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Zdk
User ID: 25009
United States
5/22/2007 1:54 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Ah back in

the U.S.A.

Rest of the

world is going

wimp.

Guru is making

a mess again

I See.

By the way.

Linen, remember where the woolen apron came from and it did not come from Aaron, it came from the Stone Masons before the Templars incorporated it into their dress requirements. So having a Levite High Priest wear Linen is not a surprise, for linen “breathes” and wool is hot and sweaty which would make the Priest dirty or impure to enter the Holy of Holies…


Those aprons are

sheepskin not woolen

per se.

Priesthood 2600 B.C.

used it

Melchizedek or Malki-tzédek (מַלְכִּי&#1​470;צֶדֶק / מַלְכִּי&#14​70;צָדֶק, Standard Hebrew Malki-ẓédeq / Malki-ẓádeq, Tiberian Hebrew Malkî-ṣéḏeq / Malkî-ṣāḏeq), sometimes written Malchizedek, Melchisedec, Melchisedech, Melchisedek or Melkisedek

Melchizedek's name can be translated (from Hebrew) either as Zedek is my king or as My king is righteous.

In Genesis, Melchizedek is also referred to as king of Salem (generally believed to be ancient Jerusalem), and priest of El Elyon. Though traditionally El-Elyon is translated as most high God, and interpreted as a reference to Yahweh (by tradition) or El (by some scholars), other scholars believe that it refers to Zedek - regarding El Elyon as referring to the most high god, and using Melchizedek's name as the indicator of who the deity was. [1]

If the majority of scholars are right in taking the name as a reference to Zedek, then it would imply that Zedek was the main deity worshipped at Salem at that time. Jerusalem is plausibly referred to as city of Zedek (ir ha-zedek) in the Book of Isaiah[2], as well as home of Zedek (neweh zedek) in the Book of Jeremiah[3] and as gates of Zedek (sha'are zedek) in the Book of Psalms[4], though it is also true that in each of these cases zedek is traditionally translated as righteous (as in city of righteousness).[5]

{Zadok = Teacher of Righteousness}

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 25009
United States
5/22/2007 1:57 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hi Hilander,

One more point,

many have the

quest desire in

them, not treasure

hunting. but hunting

just the same.

Your father

may have had this

desire.

Not to worry.

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 25009
United States
5/22/2007 1:59 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Salem

New Salem

whatever.

wholly land is

empty.

Cleared out.

Gone.

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/22/2007 2:23 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

We need to be able to post in Hebrew...
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/22/2007 2:41 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Ah back in

the U.S.A.

Rest of the

world is going

wimp.

Guru is making

a mess again

I See.

By the way.

Linen, remember where the woolen apron came from and it did not come from Aaron, it came from the Stone Masons before the Templars incorporated it into their dress requirements. So having a Levite High Priest wear Linen is not a surprise, for linen “breathes” and wool is hot and sweaty which would make the Priest dirty or impure to enter the Holy of Holies…


Those aprons are

sheepskin not woolen

per se.

Priesthood 2600 B.C.

used it

Melchizedek or Malki-tzédek (מַלְכִּי&#1​470;צֶדֶק / מַלְכִּי&#14​70;צָדֶק, Standard Hebrew Malki-ẓédeq / Malki-ẓádeq, Tiberian Hebrew Malkî-ṣéḏeq / Malkî-ṣāḏeq), sometimes written Malchizedek, Melchisedec, Melchisedech, Melchisedek or Melkisedek

Melchizedek's name can be translated (from Hebrew) either as Zedek is my king or as My king is righteous.

