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The Roman Empire under Constantine
1. The Roman Empire under Constantine
In 325 Constantine became emperor. He recognized and officially tolerated Christianity, which soon became the official religion of Rome.
The relatively flat structure of the church (mustard seeds and plants) soon grew into a large tree structure. Birds came to make homes and reside in that tree.
Under Constantine, Rome extended from England in the north-east to Spain in the south-east across north Africa to Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula in the south-west up through Palestine and Syria and Turkey (Asia), and across Europe to France, essentially south of the Danube, Alps, and west of the Rhine river.
2. Constantine and the deep state
Emperor
Constantine (275-337) was so disgusted by the politics and deep state in Rome in the 4th Century, that he ordered (commanded) that the capitol of
Rome be
moved to a new city, soon named
Constantinople.
Rome was an empire.
An empire is represented as a mountain.
That mountain was moved.
How much "faith" was required?
Was moving the mountain good or bad?
What is represented by a "seed" of "mustard plant"?
Within a short time, a new deep state (tree with birds nesting) was established in Constantinople.
3. Constantinople
Κωνσταντινούπολη or "
Constantinople" is, literally, the "
City of Constantine".
The Turkish word is "
Istanbul" where the "
bul" at the end is from "
pol" and the "
Istan" is how they appeared to have heard the first part "
Constantin" (omitting the first part).
4. Helena
Helena, the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine, and sister Anastasia (meaning resurrection) of Constantine provided a Christian influence on Constantine. He did not become Christian without any prior knowledge, though many speculate that his actions were a mixture of this influence and political and military expediency.
5. Helena and Rome under Constantine
The mother of Constantine,
Helena, toured the Roman Empire looking for historical sites of the Bible. Wherever these sites were declared, religious sites, churches, monasteries, etc., sprang up.
It was convenient that two important sites were found by Helena within the bounds of the Roman Empire at that time, despite Biblical indications that the site was elsewhere.
Noah's Ark in Turkey (Bible appears to indicate Iran, in Genesis).
Mount Sinai in the Sinai Peninsula (in two places the Bible indicates Arabia)
6. Mount Sinai
Both Exodus and Galatians tell us that Mount Sinai is
not in what is called the "
Sinai Peninsula". It is in Midian which is an Arabia.
See, for example,
The Exodus Case by Lennart Moller. You will have to sort out what is more valid and what is less valid, but it is a good starting point.
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Details are left as a future topic.
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7. Christianity under Constantine
With the toleration of Christianity and, soon, the making of Christianity the official religion of Rome, pagan and Christian traditions were merged together.
Christian teacher who were teaching the Jesus would come back to harshly deal with the evil rulers of the world.
There Christian teachers were now employed and paid by those evil rulers.
8. Chi Rho
χ + ρ = ☧ = Χ + Ρ
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The "
chi rho" symbol became established under
Constantine as a combination of two Greek letters, "
chi" and "
rho", the first two letters of
"Χριστός" ≈ "Christ".
Might there by any interesting
gematria meanings from the two letters?
"Χ" = 600 (the first letter of 666)
"ρ" = 100
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Details are left as a future topic.
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The Unicode for "
Chi Rho" in the miscellaneous symbols block is "
U+2627" or
☧.
9. Matthew 13:31-32 Third kingdom parable: mustard seeds and trees
Matthew 13:31 Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field: [kjv]
13:32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof. [kjv]
The
"mustard seed" :
is not the "smallest" of all "seeds".
is not the "greatest" of all "herbs".
grows into a bush, not a tree.
The
"birds" do
not (usually) nest in small bushes. Are the
"birds" good? What is a
"mustard seed"? What does a
"tree" represent?
The
KJV (King James Version) translates as
"least" the Greek word that means
"smallest". There is another Greek word for "
least".
10. Constant
11. Acts 23:11
Acts 23:11 And the night following the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good cheer, Paul: for as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome. [kjv]
sequenti autem nocte adsistens ei Dominus ait constans esto sicut enim testificatus es de me Hierusalem sic te oportet et Romae testificari [v]
12. Constantine
The name "
Constantine" or "
Constance" comes from this Latin word, as in the Roman Emperor Constantine who, in the fourth century A.D., moved the capital of Rome to a new city that was soon called Constantinople, or the "
City of Constantine".
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