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Bartholomew is listed among the Twelve Apostles in the three Synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. He also appears as one of the witnesses of the Ascension (Acts 1:4, 12, 13).

http://jesus8880.com/chapters/gematria/twe...iples-12317.htm

Bartholomew BarqolomaioV 603



The massacres on St. Bartholomew's Day are painted in the royal saloon of the Vatican at Rome, with the following Latin inscription:

Pontifex, Coligny necem probat which means - The pope approves of Coligny's death.
http://www.teachinghearts.org/dre04historynotes.html

Therefore, the medal could only be designed to celebrate the success of this plot - the massacre of the people represented on the back of the medal.


http://www.teachinghearts.org/dre04historynotes.html
Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Huguenots in France (August 24, 1572)
Catherine de Medici, the mother of the King of France arranged a fake wedding between her daughter, Margot de Valois, and Henri de Navarre who was a Protestant leader. The marriage was publicly conducted on August 17 and was attended by the Cardinal of Bourbon.
Four days later with a prearranged signal at midnight the homes of Protestants were entered. Admiral de Coligny, the chief military leader of the Huguenots, was stabbed by an assassin, in the chest with a sword in his own bedroom. Then they threw him out of a window into the street, cut off his head and sent it to the pope. Then they cut off his arms and private members, dragged him through the streets for three days, and hung him by the heels outside the city.

For many days they killed as many Protestants as they could, starting with the upper class. In the first 3 days 10,000 were killed and their bodies thrown into the river. The bloodbath spread from Paris to other parts of the country and in a week over 100,000 Protestants were killed across the kingdom. Some priests, holding up a crucifix in one hand, and a dagger in the other, ran to the chiefs of the murderers, and strongly exhorted them to spare neither relatives nor friends

Many who gave great sums of money for their ransom were immediately slain; and several towns, which were under the king's promise of protection and safety, were cut off as soon as they delivered themselves up, on those promises, to his generals or captains.





http://www.biblewheel.com/gr/gr_database.asp?Gem_Num=603

The Number 603

Factors: 603 = 3 x 3 x 67

Βαρθολομαιος Bartholomaios {bar-thol-om-ah'-yos} of Aramaic origin 01247 and 08526;; n pr m AV - Bartholomew 4; 4 Bartholomew = Vson of TolmaiV 1) one of the twelve apostles of Christ


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Gematria: 603
crownsevenalphabet
http://www.biblewheel.com/gr/gr_database.asp?Gem_Num=603

The Number 603

Factors: 603 = 3 x 3 x 67

Βαρθολομαιος Bartholomaios {bar-thol-om-ah'-yos} of Aramaic origin 01247 and 08526;; n pr m AV - Bartholomew 4; 4 Bartholomew = Vson of TolmaiV 1) one of the twelve apostles of Christ


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Gematria: 603



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crownsevenalphabet


Bartholomew :

( I am adding the following excerpt, due to the topic of `Gospel of Bartholomew`,
`Then Bartholomew commanded him to go into hell`.)


POST #165
Today, 02:48 AM, Humble Bob, Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Adam' Sin
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...1982&st=162


Well, since there is all this weirdness about Eve's deception, I'll just add to the weirdness.

The following is from the Gospel of Bartholomew, an account on how Eve was deceived by satan.


QUOTE
59 And thus did I contrive it. I took a vial in mine hand and scraped the sweat from off my breast and the hair of mine armpits, and washed myself (Lat. 2, I took fig leaves in my hands and wiped the sweat from my bosom and below mine arms and cast it down beside the streams of waters. 69 is greatly prolonged in this text) in the springs of the waters whence the four rivers flow out, and Eve drank of it and desire came upon her: for if she had not drunk of that water I should not have been able to deceive her. 60 Then Bartholomew commanded him to go into hell.


So there are older ideas about the fall of Eve, than the one NM is putting forth.

Be careful, ya'll. Only the truth comes by way of the Holy Spirit, that's what I pray to believe.
crownsevenalphabet
Saint Bartholomew Day Massacre, medallion/history

http://www.reformation.org/bart.jpg


http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp..._barthelemy.jpg


POST#15
Sistine Madonna, Terrified Baby Jesus, Political Scandal, Pope Julius II,
half-mad militarist,forces Raphael artist
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...=12#entry238783


QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ Sep 19 2008, 04:28 PM)
(quote from John)
You refuse to acknowledge or deny that the Papal/Roman Catholic Inquisitions

were burning Christians at the stake

centuries before anyone was labeled a "Protestant".

