333

 III.  And at that time shall Michael stand vp

(Daniel Ch. 12, KJB, 1611)

304364

IV. The Sybil’s Prophecy

(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)

271148

V. AIDA – The Final Scene

798944

I + II + III + IV + V = 99681 + 468222 + 304364 + 798944 + 271148 = 1942359

VI + VII = 1927965 + 14394 = 1942359

VI. Francis Bacon – What Is Truth

(Essayes, 1625)

1927965

VII. Who‘s there?

(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

14394

***

VIII. Lord Jesus: Dost thou know yet – or what? I AM YOU

(Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Creation Myth)

18368

Alpha

Incarnation

  7284 = Jesus Christ

-4000 = Dark Sword – Man-Beast

6406 = Who’s there?

Omega

Dies Irae

  5604 = Lord Jesus

  3074 = I AM YOU

18368

VI + VII + VIII = 1927965 + 14394 + 18368 = 1960727

VIII. Woe Vnto You, Scribes And Pharisees, Hypocrites

(Matt. Ch. XXXIII, KJB, 1611)

1960727

            23:1

25475 = Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,

23:2

23671 = Saying, The Scribes and the Pharises sit in Moses seate:

23:3

29526 = All therefore whatsoeuer they bid you obserue, that obserue and doe,

25205 = but doe not ye after their workes: for they say, and doe not.

23:4

21805 = For they binde heauie burdens, and grieuous to be borne,

12957 = and lay them on mens shoulders,

32647 = but they themselues will not mooue them with one of their fingers.

23:5

21985 = But all their workes they doe, for to be seene of men:

13943 = they make broad their phylacteries,

17004 = and enlarge the borders of their garments,

23:6

19224 = And loue the vppermost roomes at feasts,

15268 = and the chiefe seats in the Synagogues,

23:7

12060 = And greetings in the markets,

10163 = and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.

23:8

8671 = But be not ye called Rabbi:

24551 = for one is your Master, euen Christ; and all ye are brethren.

23:9

17180 = And call no man your father vpon the earth:

18367 = for one is your father which is in heauen.

23:10

27675 = Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, euen Christ.

23:11

25067 = But hee that is greatest among you, shall be your seruant.

23:12

20474 = And whosoeuer shall exalt himselfe, shall be abased:

18214 = and he that shall humble himselfe, shall be exalted.

23:13

25119 = But woe vnto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

20136 = for yee shut vp the kingdom of heauen against men:

14980 = for yee neither goe in your selues,

20823 = neither suffer ye them that are entring, to goe in.

23:14

23131 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

16942 = for yee deuoure widowes houses,

13236 = and for a pretence make long prayer,

19909 = therefore ye shall receiue the greater damnation.

23:15

22903 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharises, hypocrites;

20209 = for yee compasse Sea and land to make one Proselyte,

7159 = and when hee is made,

25865 = yee make him two fold more the childe of hell then your selues.

23:16

18607 = Woe vnto you, yee blind guides, which say,

24905 = whosoeuer shall sweare by the Temple, it is nothing:

24059 = but whosoeuer shal sweare by the gold of the Temple,

4539 = he is a debter,

23:17

17948 Ye fooles and blind: for whether is greater,

20465 the gold, or the Temple that sanctifieth the gold?

23:18

25058 = And whosoeuer shall sweare by the Altar, it is nothing:

31702 = but whosoeuer sweareth by the gift that is vpon it, he is guiltie.

23:19

17948 Ye fooles and blind: for whether is greater,

20239 the gift, or the Altar that sanctifieth the gift?

23:20

20019 Who so therefore shall sweare by the Altar,

17140 sweareth by it, and by all things thereon.

23:21

24362 = And who so shall sweare by the Temple, sweareth by it,

13502 = and by him that dwelleth therein.

23:22

13227 = And he that shall sweare by heauen,

26788 = sweareth by the throne of God, and by him that sitteth thereon.

23:23

23131 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

18305 = for yee pay tithe of mint, and annise, and cummine,

22948 = and haue omitted the weightier matters of the Law,

10056 = iudgement, mercie and faith:

25747 = these ought ye to haue done, and not to leaue the other vndone.

23:24

25127 = Ye blind guides, which straine at a gnat, and swallow a camel.

23:25

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

23870 = for yee make cleane the outside of the cup, and of the platter,

23902 = but within they are full of extortion and excesse.

23:26

8477 = Thou blind Pharisee,

26683 = cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter,

16938 = that the outside of them may bee cleane also.

23:27

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites,

18581 = for yee are like vnto whited sepulchres,

18718 = which indeed appeare beautifull outward,

25419 = but are within full of dead mens bones, and of all vncleannesse.

23:28

25854 = Euen so, yee also outwardly appeare righteous vnto men,

22960 = but within ye are full of hypocrisie and iniquitie.

23:29

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites,

18445 = because ye build the tombes of the Prophets,

19984 = and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous.

23:30

18713 = And say, If wee had beene in the dayes of our fathers,

22167 = wee would not haue bene partakers with them

12428 = in the blood of the Prophets.

23:31

23386 = Wherefore ye bee witnesses vnto your selues,

25092 = that yee are the children of them which killed the Prophets.

23:32

18261 = Fil ye vp then the measure of your fathers.

23:33

16774 = Yee serpents, yee generation of vipers,

15606 = How can yee escape the damnation of hell?

