The Phoenician Code

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by Karim El Koussa

Later, somewhere in the midst of the night, his eyes met with the clear blue sky. It was unbelievable! Millions of stars floated harmoniously in the celestial ocean. High spirits prevail over Eden, he believed. With great faith and hope in Love and Peace, he took an oath to keep the sacred word, secret from the ears of the profane, and waited…

  Upon the blue field of the firmament, divine farmers walked along, to reap what had been sowed.

  Authentic Maps of the Phoenician Bethlehem

  Bet(h)-Lahem (House of Bread)

  The Arabic writing on the map above is translated into English as follows: “This is the first scientific map of Syria (meaning Phoenicia). It was drawn by the geographer ‘Ptolemy’ around 150 AD, basing it on the work of ‘Arastonis’ and ‘Marinos’ of Tyre. Ptolemy lived in Alexandria. Arab geographers kept his work secret for about six centuries until Europeans scribes copied it in the fifteenth century. The illustrated copy above is taken from ‘Ptolemy’ and was printed in Venice around 1590.”

 

 

 


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