Guess your not spiritually alert enough to realize it is a significant fact.

Ok, so be it. I won't bother you any more [if you stay quiet]








John,

It is indeed a historical fact about the 'Inquisitions'.

Here is a message I received from the Holy Spirit about the St. Bartholomew Day
Massacres . . . so stand corrected, on your assumption of my knowledge and spiritual discernment in these matters ! The Lord has revealed this to me with a purpose. That purpose is not for me to act like both Protestant/Catholic do not have bloody hands throughout history :

NOTE:
JUST SO YOU REALLY UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING IS REVEALED TO ME ABOUT
THE COMPLETE DETAILS IN VISION/SEEING + HEARING --------AUDIO RECEPTIVE
DETAILS. UNTIL I WAS TOLD TO WRITE THESE FACTS, I HAD NO THEOLOGY KNOWLEDGE
OF THIS MASSACRE OR ITS DETAILS IN HISTORY. The Holy Spirit told me to write these
things, then I researched the words and phrases . . .


Praise His Holy Name (IHVH)



FROM MY FILES IN 2007:

The medallion was based on the m a s s a c r e s happening on
St. Bartholomew's Day. [ with Pope approval ]

And Saturday January 6th, 2007 . . . I was given the MESSAGE
that gave me the clues about a medallion and name :

Bartholomew


Here is the research, that I emailed about my message, that I shared
with a dear friend.

The massacres on St. Bartholomew's Day are painted in the royal saloon of the Vatican at Rome, with the following Latin inscription:
Pontifex, Coligny necem probat which means - The pope approves of Coligny's death.
http://www.teachinghearts.org/dre04historynotes.html


Therefore, the medal could only be designed to celebrate the success of this plot - the massacre of the people represented on the back of the medal.


Subject: Patron Saints Index: Saint Bartholomew the Apostle
Date: 1/7/2007 5:38:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From:
Reply To:
To: bclarkgemetria@aol.com




Betty C. Clark, Saturday January 6th, 2007: MESSAGE


_______duties @inquisition:

To question; to force affirmation; to insist upon penitence for
acts of heresy

The witness who declares who is truthful to the Church foundation
belief; forced sanctification up to death; to save the very soul
verse deadly exchange.

"The Confession", warrents acceptance of the sinner that their
transgression must be spoken out loud to a witness "group".

The lack of confession is judged as an infidel category.
The Medallion grants choice in life or death doctrine. The manuscripts
are read as the medallion is placed around ________ neck. These
scripts list the body tally[#] of sacrificial executions.

The "ceremony" of the medallion is the honor of Catholicism
service award, of a "Faithful Penitence Judge". Each diadem
etched on the locket, represents the saved souls of pergatory
through "execution" of the persons heresy on earth.

These are your words _______:

{The Execution Sentence } :

. . .By thy words justified, by thy words I condemn ye to death, in
the name of Holy Mother Church Credence.
{Bartholemew}

[drawing of medallion on original paper] with this message:

Thus the mental idea that all inquisition applicants sin and
should confess to the church peers.
Intolerance of radical doctrine.

The Jewish of Spain timeframe ________?
was this close to Spanish inquisition ? Search names of Catholic Churches with Mary in Title.
Was this a Jesuit destructive act ?

The end of message~

[ printed exactly as I was told to write
it, until I found the supporting research ]

Summary:

Monday 1-8-07 . . . all the above proved correct in history
files and web links.