In Genesis, Melchizedek is also referred to as king of Salem (generally believed to be ancient Jerusalem), and priest of El Elyon. Though traditionally El-Elyon is translated as most high God, and interpreted as a reference to Yahweh (by tradition) or El (by some scholars), other scholars believe that it refers to Zedek - regarding El Elyon as referring to the most high god, and using Melchizedek's name as the indicator of who the deity was. [1]

If the majority of scholars are right in taking the name as a reference to Zedek, then it would imply that Zedek was the main deity worshipped at Salem at that time. Jerusalem is plausibly referred to as city of Zedek (ir ha-zedek) in the Book of Isaiah[2], as well as home of Zedek (neweh zedek) in the Book of Jeremiah[3] and as gates of Zedek (sha'are zedek) in the Book of Psalms[4], though it is also true that in each of these cases zedek is traditionally translated as righteous (as in city of righteousness).[5]

{Zadok = Teacher of Righteousness}

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

(:X
 Quoting: Zdk 25009


I know the Masons of olde wore sheepskin and the Priest wore linen so did the builders of the Arc wear Sheepskin and our Knight's of Christ wore sheepskin. As for the Teacher of Righteousness are we talking about John the Baptizer, or the original Teacher?
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Repost
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 12:50 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Zadok
User ID: 123064
7/27/2006 3:27 PM Re: Knights Templar's Quote

Poverty and Brotherhood

No. No. and maybe some.

J.R. got this from where ever this
stuff comes from

The sheepskin drawers

Sheepskin apron

Masonic apron

back then

Priesthood apron


"The earliest ceremonial aprons appear to have been simple and unadorned. As time went on, mystical symbols and other decorations were added. Perhaps the most significant change to the apron occurred during the reign of the powerful Canaanite priest-king, Melchizedek, who had achieved a very high status in the Bible. Melchizedek presided over an elite branch...the Melchizedek Priesthood. Beginning around the year 2200 BC, the Melchizedek Priesthood began to make its ceremonial aprons out of white lambskin. White lambskin was eventually adopted by the Freemasons who have used it for their aprons ever since."

"The apron shown above contains a wealth of symbolism: the beehive, emblematic of the Masonic lodge itself; the trowel, the mallet, and the trestleboard; the rough and trued ashlars; the pyramids and hills of Lebanon; the pillars, the Temple, and checkerboard floor; and the blazing star and tools of the Craft. The center of the apron is occupied by the compass and square, representative of the Macrocosm and the microcosm, and the alternately black and white serpent of astral light. Below is an acacia branch with seven sprigs, signifying the life centers of the superior and the inferior man.

The skull and crossbones are a continual reminder that the spiritual nature attains liberation only after the philosophical death of man's sensuous personality."

[link to www.mystae.com]

the skull and crossbones in the square and compass is

surrounded by the nine (9) pearls


[new shit]

Wow! this fall

will have posted for

one year

and

still on

basics

(:X
MoreRedo
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:00 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

The ToR?

I did this before.

[link to www2.ida.net]

[link to www.mystae.com]

[link to www.mystae.com]


Part of quest.

Figure it out.

hee hee

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/23/2007 1:01 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Zadok
User ID: 123064
7/27/2006 3:27 PM Re: Knights Templar's Quote

Poverty and Brotherhood

No. No. and maybe some.

J.R. got this from where ever this
stuff comes from

The sheepskin drawers

Sheepskin apron

Masonic apron

back then

Priesthood apron


"The earliest ceremonial aprons appear to have been simple and unadorned. As time went on, mystical symbols and other decorations were added. Perhaps the most significant change to the apron occurred during the reign of the powerful Canaanite priest-king, Melchizedek, who had achieved a very high status in the Bible. Melchizedek presided over an elite branch...the Melchizedek Priesthood. Beginning around the year 2200 BC, the Melchizedek Priesthood began to make its ceremonial aprons out of white lambskin. White lambskin was eventually adopted by the Freemasons who have used it for their aprons ever since."

"The apron shown above contains a wealth of symbolism: the beehive, emblematic of the Masonic lodge itself; the trowel, the mallet, and the trestleboard; the rough and trued ashlars; the pyramids and hills of Lebanon; the pillars, the Temple, and checkerboard floor; and the blazing star and tools of the Craft. The center of the apron is occupied by the compass and square, representative of the Macrocosm and the microcosm, and the alternately black and white serpent of astral light. Below is an acacia branch with seven sprigs, signifying the life centers of the superior and the inferior man.

The skull and crossbones are a continual reminder that the spiritual nature attains liberation only after the philosophical death of man's sensuous personality."

