The angels that cleansed the sanctuary

The etymology of the English term ‘angel’, like its Greek and Latin counterparts, is not well-explained by linguists. Actually, AN.EL means ‘Shining One from Heaven’. ‘AN’ is Sumerian/Akkadian for ‘heaven’ which, in Sotho, is ma-ane – now meaning ‘over (or up) there’ – but which originally meant ‘heavens’. EL (Illu in Sumerian) means ‘Shining [One]’, even if Illui (Tswana: Ba-Loi; Eloi’m in Hebrew) later became synonymous with ‘wizard’. Indeed, mo’llu (Tswana: ‘fire’) is an ‘illuminator’. This clarification helps us better understand John’s ‘unsealing’ (decoding) of the ‘Daniel’ blueprint in his Revelation.

Last week, we noted that the ‘Daniel’ blueprint had correctly anticipated that despite the 1844 Edict of Toleration that allowed them back into their Holy Land, many Jews would be reluctant to leave their businesses and properties and start afresh in another land. So, the Laodicea Church spirit of Revelation 3:15-16 began in 1914. Judged as ‘lukewarm’, Jews were set up, through the contrivances of World War I, to be ‘spat out’ of Europe by their Lord(s). The actual ‘spitting out’ took place in World War II.

In line with Leviticus 26:27ff wherein their Lord resolved to chastise them ‘seven times’, and also to spur them on, they were, like grapes in a winepress, ‘harvested’ and crushed by the millions ‘outside of the City’, in their seventh and final chastisement. Like red-grape juice, their blood “reached the horses’ bridles” (Rev.14:19-20) – their ‘ethnic cleansing’ from Europe. However, to make up for this, their Holy City, New Jerusalem (present-day Israel), their old ‘sanctuary’, was also ‘cleansed’ for them (i.e. thereafter, Palestinians were simply cleared away from there). In preparation for this, Britain – the main driver of the Daniel Blueprint – had to first take control of both Egypt and the Holy Land.

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