Saturday, January 19, 2019

Altar of Satan

Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon

Altar of Pergamon
Altar of Zeus

"Altar of Zeus" = 144 (English Ordinal)
"Altar of Zeus" = 45 (Full Reduction)
"Altar of Zeus" = 529 (Satanic)

"Altar of Satan" = 38 (Full Reduction)
"Altar of Satan" = 79 (Reverse Full Reduction)

"Altar of Satan" = 128 (English Ordinal)
"Altar of Satan" = 196 (Reverse Ordinal) 14*14

"Altar at Pergamon" = 576 (Jewish) 24*24
"Altar at Pergamon" = 63 (Full Reduction)
"Altar at Pergamon" = 214 (Francis Bacon)

"Pergamon Altar" = 141 (English Ordinal)
811 is the 141st prime number
"Pergamon Altar" = 60 (Full Reduction)
"Pergamon Altar" = 210 (Reverse Ordinal)

"Pergamon" = 89 (English Ordinal)
"Pergamon" = 44 (Full Reduction)
"Pergamon" = 369 (Satanic)
"Pergamon" = 127 (Reverse Ordinal)
(July 12th is 9/11 on the Islamic calendar)
"Pergamon" = 273 (Jewish)
"Pergamon" = 84 (Jewish Ordinal)
"Pergamon" = 39 (Jewish Reduction)
"Pergamon" = 35 (Chaldean)



Seat of Satan! End of the World 2019 last days from Rabbi Jonathan Cahn. Special end times study.


The Pergamon Altar is a monumental construction built during the reign of king Eumenes II in the first half of the 2nd century BC on one of the terraces of the acropolis of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon in Asia Minor.

The structure is 35.64 metres wide and 33.4 metres deep; the front stairway alone is almost 20 metres wide. The base is decorated with a frieze in high relief showing the battle between the Giants and the Olympian gods known as the Gigantomachy. There is a second, smaller and less well-preserved high relief frieze on the inner court walls which surround the actual fire altar on the upper level of the structure at the top of the stairs. In a set of consecutive scenes, it depicts events from the life of Telephus, legendary founder of the city of Pergamon and son of the hero Heracles and Auge, one of Tegean king Aleus's daughters.

In 1878, the German engineer Carl Humann began official excavations on the acropolis of Pergamon, an effort that lasted until 1886. The excavation was undertaken in order to rescue the altar friezes and expose the foundation of the edifice. Later, other ancient structures on the acropolis were brought to light. Upon negotiating with the Turkish government (a participant in the excavation), it was agreed that all frieze fragments found at the time would become the property of the Berlin museums.[citation needed]


Karl Humann's 1881 plan of the Pergamon acropolis
In Berlin, Italian restorers reassembled the panels comprising the frieze from the thousands of fragments that had been recovered. In order to display the result and create a context for it, a new museum was erected in 1901 on Berlin's Museum Island. Because this first Pergamon Museum proved to be both inadequate and structurally unsound, it was demolished in 1909 and replaced with a much larger museum, which opened in 1930. This new museum is still open to the public on the island. Despite the fact that the new museum was home to a variety of collections beyond the friezes (for example, a famous reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate of ancient Babylon), the city's inhabitants decided to name it the Pergamon Museum for the friezes and reconstruction of the west front of the altar. The Pergamon Altar is today the most famous item in the Berlin Collection of Classical Antiquities, which is on display in the Pergamon Museum and in the Altes Museum, both of which are on Berlin's Museum Island.

It was announced that on September 29, 2014 the Pergamon Exhibit will be closed for the duration of 5 years for a complete remodeling of the exhibit hall, including but not limited to construction of a new glass ceiling and a new climate control system. The exhibit is scheduled to reopen in late 2019 or early 2020.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pergamon_Altar


Location Berlin Germany
39° 7′ 51.79″ N, 27° 11′ 2.15″ E

39.131051- 27.183931= 11.94712 = 119
39.131051+27.183931=66.314982 = 663
39.131051*27.183931=1063.73579034 = 1063

It was announced that on September 29, 2014 the Pergamon Exhibit will be closed for the duration of 5 years for a complete remodeling of the exhibit hall, including but not limited to construction of a new glass ceiling and a new climate control system. The exhibit is scheduled to reopen in late 2019 or early 2020.

From and including: Monday, September 29, 2014
To, but not including Sunday, August 11, 2019
Result: 1777 days
Or 4 years, 10 months, 13 days excluding the end date.
Or 58 months, 13 days excluding the end date.

From and including: Monday, September 29, 2014
To, but not including Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Result: 1779 days = 779 Jewish year...
Or 4 years, 10 months, 15 days excluding the end date.
Or 58 months, 15 days excluding the end date.

From and including: Monday, September 29, 2014
To, but not including Monday, July 29, 2019
Result: 1764 days
Or 4 years, 10 months excluding the end date.
Or 58 months excluding the end date.
252 weeks

From and including: Monday, September 29, 2014
To, but not including Thursday, September 19, 2019
Result: 1816 days
Or 4 years, 11 months, 21 days excluding the end date.
Or 59 months, 21 days excluding the end date.

The Pergamon Altar is a monumental construction built during the reign of king Eumenes II in the first half of the 2nd century BC on one of the terraces of the acropolis of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon in Asia Minor.

Eumenes II "Savior"

Eumenes II (/juːˈmɛniːz/; Greek: Εὐμένης Βʹ; ruled 197–159 BC) surnamed Soter meaning "Savior" was a ruler of Pergamon, and a son of Attalus I Soter and queen Apollonis and a member of the Attalid dynasty of Pergamon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eumenes_II

Revelation 6:12 International Standard Version (ISV)
The Vision of the Sixth Seal Opened

"Then I saw the lamb open the sixth seal. There was a powerful earthquake. The sun turned as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon turned as red as blood" = 6000 (Satanic)

"Then I saw the lamb open the sixth seal. There was a powerful earthquake. The sun turned as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon turned as red as blood" = 541 (Full Reduction) 100th prime

"Then I saw the lamb open the sixth seal. There was a powerful earthquake. The sun turned as black as sackcloth made of hair, and the full moon turned as red as blood" = 509 (Chaldean) 97th prime sum 510
Tishabav eve 10/5 5/10

"Revelation 6:12" = 58 (Full Reduction)

"Revelation chapter six verse twelve" = 126 (Chaldean)
"Revelation chapter six verse twelve" = 1307 (Primes)
"Revelation chapter six verse twelve" = 400 (English Ordinal)

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