[link to www.mystae.com]

the skull and crossbones in the square and compass is

surrounded by the nine (9) pearls


[new shit]

Wow! this fall

will have posted for

one year

and

still on

basics

(:X
 Quoting: Repost 128763


It's always in "Nines" like the "Nine Worthies"
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/23/2007 1:03 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

A year ago yesterday we started this Thread. 5a
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
O.K.
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:07 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hi Hilander,

Ok, one more

time.


Zadok

Ben Zion Wacholder claims Zadok is the Teacher of Righteousness.40

He notes the importance of the name Zadok in the Qumran writings, and then contends that the Moreh Sedeq seems to be a paranomasia on the name Zadok.

Wacholder says Zadok was the only one to have a tomb designated for him, something usually reserved for royalty. He is clearly set apart in the Qumran literature. In the Damascus Document there are many appelatives given him:

2:12 - anointed one, holy spirit, and seer of truth

2:13 - (his lot), his name

3:19 - sure house

6:4 - staff

6:6 - searcher of the Law and the staff

6:11 - Teacher (yoreh) of Righteousness

7:18 - star and searcher of the Law

7:19 - scepter

7:20 - prince of all the congregation, shephard and friend

7:21 - anointed one of Aaron and Israel41

These designations clearly applied to the traditional Zadok of David’s reign, which according to Wacholder, demonstrates this Zadok to be a direct descendant of the earlier Zadok of King David’s reign.

The "Sons of Zadok" were the children of that Zadok who found the Law of the Lord in the form of the Temple Scroll.42

Yigael Yadin also notes the Temple Scroll was the Lost Torah which is referred to by the Qumranites as "The Book of Hagu", the mysterious book also mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls.43 "This book Hahagu is repeatedly referred to in CDC (the Damascus Document), as the authoritative code of laws in which the spiritual guides of the Damascus Sect had expert knowledge."44

The key to understanding the Qumran literature, according to Wacholder is the treatise of Ezekiel 44:15 "And the priests and the Levites and the sons of Zadok who kept charge of my sanctuary, when the sons of Israel strayed from me, shall bring to Me fat and blood."

The sons of Zadok here are the chosen of Israel, called by the name, who will arise in the latter days.45

The distinction of the lineage is clear, and the sons of Zadok are assigned a special role in the temple priesthood.

These sons of Zadok are, in the Pesher of the Qumran writing, the legitimate people during the Qumran time, hence uniquely called God’s Chosen.46

The phrase in the scrolls "Until the assumption of office of Zadok" infers that Zadok had discovered the Book of the Law, which allegedly had been sealed in the Ark of the Covenant since the days of Joshua.

It is this Zadok who founded the Qumran Community and to whom the titles, "Lawgiver", "Searcher of the Law", "staff", and "sure house", are given.47

The single word sedeq summarizes the contrast between Jerusalem under the rule of the scoffer and the group that was led by the Teacher of Righteousness in Damascus. The members of the movement are referred to as yodcey sedeq and its leader is the Moreh or yoreh sedeq, all of which designate Zadok as the founder of the community.48

In fact, this makes the term Beney Sadoq more intelligable, since the sons of Zadok would clearly be the descendants of the Zadok of the Community, not a mystic title or religious term, but actual descendants, sons or grandsons of Zadok, the founder.49

[link to www2.ida.net]

(:X
OlZeb
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:14 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

A year ago yesterday we started this Thread. 5a
 Quoting: Highlander_



7/17/06 for me.

hot august uh.

(:X
ToR
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:26 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

The Dead Sea Scrolls pose many mysteries to scholars and interested lay-people alike. A persistent puzzle is the identity of the Teacher of Righteousness (ToR) who has been identified with a huge array of people, most (in)famously John-the-Baptist and Jacob/James, brother of Jesus.

Contra those last theories most scholars have thrown up their hands and settle for ToR to remain nameless, mainly because there is no one in the 2nd Century BCE who fits the bill, and retains a name, in the scant records we have from that time.

But the Scrolls themselves present us with quite a few names, most notably Zadok and Judah, as possible names for the ToR - albeit indirectly named via titles like “sons of Zadok” and “sons of Judah” for their followers.