The Jesuit were the Roman Catholic order who forced
the information from Jewish people . . .
And the medallion was a memorial connected to inquisition:
Therefore, the medal could only be designed to celebrate the success of this plot - the massacre of the people represented on the back of the medal.






http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110963/usercomments
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre---not exactly a subject the average person knows much about these days. But, a VERY important part of French and European history nonetheless. The history teacher in me will now BRIEFLY take over: Like England, there was a lot of tension between the Protestants (Hugenots) and Catholics during the 16th century. However, unlike Henry VIII's ultimate decision to break from the Catholic Church, the French pretty much wiped out the Hugenots--those who were not killed fled abroad. Up until St. Bart's Day, there had been tension but eventually the king granted religious freedom to all. This was not to last, as a conspiracy was hatched and on St. Bart's Day, thousands of Hugenots were murdered. To commemorate this event, the Pope issued a special medallion and ordered a celebration. Not exactly one of the finer moments in human history.




http://plus.aol.com/aol/reference/StBartho...omews_Day?flv=1
Saint Bartholomew's Day, massacre of, murder of French Protestants, or Huguenots, that began in Paris on Aug. 24, 1572. It was preceded, on Aug. 22, by an attempt, ordered by Catherine de' Medici, on the life of the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny. The failure of the attempt led to formulation of the plan for a general massacre. The opportunity was furnished by the presence in Paris of many of the Huguenot nobility for the wedding of Henry of Navarre (later King Henry IV) and Catherine's daughter, Margaret of Valois. Involved in the scheme were the duc d'Anjou, later King Henry III; Henri, 3d duc de Guise (see under Guise); and the reluctant King Charles IX. Coligny was the first victim; his death was followed by the killing of minor leaders and of all Huguenots within reach of the soldiery and the mob. The massacre continued even after a royal order to stop, and it spread from Paris into other sections of France. Massacres continued into October reaching the provinces of Rouen, Lyons, Bourges, Orleans, and Bourdeaux. An estimated 3,000 were killed in Paris, 70,000 in all of France. News of the massacres was welcomed by the Pope and the King of Spain. Protestants, however, were horrified, and the killings rekindled the hatred between Protestants and Catholics and resulted in the resumption of civil war (see Religion, Wars of).



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholom...;s_Day_Massacre
Pope Gregory XIII ordered a Te Deum to be sung as a special thanksgiving (a practice continued for many years after) and had a medal struck with the motto Ugonottorum strages 1572 showing an angel bearing a cross and sword next to slaughtered Protestants.[5] He also commissioned the artist Giorgio Vasari to paint three murals in the Sala Regia depicting the wounding of Coligny, his death, and Charles IX before Parliament. "The massacre was interpreted as an act of divine retribution; Coligny was considered a threat to Christendom and thus the pope designated 11 September 1572 as a joint commemoration of the Battle of Lepanto and the massacre of the Huguenots".[6]

Protestant countries were horrified at the events, and only the concentrated efforts of Catherine's ambassadors prevented the collapse of her policy of remaining on good terms with them.[citation needed] Elizabeth I of England's ambassador to France at that time, Sir Francis Walsingham, barely escaped with his life. [7] Even Tsar Ivan the Terrible was horrified at the carnage and issued an official protest on the Huguenots' behalf.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gregory_XIII_medal.jpg










John Prewett
QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ Sep 23 2008, 02:47 AM) *
Saint Bartholomew Day Massacre, medallion/history

http://www.reformation.org/bart.jpg


http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp..._barthelemy.jpg


POST#15
Sistine Madonna, Terrified Baby Jesus, Political Scandal, Pope Julius II,
half-mad militarist,forces Raphael artist
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...=12#entry238783


QUOTE (crownsevenalphabet @ Sep 19 2008, 04:28 PM)
(quote from John)
You refuse to acknowledge or deny that the Papal/Roman Catholic Inquisitions

were burning Christians at the stake

centuries before anyone was labeled a "Protestant".

Guess your not spiritually alert enough to realize it is a significant fact.

Ok, so be it. I won't bother you any more [if you stay quiet]








John,

It is indeed a historical fact about the 'Inquisitions'.

Here is a message I received from the Holy Spirit about the St. Bartholomew Day
Massacres . . . so stand corrected, on your assumption of my knowledge and spiritual discernment in these matters ! The Lord has revealed this to me with a purpose. That purpose is not for me to act like both Protestant/Catholic do not have bloody hands throughout history :

NOTE:
JUST SO YOU REALLY UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING IS REVEALED TO ME ABOUT
THE COMPLETE DETAILS IN VISION/SEEING + HEARING --------AUDIO RECEPTIVE
DETAILS. UNTIL I WAS TOLD TO WRITE THESE FACTS, I HAD NO THEOLOGY KNOWLEDGE
OF THIS MASSACRE OR ITS DETAILS IN HISTORY. The Holy Spirit told me to write these
things, then I researched the words and phrases . . .


