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Volume 7, Issue 68 March/April 2007 Blessed Is The Nation Whose God Is The Lord, O Magnify The Lord, In the fourteenth day of the first month is the passover of the Lord, Therefore, beginning sundown on March 31 through April 7, 2007, all Israelites born are commanded to commemorate Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread. We must not sacrifice the passover within any of "our" gates, which the Lord, The land of Canada, the Province of Quebec, the beautiful city of Montreal is the only place in the world where Before our God, Now that However, the so-called Black people of America do not want to remember the past. But according to Exodus 13:3, We must remember "Passover"--the day when our forefathers came forth out of the land of Egypt all the days of our life, according to Deuteronomy 16:3. Moreover, as written in Exodus 12:17, we must also observe the Feast of Unleavened Bread; for in this selfsame day Because this is an ordinance that we must keep for ever, Exodus 12:26-27 reads thusly: And it shall come to pass, when your children shall say unto you, What mean ye by this service? That ye shall say, It is the sacrifice of the LORD'S ( And while we shall come together to remember the horrendous Passover of our forefathers in Egypt, we shall also rejoice and magnify the Lord, So, O magnify the Lord, Special Notice If you have the transcripts titled, Budgeting Tips On How To Get To The Feasts Three Times In A Year Thus far, we have been providing you with valuable tips on how to save money. Following these simple tips will allow you to put aside money toward your feast fund to attend all three feasts annually, as commanded by our God, In our last few articles, we gave you tips on how to save on your grocery bill. Here are some other tips that you may find beneficial. Household Budgeting: Searching for Area Discounts
Time and time again, we the servants of In part 13, we concluded that, like in the day of Moses, over four thousand years ago, The servants shall do all of these things as We promised you that in part 14 we would reveal what these natural catastrophes shall be--"IF," and only "IF"--President Bush does not adhere to the command of And it shall become small dust in all the land of Egypt, and shall be a boil breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast, throughout all the land of Egypt. Like in Egypt, it--these natural catastrophes--shall become small dust in all the land of America. The Webster's New World Dictionary Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, defines the word become as "to turn out to be." Turn out, in the same source, means "prove to be." Based upon the brevity of these facts, we can assert that these natural catastrophes, which shall happen without warning and shall occur all at once, shall prove to be small dust in all the land of America. In paying close attention to the specific details of Exodus, Chapter 9, verse 9, we took notice that the adjective small was added to describe the noun "dust." Why use the word small when dust, in its original state, is obviously small or tiny in size anyway? This serves as a clue to signify that small dust is a symbolic representation for something else. To find out what this something else is, let us first establish "factually" what the adjective small is implying. The word small comes from the Latin word malus, which means "bad" (according to Webster's Third New International Dictionary Unabridged, Volume III, S-Z, copyright 1971, on page 2149). Bad, as referenced in the American Heritage Talking Dictionary, copyright 1997, Computer Software, indicates something "intense"; while intense is denoted as "extreme in degree or size." In seeking a second opinion, the word bad in the Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, copyright 1999, Computer Software, also depicts something "causing sickness or ill health." This factual information reveals that the adjective small describes "dust" as being extreme in degree or size. But in spite of this, it shall yet cause incurable sickness or ill health in all the land of America. That being true, it is highly imperative that we now unearth the secret meaning of the word "dust." To corroborate what it means, the Webster's New World Dictionary Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, verifies that dust is "turmoil"; and turmoil is tantamount to "tumult." On the authority of the Merriam Webster's 11th Collegiate Dictionary, copyright 2003, Computer Software, a tumult is "a violent outburst." While the word violent in the Microsoft Encarta Reference Library, copyright 1993-2003, Computer Software, means "showing destructive or uncontrollable force"; an outburst is "a volcanic eruption" (as referenced in the Merriam Webster's 11th Collegiate Dictionary, copyright 2003, Computer Software). This overwhelming evidence reveals that these natural catastrophes shall be a great number of volcanic eruptions of destructive or uncontrollable force. They shall be extreme in degree or size, and come without warning and all at once. These volcanic eruptions shall cause incurable sickness or ill health, which shall ultimately result in great damage and untold loss of life throughout all the land of America. And that is not all, but Exodus, Chapter 9, verse 9 has more to lay bare: ... and shall be a boil breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast, throughout all the land of Egypt. These volcanic eruptions that shall be extreme in degree or size and have destructive or uncontrollable force, "... shall be a boil breaking forth