23:34

7654 = Wherefore behold,

23099 = I send vnto you Prophets, and wisemen, and Scribes,

22964 = and some of them shall yee scourge in your synagogues,

17132 = and persecute them from citie to citie:

23:35

10109 = That vpon you may come

18910 = all the righteous blood shed vpon the earth,

13469 = from the blood of righteous Abel,

19187 = vnto the blood of Zacharias, sonne of Barachias,

21724 = whom yee slew betweene the temple and the altar.

23:36

10306 = Verily I say vnto you,

21276 = All these things shal come vpon this generation.

23:37

26673 = O Hierusalem, Hierusalem, thou that killest the Prophets,

20149 = and stonest them which are sent vnto thee,

24890 = how often would I haue gathered thy children together,

22058 = euen as a hen gathereth her chickens vnder her wings,

8136 = and yee would not?

23:38

20206 = Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.

23:39

8720 = For I say vnto you,

19179 = yee shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say,

    19648 = Blessed is he that commeth in the Name of the Lord.

1960727

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Day of Wrath: A Written Book Is Brought Forth

© Gunnar Tómasson

16 February 2017

I. Dies Irae: Liber scriptus proferetur

(Verdi’s Requiem Prophecy)

99681

            Mezzo-soprano and Chorus: 
14555 = Liber scriptus proferetur,
13886 = in quo totum continetur,
11495 = unde mundus judicetur.

9860 = Judex ergo cum sedebit,
11414 = quidquid latet apparebit:
10284 = nil inultum remanebit.

6601 = Dies irae, dies illa,
11608 = solvet saeclum in favilla,
  9978 = teste David cum Sibylla.

99681

Mezzo-soprano and Chorus: 
A written book will be brought forth,
which contains everything
for which the world will be judged.

II. A Written Book – Abomination of Desolation

(Contemporary history)

468333

Observers

    8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

  11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Man-Beasts

U.S. Government

  12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

    8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

    3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

  10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

    6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

  10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

    3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994 = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996 = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001 = 2001 A.D.

Other

     7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)

    1995 = 1995 A.D.

438097¹

Field of Play

  13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

    7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

468222

 III.  And at that time shall Michael stand vp*

(Daniel Ch. 12, KJB, 1611)

304364

            12:1

15544 = And at that time shall Michael stand vp,

27354 = the great Prince which standeth for the children of thy people,

12973 = and there shalbe a time of trouble,

20603 = such as neuer was since there was a nation,

9709 = euen to that same time:

17012 = and at that time thy people shalbe deliuered,

21705 = euery one that shalbe found written in the booke.

12:2

20959 = And many of them that sleepe in the dust of the earth

16366 = shall awake, some to euerlasting life,

18676 = and some to shame and euerlasting contempt.

12:3

28931 = And they that be wise shall shine as the brightnesse of the firmament,

20216 = and they that turne many to righteousnesse,

14239 = as the starres for euer and euer.

12:4

18611 = But thou, O Daniel, shut vp the wordes,

17360 = and seale the booke euen to the time of the ende:

11314 = many shall runne to and fro,

  12792 = and knowledge shall bee increased.

304364

* Tri-Unite David-Daniel-Michael

IV. The Sybil’s Prophecy²

(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)

271148

  16609 = Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;

20087 = Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.

18681 = Iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,

18584 = Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.

20229 = Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum

18431 = Desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo,

17698 = Casta fave Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.

 

18480 = Teque adeo decus hoc aevi te consule, inibit,

18919 = Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses;

22004 = Te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri,

20495 = Inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras.

18330 = Ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit

20448 = Permixtos heroas et ipse videbitur illis

  22153 = Pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.

271148           

V. AIDA – The Final Scene

798944

  10584 = La scena è divisa in due piani.

28968 = Il piano superiore rappresenta l’interno del tempio di Vulcano

10427 = splendente d’oro e di luce:

16121 = il piano inferiore un sotterraneo.

19353 = Lunghe file d’arcate si perdono nell’oscurità.

38144 = Statue colossali d’Osiride colle mani incrociate sostengono i pilastri della vôlta.

27413 = Radamès è nel sotterraneo sui gradini della scala, per cui è disceso — 

29787 = Al di sopra, due Sacerdoti intenti a chiudere la pietra del sotterraneo.

RADAMES

14401 = La fatal pietra sovra me si chiuse…

10031 = Ecco la tomba mia. — Del di la luce

15518 = Più non vedro… Non rivedro più Aida…

13710 = — Aida, ove sei tu? Possa tu almeno

14261 = Viver felice e la mia sorte orrenda

16502 = Sempre ignorar! — Qual gemito!… Una larva…

15398 = Una vision… No! forma umana è questa…

3062 = Cielo!… Aida!

AIDA

3210 = Son io…

RADAMES

9019 = Tu… in questa tomba!

AIDA

13439 = Presago il core della tua condanna,

15003 = In questa tomba che per te s’apriva

9460 = Io penetrai furtiva…

14762 = E qui lontana da ogni umano sguardo

12308 = Nelle tue braccia desiai morire.

RADAMES

8769 = Morir! si pura e bella!

8320 = Morir per me d’amore…

10020 = Degli anni tuoi nel fiore

6077 = Fuggir la vita!

12340 = T’avea il cielo per l’amor creata,

12453 = Ed io t’uccido per averti amata!

6369 =  No, non morrai!

7551 =  Troppo io t’amai!…

7404 =  Troppo sei bella!