A case has been made for Zadok as the ToR and Judah as “the Priest”, a singualr term for the Scroll Community’s leader after the ToR. In that scenario both Zadok and Boethus (mentioned in Talmudic oral histories of the period) were disciples of a certain Antigonus of Socho (the Righteous “Shoot” before the ToR?) and split over religious differences - a pious way of putting the lust for power.

[link to crowlspace.com]

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/23/2007 1:29 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hi Hilander,

Ok, one more

time.


Zadok

Ben Zion Wacholder claims Zadok is the Teacher of Righteousness.40

He notes the importance of the name Zadok in the Qumran writings, and then contends that the Moreh Sedeq seems to be a paranomasia on the name Zadok.

Wacholder says Zadok was the only one to have a tomb designated for him, something usually reserved for royalty. He is clearly set apart in the Qumran literature. In the Damascus Document there are many appelatives given him:

2:12 - anointed one, holy spirit, and seer of truth

2:13 - (his lot), his name

3:19 - sure house

6:4 - staff

6:6 - searcher of the Law and the staff

6:11 - Teacher (yoreh) of Righteousness

7:18 - star and searcher of the Law

7:19 - scepter

7:20 - prince of all the congregation, shephard and friend

7:21 - anointed one of Aaron and Israel41

These designations clearly applied to the traditional Zadok of David’s reign, which according to Wacholder, demonstrates this Zadok to be a direct descendant of the earlier Zadok of King David’s reign.

The "Sons of Zadok" were the children of that Zadok who found the Law of the Lord in the form of the Temple Scroll.42

Yigael Yadin also notes the Temple Scroll was the Lost Torah which is referred to by the Qumranites as "The Book of Hagu", the mysterious book also mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls.43 "This book Hahagu is repeatedly referred to in CDC (the Damascus Document), as the authoritative code of laws in which the spiritual guides of the Damascus Sect had expert knowledge."44

The key to understanding the Qumran literature, according to Wacholder is the treatise of Ezekiel 44:15 "And the priests and the Levites and the sons of Zadok who kept charge of my sanctuary, when the sons of Israel strayed from me, shall bring to Me fat and blood."

The sons of Zadok here are the chosen of Israel, called by the name, who will arise in the latter days.45

The distinction of the lineage is clear, and the sons of Zadok are assigned a special role in the temple priesthood.

These sons of Zadok are, in the Pesher of the Qumran writing, the legitimate people during the Qumran time, hence uniquely called God’s Chosen.46

The phrase in the scrolls "Until the assumption of office of Zadok" infers that Zadok had discovered the Book of the Law, which allegedly had been sealed in the Ark of the Covenant since the days of Joshua.

It is this Zadok who founded the Qumran Community and to whom the titles, "Lawgiver", "Searcher of the Law", "staff", and "sure house", are given.47

The single word sedeq summarizes the contrast between Jerusalem under the rule of the scoffer and the group that was led by the Teacher of Righteousness in Damascus. The members of the movement are referred to as yodcey sedeq and its leader is the Moreh or yoreh sedeq, all of which designate Zadok as the founder of the community.48

In fact, this makes the term Beney Sadoq more intelligable, since the sons of Zadok would clearly be the descendants of the Zadok of the Community, not a mystic title or religious term, but actual descendants, sons or grandsons of Zadok, the founder.49

[link to www2.ida.net]

(:X
 Quoting: O.K. 128763


So according to your reference it would only be from the Essenes of the South that the Zadoki come from and that would mean that john the Baptizer is most likely the “Teacher of Righteousness” because Jesus came from the Nazarenes. And the Essenes of the south did not hold with the changes being implemented by the Nazarenes and others and the Essenes wanted only their beliefs to propagate, right?
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Z??
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:32 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

We need to be able to post in Hebrew...
 Quoting: Highlander_



Wh d w nd t pst

n Hbrw?

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/23/2007 1:33 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

The Dead Sea Scrolls pose many mysteries to scholars and interested lay-people alike. A persistent puzzle is the identity of the Teacher of Righteousness (ToR) who has been identified with a huge array of people, most (in)famously John-the-Baptist and Jacob/James, brother of Jesus.