Praise His Holy Name (IHVH)



FROM MY FILES IN 2007:

The medallion was based on the m a s s a c r e s happening on
St. Bartholomew's Day. [ with Pope approval ]

And Saturday January 6th, 2007 . . . I was given the MESSAGE
that gave me the clues about a medallion and name :

Bartholomew


Here is the research, that I emailed about my message, that I shared
with a dear friend.

The massacres on St. Bartholomew's Day are painted in the royal saloon of the Vatican at Rome, with the following Latin inscription:
Pontifex, Coligny necem probat which means - The pope approves of Coligny's death.
http://www.teachinghearts.org/dre04historynotes.html


Therefore, the medal could only be designed to celebrate the success of this plot - the massacre of the people represented on the back of the medal.


Subject: Patron Saints Index: Saint Bartholomew the Apostle
Date: 1/7/2007 5:38:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From:
Reply To:
To: bclarkgemetria@aol.com




Betty C. Clark, Saturday January 6th, 2007: MESSAGE


_______duties @inquisition:

To question; to force affirmation; to insist upon penitence for
acts of heresy

The witness who declares who is truthful to the Church foundation
belief; forced sanctification up to death; to save the very soul
verse deadly exchange.

"The Confession", warrents acceptance of the sinner that their
transgression must be spoken out loud to a witness "group".

The lack of confession is judged as an infidel category.
The Medallion grants choice in life or death doctrine. The manuscripts
are read as the medallion is placed around ________ neck. These
scripts list the body tally[#] of sacrificial executions.

The "ceremony" of the medallion is the honor of Catholicism
service award, of a "Faithful Penitence Judge". Each diadem
etched on the locket, represents the saved souls of pergatory
through "execution" of the persons heresy on earth.

These are your words _______:

{The Execution Sentence } :

. . .By thy words justified, by thy words I condemn ye to death, in
the name of Holy Mother Church Credence.
{Bartholemew}

[drawing of medallion on original paper] with this message:

Thus the mental idea that all inquisition applicants sin and
should confess to the church peers.
Intolerance of radical doctrine.

The Jewish of Spain timeframe ________?
was this close to Spanish inquisition ? Search names of Catholic Churches with Mary in Title.
Was this a Jesuit destructive act ?

The end of message~

[ printed exactly as I was told to write
it, until I found the supporting research ]

Summary:

Monday 1-8-07 . . . all the above proved correct in history
files and web links.

The Jesuit were the Roman Catholic order who forced
the information from Jewish people . . .
And the medallion was a memorial connected to inquisition:
Therefore, the medal could only be designed to celebrate the success of this plot - the massacre of the people represented on the back of the medal.






http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110963/usercomments
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre---not exactly a subject the average person knows much about these days. But, a VERY important part of French and European history nonetheless. The history teacher in me will now BRIEFLY take over: Like England, there was a lot of tension between the Protestants (Hugenots) and Catholics during the 16th century. However, unlike Henry VIII's ultimate decision to break from the Catholic Church, the French pretty much wiped out the Hugenots--those who were not killed fled abroad. Up until St. Bart's Day, there had been tension but eventually the king granted religious freedom to all. This was not to last, as a conspiracy was hatched and on St. Bart's Day, thousands of Hugenots were murdered. To commemorate this event, the Pope issued a special medallion and ordered a celebration. Not exactly one of the finer moments in human history.