AIDA

4421 = [vaneggiando]

8514 = Vedi?… di morte l’angelo

10738 = Radiante a noi si appressa…

8635 = Ne adduce a eterni gaudii

11045 = Sovra i suoi vanni d’ôr.

12736 = Su noi gia il ciel dischiudesi…

8834 = Ivi ogni affanno cessa…

9336 = Ivi comincia l’estasi

8557 = D’un immortale amor.

 

17830 = Canti e danze delle Sacerdotesse nel Tempio.

AIDA

6890 = Triste canto!…

RADAMES

6040 = Il tripudio

5578 = Dei Sacerdoti…

AIDA

11505 = Il nostro inno di morte…

RADAMES

20886 = [cercando di smuovere la pietra del sotterraneo]

8244 = Nè le mie forti braccia

17250 = Smuovere ti potranno, o fatal pietra!

AIDA

10478 = Invan!… tutto è finito

9178 = Sulla terra per noi…

RADAMES

12117 = [con desolata rassegnazione]

5772 = E vero! è vero!…

11436 = [si avvicina ad Aida e la sorregge]

AIDA – RADAMES

12748 = O terra, addio; addio valle di pianti…

13821 = Sogno di gaudio che in dolor svanì…

15730 = A noi si schiude il cielo e l’alme erranti

11736 = Volano al raggio dell’eterno dì.

12568 = [Aida cade dolcemente far le braccie di Rad.]

AMNERIS

32367 = [in abito di lutto apparisce nel tempio e va a prostrarsi sulla pietra che

10383 =  chiude il sotterraneo]

11587 = Pace, t’imploro — salma adorata…

  11800 = Isi placata — ti schiuda il ciel!

798944

I + II + III + IV + V = 99681 + 468222 + 304364 + 798944 + 271148 = 1942359

VI + VII = 1927965 + 14394 = 1942359

VI. Francis Bacon – What Is Truth

(Essayes, 1625)

1927965

    16829 = What is Truth; said jesting Pilate;

16465 = and would not stay for an Answer.

18074 = Certainly there be, that delight in Giddinesse

13235 = And count it a Bondage, to fix a Beleefe;

22340 = Affecting Free-will in Thinking as well as in Acting.

24810 = And though the Sects of Philosophers of that Kinde be gone,

21536 = yet there remaine certaine discoursing Wits,

12152 = which are of the same veines,

18070 = though there be not so much Bloud in them,

14517 = as was in those of the Ancients.

19835 = But it is not onely the Difficultie, and Labour

17822 = which Men take in finding out of Truth;

14466 = Nor againe, that when it is found,

16605 = it imposeth vpon mens Thoughts;

13519 = that doth bring Lies in fauour,

24851 = But a naturall, though corrupt Loue, of the Lie it selfe.

16509 = One of the later Schoole of the Grecians,

19915 = examineth the matter, and is at a stand, to thinke

21204 = what should be in it, that men should loue Lies;

24494 = Where neither they make for Pleasure, as with Poets;

26333 = Nor for Aduantage, as with the Merchant; but for the Lies sake.

7815 = But I cannot tell:

17572 = This same Truth, is a Naked, and Open day light,

21950 = that doth not shew, the Masques, and Mummeries,

20056 = and Triumphs of the world, halfe so Stately,

10902 = and daintily, as Candlelights.

19942 = Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearle,

10647 = that sheweth best by day:

26281 = But it will not rise, to the price of a Diamond or Carbuncle,

16547 = that sheweth best in varied lights.

16697 = A mixture of a Lie doth euer adde Pleasure.

18306 = Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken

15728 = out of Mens Mindes, Vaine Opinions,

15926 = Flattering Hopes, False valuations,

16567 = Imaginations as one would, and the like;

13966 = but it would leaue the Mindes,

17950 = of a Number of Men, poore shrunken Things;

16165 = full of Melancholy, and Indisposition,

13441 = and vnpleasing to themselues?

15790 = One of the Fathers, in great Seuerity,

12325 = called Poesie, Vinum Dæmonum;

14068 = because it filleth the Imagination,

18552 = and yet it is, but with the shadow of a Lie.

23809 = But it is not the Lie, that passeth through the Minde,

19114 = but the Lie that sinketh in, and setleth in it,

20452 = that doth the hurt, such as we spake of before.

19135 = But howsoeuer these things are thus,

17631 = in mens depraued Iudgements, and Affections,

19303 = yet Truth, which onely doth iudge it selfe,

16947 = teacheth, that the Inquirie of Truth,

19407 = which is the Loue-making, or Wooing of it;

24317 = The Knowledge of Truth, which is the Presence of it;

21439 = and the Beleefe of Truth, which is the Enioying of it;

17137 = is the Soueraigne Good of humane Nature.

 

23316 = The first Creature of God, in the workes of the Dayes,

12236 = was the Light of the Sense;

15062 = The last, was the Light of Reason;

13986 = And his Sabbath Worke, euer since,

16231 = is the Illumination of his Spirit.

24837 = First he breathed Light, vpon the Face, of the Matter or Chaos;

15511 = Then he breathed Light, into the Face of Man;

15000 = and still he breatheth and inspireth

13512 = Light, into the Face of his Chosen.