with blains ...." In The Synonym Finder, by J. I. Rodale, copyright 1978, on page 102, be means the same as "come"; and on page 124, the word boil is synonymous to "mantle." Conferring with the American Heritage Talking Dictionary, copyright 1997, Computer Software, a mantle is "the layer of the earth between the crust and the core." Hence, these volcanic eruptions shall come from the layer of the earth between the crust and core "... breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast, throughout all the land of America." With that said, it is now time to explore the meaning of the clause "... breaking forth with blains ...." The word break is the base word of breaking. The Webster's New World Dictionary Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, defines break as "to erupt"; while forth is delineated as "out from." Webster's Third New International Dictionary of The English Language Unabridged, copyright 1971, Volume I, A-G, on page 773, denotes that erupt is "of a volcano: to release suddenly and often violently something pent up (as lava)." The Chamber's 21st Century Dictionary, copyright 1996, on page 772, confirms that lava is "geol MAGMA." Magma, on page 823, is "hot molten rock material generated deep within the earth's crust." And in the Microsoft Encarta Reference Library, copyright 1993-2003, Computer Software, the word with means "accompanied by." Based upon the credibility of these facts, we can assert that "... and shall be a boil breaking forth with blains ..." is translated to mean that out from the layer of the earth between the crust and the core, there shall suddenly be released some violently pent up hot molten rock material generated deep within the earth's crust, and this material shall be accompanied by or"... with blains ...." What are blains? As referenced in The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Hebrew Dictionary, copyright 1990, blains (reference number 76) in Hebrew is aba'bu'ah, pronounced ab-ah-boo-aw, and it comes from an unused root (mean. to belch forth). Belch, in the Microsoft Encarta Reference Library, copyright 1993-2003, Computer Software, means "to send out large amounts of gas in a thick cloud." In the Webster's New World Dictionary Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, gas is characterized as "poisonous gas." Further research reveals that, "Most volcanic gases predominantly consist of water vapor (steam), with carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) being the next two most common compounds along with smaller amounts of chlorine and fluorine gases." Also, "Gas clouds ... may also contain poisonous or suffocating gases such as hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide" (according to The Microsoft Encarta Premium 2006, copyright 1993-2005, Computer Software and the Encyclopedia Britannica 2005 Ultimate Reference, CD-ROM, under the word volcano). Summarily, based on the integrity of these renowned authorities, the word blains describes large amounts of gas in thick clouds. These thick clouds of gas contain poisonous or suffocating gases such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, as well as smaller amounts of chlorine and fluorine gases. And these poisonous gases shall be "... upon man and beast," which is our final part of the Scripture to decode. The Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, copyright 1999, Computer Software, defines upon as "in complete contact with, as an attacker"; while the root word attack, from the word attacker, means "to begin acting upon harmfully or destructively" (as documented in the Webster's New World Dictionary--Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software). Man, in the Microsoft Encarta Reference Library, copyright 1993-2003, Computer Software, is "a person, regardless of sex or age." And a beast, as documented in the Webster's Third New International Dictionary of The English Language Unabridged, copyright 1971, Volume I, A-G, on page 192, is "any animal, as distinguished from man." Thus, "... upon man and beast" means that harmful and destructive agents shall be in complete contact with persons, regardless of sex or age, as well as animals. Therefore, based on the integrity of all the facts gathered from Exodus Chapter 9, verses 8-9, the conclusion can be made that Being of destructive and uncontrollable force, these volcanic eruptions shall release suddenly and violently pent up hot molten rock material generated deep within the earth's crust, which shall be accompanied by large amounts of gas in thick clouds. These gas clouds shall contain poisonous or suffocating gases, such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, along with smaller amounts of chlorine and fluorine gases. As a result, these gases shall spread and be in complete contact with not only the people of America, regardless of sex, but also with the animals as well. Such poisonous or suffocating gases violently issued forth from these volcanic eruptions shall be harmful and destructive agents, such that they shall result in widespread, incurable sickness and ill health. Inevitably, there shall be great damage and untold loss of life throughout all the land of America. We, the servants of In our forthcoming article, we shall conclude the sixth plague. To order these and other books by P.E.E.S.S. Foundation, P. O. Box 730, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada H9W 2Y0 or call toll free 1-800-967-7337 Book of The Month March: Bondmen In Egypt April: Prophecies of The Messiah The Abraham Foundation
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