Contra those last theories most scholars have thrown up their hands and settle for ToR to remain nameless, mainly because there is no one in the 2nd Century BCE who fits the bill, and retains a name, in the scant records we have from that time.

But the Scrolls themselves present us with quite a few names, most notably Zadok and Judah, as possible names for the ToR - albeit indirectly named via titles like “sons of Zadok” and “sons of Judah” for their followers.

A case has been made for Zadok as the ToR and Judah as “the Priest”, a singualr term for the Scroll Community’s leader after the ToR. In that scenario both Zadok and Boethus (mentioned in Talmudic oral histories of the period) were disciples of a certain Antigonus of Socho (the Righteous “Shoot” before the ToR?) and split over religious differences - a pious way of putting the lust for power.

[link to crowlspace.com]

(:X
 Quoting: ToR 128763


I think that here the teacher of righteousness was John and upon his death the title went to Jesus and then to James his brother and after James's stoning and being thrown off the Temple wall the Teacher of Righteousness was whom ever was the head of the Counsel of 12 of Israel that Jesus and his 12 apostles founded...
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Zdk
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:55 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hilander,

They have tried to

make the

Sons of Zadok

Essenes, Sadducees, or Pharisees

or whatever in order

to obtain additional

information about them

What if

They are what is said

The Sons of Zadok.

-------------------------



The Sons of Zadok:

Since 1910, the publication of above two documents aroused scholars interest inspiring a challenge to the date of their composition and diverse opinions on the origin of this Jewish sect. Eventually, they concluded after debating much contradicting views that they predate by two centuries the destruction of the second Jerusalem temple, in AD 70.

Although the sons of Zadok were connected with the Essenes, some found them more related to Sadducees or the Samaritans. The striking evidence of the intimate relation of the Cairo Geniza documents to the Dead Sea scrolls threw new light on the scrolls fixing some essential points on the roots, nature and beliefs of the Sons of Zadok sect.
Zdk
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:57 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

The Dead Sea Scrolls pose many mysteries to scholars and interested lay-people alike. A persistent puzzle is the identity of the Teacher of Righteousness (ToR) who has been identified with a huge array of people, most (in)famously John-the-Baptist and Jacob/James, brother of Jesus.

Contra those last theories most scholars have thrown up their hands and settle for ToR to remain nameless, mainly because there is no one in the 2nd Century BCE who fits the bill, and retains a name, in the scant records we have from that time.

But the Scrolls themselves present us with quite a few names, most notably Zadok and Judah, as possible names for the ToR - albeit indirectly named via titles like “sons of Zadok” and “sons of Judah” for their followers.

A case has been made for Zadok as the ToR and Judah as “the Priest”, a singualr term for the Scroll Community’s leader after the ToR. In that scenario both Zadok and Boethus (mentioned in Talmudic oral histories of the period) were disciples of a certain Antigonus of Socho (the Righteous “Shoot” before the ToR?) and split over religious differences - a pious way of putting the lust for power.

[link to crowlspace.com]

(:X


I think that here the teacher of righteousness was John and upon his death the title went to Jesus and then to James his brother and after James's stoning and being thrown off the Temple wall the Teacher of Righteousness was whom ever was the head of the Counsel of 12 of Israel that Jesus and his 12 apostles founded...
 Quoting: Highlander_


And I think you are

doing much better.

Many Zadok.

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 128763
United States
5/23/2007 1:58 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

lunch time.

later.


Guru's buying.

I got to talk

to that guy.

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/23/2007 2:07 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hilander,

They have tried to

make the

Sons of Zadok

Essenes, Sadducees, or Pharisees

or whatever in order

to obtain additional

information about them

What if

They are what is said

The Sons of Zadok.

-------------------------



The Sons of Zadok:

Since 1910, the publication of above two documents aroused scholars interest inspiring a challenge to the date of their composition and diverse opinions on the origin of this Jewish sect. Eventually, they concluded after debating much contradicting views that they predate by two centuries the destruction of the second Jerusalem temple, in AD 70.