14216 = The Poet, that beautified the Sect,

22778 = that was otherwise inferiour to the rest,

12983 = saith yet excellently well:

18762 = It is a pleasure to stand vpon the shore  

16065 = and to see ships tost vpon the Sea;

21011 = A pleasure to stand in the window of a Castle

22322 = and to see a Battaile, and the Aduentures thereof, below:

14652 = But no pleasure is comparable, to

21546 = the standing, vpon the vantage ground of Truth

9474 = (A hill not to be commanded,

19050 = and where the Ayre is alwaies cleare and serene;

17193 = And to see the Errours and Wandrings,

18416 = and Mists, and Tempests, in the vale below:

23256 = So alwaies, that this prospect, be with Pitty,

15853 = and not with Swelling, or Pride.

14791 = Certainly, it is Heauen vpon Earth,

14444 = to haue a Mans Minde moue in Charitie,

9099 = Rest in Prouidence,

16653 = and Turne vpon the Poles of Truth.

 

24147 = To pass from Theologicall and Philosophicall Truth,

16506 = to the Truth of ciuill Businesse;

26945 = It will be acknowledged, euen by those, that practize it not,

24509 = that cleare and Round dealing, is the Honour of Mans Nature;

12692 = And that Mixture of Falshood,

15180 = is like Allay in Coyne of Gold and Siluer,

18979 = which may make the Metall worke the better,

8066 = but it embaseth it.

18111 = For these winding, and crooked courses,

12669 = are the Goings of the Serpent;

23514 = which goeth basely vpon the belly, and not vpon the Feet.

23313 = There is no Vice, that doth so couer a Man with Shame,

14034 = as to be found false, and perfidious.

18522 = And therefore Mountaigny saith prettily,

24123 = when he enquired the reason, why the word of the Lie,

20405 = should be such a Disgrace, and such an Odious Charge?

12538 = Saith he, If it be well weighed,    

16568 = To say that a man lieth, is as much to say,

14082 = as that he is braue towards God,

11901 = and a Coward towards men.

15156 = For a Lie faces God, and shrinkes from Man.

19395 = Surely the Wickednesse of Falshood, and Breach

20429 = of Faith, cannot possibly be so highly expressed,

18582 = as in that it shall be the last Peale, to call the

19854 = Iudgements of God, vpon the Generations of Men,

20293 = It being foretold, that when Christ commeth,

    15732 = He shall not finde faith vpon the earth.

1927965

VII. Who‘s there?

(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

14394

A

  7938 = Take him for all in all

3797 = Moshiach

1000 = Light of the World

345 = Soul´s Foundation

666 = Man-Beast

216 = Soul´s Resurrection

    432 = Right Measure of Man

14394

B

  2568 = Alföðr – Father of all

7 = Man of Seventh Day

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

360 = Devil’s Circle

    100 = Ragnarök – Twilight of the Gods

14394

C

  1000 = Light of the World

9322 = William Shakespeare

7936 = Edward Oxenford

-7864 = Jesus Patibilis³

  4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

14394

D

  6306 = Prometheus – Providence

666 = Man-Beast

432 = Right Measure of Man

10594 = Sir Francis Bacon, Knight

-7864 = Jesus Patibilis³

  4260 = Fr. St. Alban – Pen Name/Essayes.

14394

E

  1000 = Light of the World

8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

-7864 = Jesus Patibilis³

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

  8733 = Vituð ér enn – eða hvat? [Völuspá/Sybil’s provocative refrain – Dost thou know yet – or what?

14394

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¹Abomination of Desolation

Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

²Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung has come and gone, and the majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew: justice returns, returns old Saturn’s reign, with a new breed of men send down from heaven.  Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom the iron shall cease, the golden race arise, befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis thine own Apollo reigns.  And in thy consulate, this glorious age, O Pollio, shall begin, and the months enter on their mighty march.  Under thy guidance, whatso tracks remain of our old wickedness, once done away, shall free the earth from never-ceasing fear.  He shall receive the life of gods, and see heroes with gods commingling, and himself be seen of them, and with his father’s worth reign o’er a world of peace. 

³Jesus Patibilis – Gnostic Christ

Jesus is here the god with the mission of revelation to man, […] That it is he who makes Adam eat from the Tree of Knowledge explains the Christian accusation that the Manichaeans equated Christ with the serpent in Paradise. Of the content of his revelation, the doctrine concerning „his own self cast into all things” requires comment. It expresses the other aspect of this divine figure: in addition to being the source of all revelatory activity in the history of mankind, he is the personification of the Light mixed into matter; that is, he is the suffering form of Primal Man. This original and profound interpretation of the figure of Christ was an important article of the Manichaean creed and is known as the doctrine of the Jesus patibilis, the „passible Jesus” who „hangs from every tree,” „is served up bound in every dish,” „every day is born, suffers and dies.” He is dispersed in all creation, but his most genuine realm and embodiment seems to be the vegetable world, that is, the most passive and the only innocent form of life. Yet at the same time with the active aspect of his nature he is transmundane Nous [an intelligent purposive principle of the world] who, coming from above, liberates this captive substance and continually until the end of the world collects it, i.e. himself, out of the physical dispersal. (Hans Jonas, The Gnostic Religion – The message of the alien God and the beginnings of Christianity, Second edition, enlarged, Bacon Press, Boston, 1963, bls. 228-229.)

