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Subject: O Rosslyn


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Date Posted: 09:02:22 12/12/01 Wed
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23.- San Greal=Holy Grail
Sang Real=Blood Royal

:-)
(22.15:25)
"Joseph and Mary did not call their son 'Emmanuel' (Hebrew, 'Immanu-El'='With us (is) God'); they called him Jesus(Hebrew, 'Yehoshua'='Jehovah saves')." Bloodline of the Holy Grail.

(3.15:13)
The Semitic word that is translated as 'virgin', in the New Testament, is the word 'almah' which, in Hebrew, means no more then 'a young woman'. The Hebrew word meaning a physical 'virgin' (virgo intacta) is the word 'bethulah'. In Matthew (1:25) Jesus is said to be Mary's 'firstborn son'.
'Is this not the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And his brethren, James, Joses, and Simon, and Judas?' (Matthew 13:55) /-/
(D15.E.F15)
Translated into the English word 'carpenter' the ancient Greek word 'ho tekton' has a much wider sense in its native Greek. It identified Jesus and Joseph as 'learned men', men with 'skills', who were 'masters of their craft'. The term 'Master of the Craft' is a term that is also used in modern Freemasonry. (www.voy.com/40560/) teltalheart

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