Note: from Linear B syllabic script :
http://www.geocities.com/kurogr/ also
http://www.ancientscripts.com/linearb.html
just left the Greek transcription the English the linear B syllabic script (sorry don't have the font) _check it out!)
pa-te pat»r father double bar cross treble bar cross (1)
pe-re fšrei to bring bracket pointing to cross shaped man
tu-ka-te qugat»r daughter heart and cross(apple) cross/king in circle treble cross
ka-tu-ro kanqul…wn cargo (plural) cross/king circle apple (daughter) cross
o-ka to hold scroll? Cross/king circle
o-do-ke (he) gave scroll? scepter? Khader mighty mountain
Bibliography John Chadwick : The Decipherment of Linear B
The dictionary created by Gavalas Markos
for his Linear B font. [GO TO]
http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/
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Pink Heifer Route http://www.mtbbritain.co.uk/dangerous.html Is it dangerous!?
Is it wise sometimes to turn back? Yes, but we find that is not much fun. Still once in a while it may be better. Talk to trusted friends about it. But don’t forget our Most Trusted Friend. Genesis 15. 1-6
http://www.flickr.com/photos/julianoipolito/72006469
Is it an illness _ and how can it be caught!?
lanniewelleven says:
hey why is this guy stuck with his roots/feet up in the air?
makes me think of Through the Wardrobe (Narnia stories, first part), where the mad professor is treated by the united animals to a similar feast when he ends up in a faint, and they wish to revive him by sticking his head into the sand, reckoning he must be an uprooted tree and they water him _to no avail/
does the Kruger Park also reckon amongst its members a Tree of Life, like the One in Eden (Hebrew= the place of God's delight)
Harry
http://www.flickr.com/photos/livhouse/467701561/ Is it an acronym _ A what!? (*)
lanniewelleven says:
Sorry, guys 'tenacity' is not quite the word here, I am sure. Now as for 'diligence' that might do. ALD (i like for its simplicity here) = constant care and effort (in what one does); so along the lines of 'determined,' yes. But the Dutch, a by far superior language to the English, has it then more along the lines of "the diligence of love and the determination, hope, endurance of the hope that is in us." 2 Thessalonici 1.3 (NBG 1951). Sorry, we dutchies are a little too serious sometimes, but on the other hand, our numbers are slinking fast. All Believ- able dutchies unite! Harry greetings
Looked for pics going with Judges 14.14 and was thinking along the lines of prowling lions round a vehicle picnic at Kruger Park. There used to be something like that before internet existed, I recall! If you prefer 'tenacity' I'll accept yours, but had to get my word in there.
te·nac·i·ty // Audio Help /təˈnæs ɪ ti/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[tuh-nas-i-tee] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
the quality or property of being tenacious. |
[Origin: 1520–30; < L tenācitās equiv. to tenāc- (s. of tenāx) holding fast, deriv. of tenére to hold + -itās -ity2 ]
—Synonyms See perseverance. From: http://www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/tenacity
and http://www.reference.com/search?r=13&q=Tenach Tanakh
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source
The Tanakh (תנ״ך) (also Tanach, taˈnax or [təˈnax], Tenakh or Tenak) is the Hebrew name of the Bible used in Judaism. It is a notariqon or acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Tanakh's three traditional subdivisions: Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim - hence TaNaKh. It is incorporated in the Christian Bibles, where (with some variations) it is called the Old Testament
Tenacity
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"Out of the strong came forth sweetness" - Judges 14:14.
No more quarrying here on Cwm Mountain. Apart from the pheasant shoots, natural order has almost returned.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/martinc/253537299/
is it anything related to the Highway Code?
We’re back to whether U-turns are a good option, it appears. Well sometimes they are, and sometimes they are not, like on the Motorway, long distance, high speed driving.
....right I'm not going to work today!
Do not let others tell you you are chickening out, if you want a pause in your steep climb. Do not be rushed. Go at your pace. And don’t forget your Friend. John 15. In particular John 15.8. Read what it says.
http://www.ancientscripts.com/search.php?q=linear+b
( * ) What is its rapport with Judges 14.14 ?
‘t must be the colour of blood shed some 1200 years later _Joseph in Egypt was acquainted with Linear A, most likely (around 1700 BC) _Did he make his own contribution to the language?
The Rosetta stone dates to 196 BC . Linear B to the very beginnings of Greek culture and colonisation. The Rosetta stone includes Egyptian hieroplyphics, Greek and a "Dalmatian" language (?) with Arabic influence
Interesting side issue Samson fought the Philistines 12/1100 BC who it is known were closely associated with the old Minoan civilisation on Crete, and the northern basileic ‘kingdom(s).
Note: from Linear B syllabic script : http://www.geocities.com/kurogr/
just left the Greek transcription the English the linear B syllabic script (sorry don't have the font) _check it out!)
pa-te pat»r father double bar cross treble bar cross (1)
pe-re fšrei to bring bracket pointing to cross shaped man
tu-ka-te qugat»r daughter heart and cross(apple) cross/king in circle treble cross
ka-tu-ro kanqul…wn cargo (plural) cross/king circle apple (daughter) cross
o-ka to hold scroll? Cross/king circle
o-do-ke (he) gave scroll? scepter? Khader mighty mountain
Bibliography John Chadwick : The Decipherment of Linear B
The dictionary created by Gavalas Markos
for his Linear B font. [GO TO]
http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/fonts/
http://www.ancientscripts.com/ws_origins.html What language is this anyway _Double Dutch!?
http://www.ancientscripts.com/search.php?q=linear+b
Somehow all this ties in closely with the Egyptian belief that in order for a person to achieve immortality his or her name must be spoken or inscribed somewhere forever. The Book of Life ? Revelation
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/lanniewelleven