 

 

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Verdi’s Dies Irae – Day of Wrath – Marlowe’s Faustus

© Gunnar Tómasson

15 February 2017

I. Verdi’s Dies Irae – Day of Wrath¹

(Requiem, Sequence lyrics)

702232

          Chorus: 
6601 = Dies irae, dies illa,
11608 = solvet saeclum in favilla,
9978 = teste David cum Sibylla.

16943 = Quantus tremor est futurus,
14422 = quando judex est venturus,
16428 = cuncta stricte discussurus!

13447 = Tuba mirum spargens sonum,
10133 = per sepulcra regionem,
12113 = coget omnes ante thronum.

          Bass: 
  12621 = Mors stupebit et natura,
11468 = cum resurget creatura,
11059 = judicanti responsura.

          Mezzo-soprano and Chorus: 
  14555 = Liber scriptus proferetur,
13886 = in quo totum continetur,
11495 = unde mundus judicetur.

9860 = Judex ergo cum sedebit,
11414 = quidquid latet apparebit:
10284 = nil inultum remanebit.

6601 = Dies irae, dies illa,
11608 = solvet saeclum in favilla,
9978 = teste David cum Sibylla.

          Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Tenor: 
  16195 = Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
14126 =  Quem patronum rogaturus,
16802 = cum vix justus sit securus?

          Solo Quartet and Chorus: 
  11308 = Rex tremendae majestatis,
13843 = qui salvandos salvas gratis:
8903 = salva me, fons pietas.

          Soprano and Mezzo-soprano: 
8160 = Recordare, Jesu pie,
11279 = quod sum causa tuae viae:
6877 = ne me perdas illa die.

13536 = Quaerens me, sedisti lassus;
10126 = redemisti crucem pacem:
13885 = tantus labor non sit causas.

11617 = Juste judex ultionis:
10535 = donum fac remissionis
8005 = ante diem rationis.*

          Tenor: 
11285 = Ingemisco tamquam reus,
13480 = culpa rubet vultus meus;
11131 = supplicanti parce, Deus.

10487 = Qui Mariam absolvisti,
10633 = et latronem exaudisti,
11790 = mihi quoque spem dedisti.

11790 = Preces meae non sunt digne,
9678 = sed tu, bonus, fac benigne,
8956 = ne perenni cremer igne.

12500 = Inter oves locum praesta,
10177 = et ab haedis me sequestra,
12467 = statuens in parte dextra.

          Bass and Chorus: 
  10842 = Confutatis maledictis,
10673 = flammis acribus addictis,
9325 = voca me cum benedictis.

12032 = Oro supplex et acclinis,
14068 = cor contritum quasi cinis:
8231 = gere curam mei finis.

          Chorus:
6601 = Dies irae, dies illa,
11608 = solvet saeclum in favilla,
9978 = teste David cum Sibylla.

          Solo Quartet and Chorus: 
7723 = Lacrymosa dies illa,
11042 = qua resurget ex favilla,
10317 = judicandus homo reus.
8785 = Huic ergo parce, Deus.

6483 = Pie Jesu Domine:
7039 = dona eis requiem.
    1412 = Amen.

702232

*Just Judge of punishment:
give me the gift of redemption
before the day of reckoning.

II. The Gift of Redemption

(Matthew 16:13-23, KJB 1611)

392986

          16:13

23675 = When Iesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi,

11616 = he asked his disciples, saying,

16:14

17235 = Whom doe men say, that I, the sonne of man, am?

22774 = And they said, Some say that thou art Iohn the Baptist,

23541 = some Elias, and others Ieremias, or one of the Prophets.

16:15

19313 = He saith vnto them, But whom say ye that I am?

16:16

14266 = And Simon Peter answered, and said,

19943 = Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God.

16:17

16129 = And Iesus answered, and said vnto him,

Gift of Redemption from

Grave’s Dark Dominion

-1825 = DEATH

13647 = Blessed art thou Simon Bar Iona:

20799 = for flesh and blood hath not reueiled it vnto thee,

13923 = but my Father which is in heauen.

16:18

19578 = And I say also vnto thee, that thou art Peter,

19317 = and vpon this rocke I will build my Church:

20444 = and the gates of hell shall not preuaile against it.

16:19

24422 = And I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the kingdome of heauen:

27217 = and whatsoeuer thou shalt bind on earth, shall be bound in heauen:

28617 = whatsoeuer thou shalt loose on earth, shall be loosed in heauen.

16:20

11853 = Then charged hee his disciples

  26502 = that they should tel no man that he was Iesus the Christ.

392986

I + II = 702232 + 392986 = 1095218

III. My God, my God, looke not so fierce on me

(Marlowe, Faustus, Act V, Sc . ii)

1095218

              [God]

