Monday, July 18, 2016

FEEDING the MULTITUDES

AD 1348
[YEARS LATER A NEW HISTORIAN CONTINUED THE HISTORY.

The HISTORIAN appeared to make ONE stanza for EACH year.

This stanza, the first of Chapter (4), appears to record events that happened in 1348, which may be the year the first LENAPE from Greenland arrived in James Bay.]
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(Most of these following Stanzas were deciphered
 by Craig Judge, Kean University.
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The fact that two people on opposite coasts were able to use the VIKING and the RED MAN to decipher the Maalan Aarum is evidence that:
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1) The recorded sounds evolved from Old Norse words and, 
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2) the sounds were closer to Old Norse when the Maalan Aarum was created than when it was recordded.)

Before; the LENAPE certainly came,
 to look where there was an abundance
 of rivers.

What do the two heads “looking in” mean?

What does the triangle in the circle mean?

Why did the historian repeat the “abundance of rivers?”
 AD 1349

Geese return
 to the large fish 
near the shore
 to expand all 
the children.

Why does the bird look like a sea gull instead of a goose?

What does the line over the bird mean?


Where in the pictograph is the “large fish near the shore”?
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