Text and image Copyright © 2022 by Donald C. Traxler aka Donald Jacobson Traxler, ꮓꮘꮟ-ꭴꭶꮤ.
The two images above are partial page-copies from GOSPEL PARALLELS A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels, Ed. by Burton H. Throckmorton, Jr., a publication in which I own no rights.
An examination of the three columns on these pages will show immediately that we have a lot to talk about. To give us even more to talk about, here is another partial page-copy:
This is from The Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, by George Howard, another publication in which I own no rights.
And, just to make things even more interesting, here is the Masoretic Hebrew text of the quotation from Hosea 6:6, with pointing left out to make it easier to see that it agrees perfectly with Shem-Tob's text in the Howard book (but differs in the tense of the verb from all texts that were in use by the Christians of Europe:
The image above has just been shared with us by NASA. It is the first in-focus image from the new James Webb Space Telescope. It was taken in the near-infrared, using a red filter to increase contrast. The bright star in the center, which has been named 2MASS J17554042+6551277, is two thousand light-years from Earth, so we are looking at light that left the star when Jesus and Julius Caesar walked our planet.
The telescope is made up of eighteen hexagonal mirrors, adjusted to nanometers (billionths of a meter) to form a single, large mirror. Further adjustments will be done, providing images that are even sharper.
These public images furnished by NASA never show the maximum information that can be extracted from them. Knowing this, I got what more I could from the image by further editing:
Stars and galaxies are strewn across the background like crumbs from God's abundant table.
Original image: NASA. Further editing by Donald C. Traxler aka Donald Jacobson Traxler.
The Despot of the Agushas will headlong fall,
and in his place another will rule.
A woman of the eighteenth will heed the call,
and bring a new peace to the lotus pool.
Text Copyright © MMXXII by Donald C. Traxler aka Donald Jacobson Traxler.
Re-posting this, as it is timely right now.
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