1 = Monad

            Faustus
   5420 = Ah Faustus,
20658 = Now hast thou but one bare hower to liue,

17180 = And then thou must be damnd perpetually:
21320 = Stand stil you euer moouing spheres of heauen,
16678 = That time may cease, and midnight neuer come:
15764 = Faire Natures eie, rise, rise againe, and make
19444 = Perpetuall day, or let this houre be but a yeere,
11687 = A moneth, a weeke, a naturall day,
19705 = That Faustus may repent, and saue his soule,
15653 = O lente lente curite noctis equi:
28477 = The starres mooue stir, time runs, the clocke wil strike,
19690 = The diuel wil come, and Faustus must be damnd.
19973 = O Ile leape vp to my God: who pulles me downe?
24742 = See see where Christs blood streames in the firmament,
23666 = One drop would saue my soule, halfe a drop, ah my Christ,
17903 = Ah rend not my heart for naming of my Christ,
17098 = Yet wil I call on him, oh spare me Lucifer!
13373 = Where is it now? Tis gone:
19016 = And see where God stretcheth out his arme,
12933 = And bends his irefull browes:
17624 = Mountaines and hilles, come come, and fall on me,
15023 = And hide me from the heauy wrath of God.
20427 = No no, then wil I headlong runne into the earth:
16532 = Earth gape, O no, it wil not harbour me:
18328 = You starres that raignd at my natiuitie,
17348 = whose influence hath alotted death and hel,
19232 = Now draw vp Faustus like a foggy mist,
17415 = Into the intrailes of yon labring cloude,
20503 = That when you vomite foorth into the ayre,
20894 = My limbes may issue from your smoaky mouthes,
17529 = So that my soule may but ascend to heauen:
10372 = Ah, halfe the houre is past:

15455 = The watch strikes, the half hour

9849 = Twil all be past anone:
21290 = Oh God, if thou wilt not haue mercy on my soule,
22590 = Yet for Christs sake, whose bloud hath ransomd me,
16338 = Impose some end to my incessant paine,
18404 = Let Faustus liue in hel a thousand yeeres,
14883 = A hundred thousand, and at last be sau’d.
15082 = O no end is limited to damned soules,
24213 = Why wert thou not a creature wanting soule?
20586 = Or, why is this immortall that thou hast?
23194 = Ah Pythagoras metem su xossis were that true,
17868 = This soule should flie from me, and I be changde
26907 = Vnto some brutish beast: al beasts are happy, for when they die
20933 = Their soules are soone dissolud in elements,
18487 = But mine must liue still to be plagde in hel:
16782 = Curst be the parents that ingendred me:
20412 = No Faustus, curse thy selfe, curse Lucifer,
18056 = That hath depriude thee of the ioyes of heauen:

14037 = The clocke striketh twelue.

23805 = O it strikes, it strikes, now body turne to ayre,
17151 = Or Lucifer wil beare thee quicke to hel:

9399 = Thunder and lightning.

20174 = Oh soule, be changde into little water drops,
12690 = And fal into the Ocean, nere be found:
14998 = My God, my God, looke not so fierce on me:

5996 = Enter diuels.

17273 = Adders, and Serpents, let me breathe a while:
14968 = Vgly hell gape not, come not Lucifer,
15955 = Ile burne my bookes, ah Mephastophilis.
15735 = Exeunt Devils with Faustus.

    100 = THE END

1095218

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¹ Translation

Chorus: 
The day of wrath, that day will
dissolve the world in ashes,
as David and the Sibyl prophesied.

How great will be the terror,
when the Judge comes
who will smash everything completely!

The trumpet, scattering a marvelous sound
through the tombs of every land,
will gather all before the throne.

Bass: 
Death and Nature shall stand amazed,
when all Creation rises again
to answer to the Judge.

Mezzo-soprano and Chorus: 
A written book will be brought forth,
which contains everything
for which the world will be judged.

Therefore when the Judge takes His seat,
whatever is hidden will be revealed:
nothing shall remain unavenged.

The day of wrath, that day will
dissolve the world in ashes,
as David and the Sibyl prophesied.

Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Tenor: 
What can a wretch like me say?
Whom shall I ask to intercede for me,
when even the just ones are unsafe?

Solo Quartet and Chorus: 
King of dreadful majesty.
who freely saves the redeemed ones,
save me, O font of pity.

Soprano and Mezzo-soprano: 
Recall, merciful Jesus,
that I was the reason for your journey:
do not destroy me on that day.

In seeking me, you sat down wearily;
enduring the Cross, you redeemed me:
do not let these pains to have been in vain.

Just Judge of punishment:
give me the gift of redemption
before the day of reckoning.

Tenor: 
I groan as a guilty one,
and my face blushes with guilt;
spare the supplicant, O God.

You, who absolved Mary Magdalen,
and heard the prayer of the thief,
have given me hope, as well.

My prayers are not worthy,
but show mercy, O benevolent one,
lest I burn forever in fire.

Give me a place among the sheep,
and separate me from the goats,
placing me on your right hand.

Bass and Chorus: 
When the damned are silenced,
and given to the fierce flames,
call me with the blessed ones.

I pray, suppliant and kneeling,
with a heart contrite as ashes:
take my ending into your care.

Chorus:
The day of wrath, that day will
dissolve the world in ashes,
as David and the Sibyl prophesied.

Solo Quartet and Chorus: 
That day is one of weeping,
on which shall rise from the ashes
the guilty man, to be judged.

Therefore, spare this one, O God.

Merciful Lord Jesus:
grant them peace.
Amen.

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Isaiah – Thou shalt be brought downe – Faustus

© Gunnar Tómasson

14 February 2017′

I. And thou shalt bee brought downe.

(Isaiah Ch. 29, KJB 1611)

1603819

29:1

23257 = Woe to Ariel, to Ariel the citie where Dauid dwelt:

17628 = adde yee yeere to yeere; let them kill sacrifices.

29:2

12921 = Yet I will distresse Ariel,

17127 = and there shalbe heauinesse and sorrow;

12031 = and it shall be vnto mee as Ariel.

29:3

17582 = And I will campe against thee round about,

19679 = and will lay siege against thee with a mount,

15690 = and I will raise forts against thee.

