Capitolium : Golgotha
Lepidus : Pilatus
This is another supposed match. Does it make sense? What does Pilate do to Jesus? What does Lepidus do to Caesar?
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#note100
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#text100
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#note100
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#text100
mos : Moses
This is yet another supposed match.
What do Moses and Ishu do in the OT?
What do Moses and Jesus do in the NT?
Does it have something to do with mores (customs, habits, laws etc.)?
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#text422
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#note422
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What do Moses and Ishu do in the OT?
What do Moses and Jesus do in the NT?
Does it have something to do with mores (customs, habits, laws etc.)?
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#text422
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jw ... ml#note422
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=567
Caesar's clemency : holy ghost
Why are you not allowed to curse or deny of existence of the holy ghost?
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/es ... rclementia
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/es ... rclementia
Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
I agree with the Golgotha / Capitoline Hill parallel. Go to "Fin des Voies Rapides (If Peak Oil Were No Object" on Blogger and look up the post, "It Appears Mark Based Jesus' Passion on a Triumph." It's plenty obvious Mark did!
Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
OK. Here is the link…
http://ifpeakoilwerenoobject.blogspot.c ... on-on.html
…and here is a Carotta page explaining Caesar's funeral…
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jwc_e/crux.html
http://ifpeakoilwerenoobject.blogspot.c ... on-on.html
…and here is a Carotta page explaining Caesar's funeral…
http://www.carotta.de/subseite/texte/jwc_e/crux.html
Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
This here is also important…
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... tion%3D149
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex ... tion%3D149
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ides_of_MarchSo died Gaius Cæsar on the so-called Ides of March, which correspond nearly with the middle of the Greek month Anthesterion, which day the soothsayer predicted that he should not survive.
When does Jesus die?The Ides of March (Latin: Idus Martii or Idus Martiae) is a day on the Roman calendar that corresponds to 15 March.
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Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
Which one?ghost wrote:When does Jesus die?
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Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
The one of the canonical gospels. I mean, which day of the year does he die?Charles Wilson wrote:Which one?
Re: Capitolium : Golgotha
Here is another apparent coincidence. Divus Iulius becomes supralunar. This seems to coincide with Doherty's idea of the sublunar incarnation.
http://www.mythology.us/ovid_metamorphoses_book_15.htm
http://www.mythology.us/ovid_metamorphoses_book_15.htm
Book XV:843-870 Ovid’s celebration of Augustus
He had barely finished, when gentle Venus stood in the midst of the senate, seen by no one, and took up the newly freed spirit of her Caesar from his body, and preventing it from vanishing into the air, carried it towards the glorious stars. As she carried it, she felt it glow and take fire, and loosed it from her breast: it climbed higher than the moon, and drawing behind it a fiery tail, shone as a star.