Although the sons of Zadok were connected with the Essenes, some found them more related to Sadducees or the Samaritans. The striking evidence of the intimate relation of the Cairo Geniza documents to the Dead Sea scrolls threw new light on the scrolls fixing some essential points on the roots, nature and beliefs of the Sons of Zadok sect.
 Quoting: Zdk 128763


The "Sons of Zadok" are the elite and I would think they are made up from all of the groups, don't you?
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/24/2007 9:17 AM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Zadok, when I finish getting my blog radio show up and running would you be interested in coming on as a guest speaker, the shows name is; "Templar Nights"?
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Philo-sophia
User ID: 241625
United States
5/25/2007 12:02 AM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

And I am sitting

here with

Central Institute for Coordination

and the

Central Institute for Intelligence and Security

Mossad agents.

(:X
 Quoting: GF 25009



What the heck is going on?
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/25/2007 3:21 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

I am really wondering what is going on as it seems that Templar organization are poping up out of the proverbial woodwork now and it seems that where ever you look you see our name concerning something or another.
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
ZZZ
User ID: 13458
United States
5/29/2007 11:57 AM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

And I am sitting

here with

Central Institute for Coordination

and the

Central Institute for Intelligence and Security

Mossad agents.

(:X



What the heck is going on?
 Quoting: Philo-sophia 241625



Yes indeed

what is going on.

well you see it is

like the way it was when

the two super powers were going

at it more. the spys for both sides knew

what was going on. only the people and the ones

who would suffer the consequences didn't know what was

going on.

So what is going on is a whole hell of a lot of "agents" as

I have been calling them, are down here from various

countries, doing their jobs. Under the covers almost all

intell agencies of the world know a fair amount about this.

Why it is not a problem for me to blab on and on.

Except for certain things.

I haven't counted the agents here, not sure I could even

fing them all. One of the Mossad agents has a scar from

the top of head, with missing hair, then down

the side of his head running down and around his jaw and

across his neck. He has definitely been in the shit so to

speak, all the wars over there.

He his pretty bold. Tells neat stories.

We had big deal with the Jews over whose

Junk this was some decades ago. They say Jewish Junk

we say too bad Christian Stuff now, cause you would

have lost it by now anyway. Big fight kinda.

Showed em the deal.

they gave up.

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 13458
United States
5/29/2007 12:08 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Hi Hilander,

Goodness, I don't have

time for the chat, or blog,

or interview. Barely enough time

to spit this out. In a hurry.

when i get lunch

Hi Yacov Tsayid

Tsayid

Definition


1. hunting, game
1. hunting
2. game hunted
2. provision, food
1. provision, food, food-supply

Translated Words
KJV (18) - catch, 1; food, 1; hunter, 3; hunting, 1; provision, 2; venison, 8; victuals, 2;

NAS (19) - food, 1; game, 8; hunter, 3; hunting, 2; nourishment, 1; prey, 1; provision, 2; provisions, 1;

[link to www.searchgodsword.org]

(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/29/2007 12:21 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

The Israelites pretending to be Christians and the Christians pretending to be Jews, what are the Mormons pretending to be?
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Zdk
User ID: 13458
United States
5/29/2007 12:23 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Perfect Masons

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 13458
United States
5/29/2007 12:25 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

What is the difference

between a Christian and

a Jew? Used the stone

the builders rejected.

(:X
Zdk
User ID: 13458
United States
5/29/2007 12:35 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Remember James the Just


(:X
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/29/2007 1:14 PM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

Remember James the Just


(:X
 Quoting: Zdk 13458


And James in Hebrew is Yakov and means Subplanter or Usurper...

supplanted, supplanting
1. To take the place of someone, often by force or unfair means.

Thesaurus: supersede, replace, take over for, take over from, usurp, displace, unseat, topple, overthrow.
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
Highlander_
User ID: 184064
United States
5/30/2007 11:19 AM
Re: Knights Templar'sQuote

"Z"what the hell does GOTJ stand for? I came acrossthis on the OSMTJ site...
Memor Miles Militis Templar, pro quos nos pugna!

Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomine Tuo Da Gloriam!

Dante said,
‘The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

[link to bornatemplar.blogspot.com]
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