29:4

14869 = And thou shalt bee brought downe,

14749 = and shalt speake out of the ground,

19052 = and thy speach shall be low out of the dust,

7495 = and thy voyce shalbe

23361 = as of one that hath a familiar spirit, out of the ground,

20973 = and thy speach shall whisper out of the dust.

29:5

20325 = Moreouer the multitude of thy strangers

9311 = shalbe like small dust,

16953 = and the multitude of the terrible ones

13697 = shalbe as chaffe that passeth away;

14304 = yea it shalbe at an instant suddenly.

29:6

27642 = Thou shalt bee visited of the LORD of hostes with thunder,

15394 = and with earthquake, and great noise,

24863 = with storme and tempest, and the flame of deuouring fire.

29:7

25694 = And the multitude of all the nations that fight against Ariel,

19747 = euen all that fight against her and her munition,

23037 = and that distresse her, shalbe as a dreame of a night vision.

29:8

18197 = It shall euen be as when a hungry man dreameth,

23094 = and behold he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soule is emptie:

22807 = or as when a thirstie man dreameth, and behold he drinketh;

14016 = but hee awaketh, and behold he is faint,

11715 = and his soule hath appetite:

19344 = so shall the multitude of all the nations bee,

14304 = that fight against mount Zion.

29:9

21811 = Stay your selues and wonder, cry yee out, and cry:

17766 = they are drunken, but not with wine,

20216 = they stagger, but not with strong drinke.

29:10

30197 = For the LORD hath powred out vpon you the spirit of deepe sleepe,

10209 = and hath closed your eyes:

25474 = the Prophets and your rulers, the Seers hath hee couered.

29:11

16598 = And the vsion of all is become vnto you correct

16125 = as the wordes of a booke that is sealed,

17547 = which men deliuer to one that is learned,

11090 = saying, Reade this, I pray thee:

14649 = and hee saith, I cannot, for it is sealed:

29:12

21003 = And the booke is deliuered to him that is not learned,

11090 = saying, Reade this, I pray thee:

10004 = and he saith, I am not learned.

29:13

10901 = Wherefore the Lord said,

27560 = Forasmuch as this people draw neere mee with their mouth,

15688 = and with their lips doe honour me,

17767 = but haue remoued their heart farre from me,

25026 = and their feare towards mee is taught by the precept of men:

29:14

16197 = Therefore behold, I will proceed to do

19770 = a marueilous worke amongst this people,

17491 = euen a marueilous worke and a wonder:

22681 = for the wisedome of their wise men shall perish,

22369 = and the vnderstanding of their prudent men shall be hid.

29:15

13872 = Woe unto them that seeke deepe

16414 = to hide their counsell from the LORD,

18244 = and their workes are in the darke, and they say,

18179 = Who seeth vs? and who knoweth vs?

29:16

22704 = Surely your turning of things vpside downe

15276 = shall be esteemed as the potters clay:

18095 = for shall the worke say of him that made it,

4594 = He made me not?

19652 = or shall the thing framed, say of him that framed it,

9304 = He had no vnderstanding?

29:17

14908 = Is it not yet a very litle while,

19456 = and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field

21577 = and the fruitfull field shall be esteemed as a forrest?

29:18

22136 = And in that day shall the deafe heare the words of the booke,

21556 = and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscuritie,

8957 = and out of darkenesse.

29:19

20391 = The meeke also shall increase their ioy in the LORD,

24378 = and the poore among men shall reioice in the holy One of Israel.

29:20

20513 = For the terrrible one is brought to nought,

12677 = and the scorner is consumed,

19540 = and all that watch for iniquitie are cut off:

29:21

15611 = That make a man an offendour for a word,

19692 = and lay a snare for him that reproueth in the gate,

20128 = and turne aside the iust for a thing of nought.

29:22

21877 = Therefore thus saith the LORD who redeemed Abraham,

12368 = concerning the house of Iacob:

12112 = Iacob shall not now be ashamed,

16487 = neither shall his face now waxe pale.

29:23

13836 = But when hee seeth his children

18251 = the worke of mine hands in the midst of him,

10957 = they shall sanctifie my Name,

12757 = and sanctifie the Holy One of Iacob,

11484 = and shall feare the God of Israel.

29:24

26482 = They also that erred in spirit shall come to vnderstanding,

     19267 = and they that murmured, shall learne doctrine.

1603819

II + III + IV = 468222 + 1095117 + 40480 = 1603819

Is. 29:21

Therefore behold, I will proceed to do

a marueilous worke amongst this people,

II. Abomination of Desolation

(Contemporary history)

468222

Observers

    8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

  11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Man-Beasts

U.S. Government

  12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

    8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

    3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

  10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

    6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

  10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

    3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994 = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996 = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001 = 2001 A.D.

Other

     7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)

    1995 = 1995 A.D.

438097¹

Field of Play

  13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

    7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

468222

Is. 29:25

Moreouer the multitude of thy strangers shalbe like small dust,

and the multitude of the terrible ones shalbe as chaffe that passeth away;

yea it shalbe at an instant suddenly.

