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Offline Neil Obstat

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Ireland -- eschatologically speaking
« on: July 02, 2013, 09:46:07 AM »
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    The ocean shall inundate Ireland seven years before the End so that the devil may not rule over that people." (St. Patrick)


    "Seven years before the Last Day the sea shall submerge Ireland in one inundation." (St. Columbkille)


    "The sea will come over Ireland seven years before the day of judgment." (St. Nennius)


    "The sea shall overwhelm Ireland seven years before the judgment." (Leabhar Breac)


    "In the latter ages destitution will fall upon many people, and whenever the English will commit great evils against the children of Eire, then the English will be expelled and Eire become the property of her rightful owners." (St. Maeltamhlacht, 7th century)


    "The English will betray each other, as a result of which their sovereignty will be broken, and they will stain their swords and battle-axes with blood ... The English and the Irish of Ireland will unite in one confederation against the forces of the Saxons ... One monarch will rule in Ireland, over the English and the pure Irish. From the reign of that man, the people shall suffer no destitution." (St. Senanus, 6th century)






    When the end of the world is seven years hence
    The ocean shall wash over Ireland's fence
    The Isle of the shamrock shall fade in the day
    And o'er her the devil shan't hold in his sway.



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    Ireland -- eschatologically speaking
    « Reply #1 on: July 02, 2013, 10:09:05 AM »
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  • It is time to revisit this video that I posted on this forum some
    years ago.

    It is Japan on 3/11/2011, and this is how it may look like:



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    « Reply #2 on: July 02, 2013, 11:51:05 AM »
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    The ocean shall inundate Ireland seven years before the End so that the devil may not rule over that people." (St. Patrick)


    "Seven years before the Last Day the sea shall submerge Ireland in one inundation." (St. Columbkille)


    "The sea will come over Ireland seven years before the day of judgment." (St. Nennius)


    "The sea shall overwhelm Ireland seven years before the judgment." (Leabhar Breac)


    "In the latter ages destitution will fall upon many people, and whenever the English will commit great evils against the children of Eire, then the English will be expelled and Eire become the property of her rightful owners." (St. Maeltamhlacht, 7th century)


    "The English will betray each other, as a result of which their sovereignty will be broken, and they will stain their swords and battle-axes with blood ... The English and the Irish of Ireland will unite in one confederation against the forces of the Saxons ... One monarch will rule in Ireland, over the English and the pure Irish. From the reign of that man, the people shall suffer no destitution." (St. Senanus, 6th century)






    When the end of the world is seven years hence
    The ocean shall wash over Ireland's fence
    The Isle of the shamrock shall fade in the day
    And o'er her the devil shan't hold in his sway.





    These are all very interesting. Do you the sources sources for them?