 

III. My God, my God, looke not so fierce on me

(Marlowe, Faustus, Act V, Sc . ii)

1095117

            Faustus
        5420 = Ah Faustus,
20658 = Now hast thou but one bare hower to liue,

17180 = And then thou must be damnd perpetually:
21320 = Stand stil you euer moouing spheres of heauen,
16678 = That time may cease, and midnight neuer come:
15764 = Faire Natures eie, rise, rise againe, and make
19444 = Perpetuall day, or let this houre be but a yeere,
11687 = A moneth, a weeke, a naturall day,
19705 = That Faustus may repent, and saue his soule,
15653 = O lente lente curite noctis equi:
28477 = The starres mooue stir, time runs, the clocke wil strike,
19690 = The diuel wil come, and Faustus must be damnd.
19973 = O Ile leape vp to my God: who pulles me downe?
24742 = See see where Christs blood streames in the firmament,
23666 = One drop would saue my soule, halfe a drop, ah my Christ,
17903 = Ah rend not my heart for naming of my Christ,
17098 = Yet wil I call on him, oh spare me Lucifer!
13373 = Where is it now? Tis gone:
19016 = And see where God stretcheth out his arme,
12933 = And bends his irefull browes:
17624 = Mountaines and hilles, come come, and fall on me,
15023 = And hide me from the heauy wrath of God.
20427 = No no, then wil I headlong runne into the earth:
16532 = Earth gape, O no, it wil not harbour me:
18328 = You starres that raignd at my natiuitie,
17348 = whose influence hath alotted death and hel,
19232 = Now draw vp Faustus like a foggy mist,
17415 = Into the intrailes of yon labring cloude,
20503 = That when you vomite foorth into the ayre,
20894 = My limbes may issue from your smoaky mouthes,
17529 = So that my soule may but ascend to heauen:
10372 = Ah, halfe the houre is past:

 

15455 = The watch strikes, the half hour

9849 = Twil all be past anone:
21290 = Oh God, if thou wilt not haue mercy on my soule,
22590 = Yet for Christs sake, whose bloud hath ransomd me,
16338 = Impose some end to my incessant paine,
18404 = Let Faustus liue in hel a thousand yeeres,
14883 = A hundred thousand, and at last be sau’d.
15082 = O no end is limited to damned soules,
24213 = Why wert thou not a creature wanting soule?
20586 = Or, why is this immortall that thou hast?
23194 = Ah Pythagoras metem su xossis were that true,
17868 = This soule should flie from me, and I be changde
26907 = Vnto some brutish beast: al beasts are happy, for when they die
20933 = Their soules are soone dissolud in elements,
18487 = But mine must liue still to be plagde in hel:
16782 = Curst be the parents that ingendred me:
20412 = No Faustus, curse thy selfe, curse Lucifer,
18056 = That hath depriude thee of the ioyes of heauen:

14037 = The clocke striketh twelue.

23805 = O it strikes, it strikes, now body turne to ayre,
17151 = Or Lucifer wil beare thee quicke to hel:

 

9399 = Thunder and lightning.
20174 = Oh soule, be changde into little water drops,
12690 = And fal into the Ocean, nere be found:
14998 = My God, my God, looke not so fierce on me:

 

5996 = Enter diuels.
17273 = Adders, and Serpents, let me breathe a while:
14968 = Vgly hell gape not, come not Lucifer,
15955 = Ile burne my bookes, ah Mephastophilis.
      15735 = Exeunt Devils with Faustus.

 1095117

IV. The Seventh Day of Creation

(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

40280

A

         1 = Monad

Alpha

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

Time

25920 = Platonic Great Year

-1000 = Darkness

Omega

  4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

40280

B

  4823 = Árni beiskr – Snorri Sturluson’s Murderer

Time

 -2118 = TIME, End of

St. Peter‘s Basilica

Symbol of Perfect Creation

Completed 1612 A.D.

23501 = IN HONOREM PRINCIPIS APOST PAVLVS V BVRGHESIVS

14074 = ROMANVS PONT. MAX. AN. MDCXII PONT. VII. *

40280

*IN HONOR OF THE PRINCE OF APOSTLES; PAUL V BORGHESE, POPE, IN THE YEAR 1612 AND THE SEVENTH YEAR OF HIS PONTIFICATE.

Inscription on façade of St. Peter’s to mark its completion.

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

http://www.light-of-truth.com/ciphersaga.htm

¹Abomination of Desolation

Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

Flokkar: Óflokkað

Höfundur

Gunnar Tómasson
Ég er fæddur (1940) og uppalinn á Melunum í Reykjavík. Stúdent úr Verzlunarskóla Íslands 1960 og með hagfræðigráður frá Manchester University (1963) og Harvard University (1965). Starfaði sem hagfræðingur við Alþjóðagjaldeyrissjóðinn frá 1966 til 1989. Var m.a. aðstoðar-landstjóri AGS í Indónesíu 1968-1969, og landstjóri í Kambódíu (1971-1972) og Suður Víet-Nam (1973-1975). Hef starfað sjálfstætt að rannsóknarverkefnum á ýmsum sviðum frá 1989, þ.m.t. peningahagfræði. Var einn af þremur stofnendum hagfræðingahóps (Gang8) 1989. Frá upphafi var markmið okkar að hafa hugsað málin í gegn þegar - ekki ef - allt færi á annan endann í alþjóðapeningakerfinu. Í október 2008 kom sú staða upp í íslenzka peninga- og fjármálakerfinu. Alla tíð síðan hef ég látið peninga- og efnahagsmál á Íslandi meira til mín taka en áður. Ég ákvað að gerast bloggari á pressan.is til að geta komið skoðunum mínum í þeim efnum á framfæri.
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