http://plus.aol.com/aol/reference/StBartho...omews_Day?flv=1
Saint Bartholomew's Day, massacre of, murder of French Protestants, or Huguenots, that began in Paris on Aug. 24, 1572. It was preceded, on Aug. 22, by an attempt, ordered by Catherine de' Medici, on the life of the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny. The failure of the attempt led to formulation of the plan for a general massacre. The opportunity was furnished by the presence in Paris of many of the Huguenot nobility for the wedding of Henry of Navarre (later King Henry IV) and Catherine's daughter, Margaret of Valois. Involved in the scheme were the duc d'Anjou, later King Henry III; Henri, 3d duc de Guise (see under Guise); and the reluctant King Charles IX. Coligny was the first victim; his death was followed by the killing of minor leaders and of all Huguenots within reach of the soldiery and the mob. The massacre continued even after a royal order to stop, and it spread from Paris into other sections of France. Massacres continued into October reaching the provinces of Rouen, Lyons, Bourges, Orleans, and Bourdeaux. An estimated 3,000 were killed in Paris, 70,000 in all of France. News of the massacres was welcomed by the Pope and the King of Spain. Protestants, however, were horrified, and the killings rekindled the hatred between Protestants and Catholics and resulted in the resumption of civil war (see Religion, Wars of).



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Bartholom...;s_Day_Massacre
Pope Gregory XIII ordered a Te Deum to be sung as a special thanksgiving (a practice continued for many years after) and had a medal struck with the motto Ugonottorum strages 1572 showing an angel bearing a cross and sword next to slaughtered Protestants.[5] He also commissioned the artist Giorgio Vasari to paint three murals in the Sala Regia depicting the wounding of Coligny, his death, and Charles IX before Parliament. "The massacre was interpreted as an act of divine retribution; Coligny was considered a threat to Christendom and thus the pope designated 11 September 1572 as a joint commemoration of the Battle of Lepanto and the massacre of the Huguenots".[6]

Protestant countries were horrified at the events, and only the concentrated efforts of Catherine's ambassadors prevented the collapse of her policy of remaining on good terms with them.[citation needed] Elizabeth I of England's ambassador to France at that time, Sir Francis Walsingham, barely escaped with his life. [7] Even Tsar Ivan the Terrible was horrified at the carnage and issued an official protest on the Huguenots' behalf.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gregory_XIII_medal.jpg


OK, keep up the good work.
crownsevenalphabet
John Prewett your mission: Described by Jesus as ‘an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile,’ . . .

I dedicate this to you, brother ! Amen, in your mission for the Lord !


http://img5.travelblog.org/Photos/47474/20...-his-skin-0.jpg



http://www.bibletexts.com/glossary/bartholomew.htm

Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles about whom little is known. His name appears in all of the nt apostolic lists (Matt. 10:2-4; Mark 3:16-19; Luke 6:14-16; Acts 1:13) but nowhere else in the nt. Because ‘Bartholomew’ follows ‘Philip’ in three of the lists (Matthew, Mark, and Luke), some scholars have identified him with the ‘Nathanael’ whom Philip brought to Jesus (John 1:45-51; Bartholomew is never mentioned in John, nor is Nathanael in Matthew, Mark, or Luke). This identification lacks conclusive evidence, however, and reflects harmonizing tendencies. Later Christian traditions identify Bartholomew as a missionary in India (Eusebius) and author of an apocryphal gospel (Jerome).

Nathanael.

A priest required by Ezra to put away his foreign wife (1 Esd. 9:22).
An ancestor of Judith (Jth. 8:1).
One of the chosen disciples of Jesus mentioned only in John’s Gospel; brought to Jesus by Philip (John 1:43-51; cf. 21:2). Described by Jesus as ‘an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile,’ Nathanael is characterized as resolute in his devotion and piety to God. Nathanael’s confession is exemplary: ‘Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!’ Nathanael is also noted, however, for his earlier scornful question, ‘Can anything good come out of Nazareth?’ Because his name is absent from the apostolic lists in the other Gospels and Acts, many scholars have identified him with one or another of those listed, most commonly Bartholomew.

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To explore the relationship between the names Bartholomew and Nathanael, as representing the same person, browse:

http://www.bibletexts.com/glossary/thetwelve.htm#bartholomew
crownsevenalphabet
John Prewett, bring your `hammer` forward, for my journey toward the narrow
path to righteousness, versus the broad path that many find.

I like the hammer, only to knock me out of my misery when the flaying is completed !

So I grant permission, if I need correction . . . I stand open to lend my ear. Why ? Due
to knowing you are trying to direct me toward steep mountain climbing with the directional
map called the Word of the Lord. Did I give other's that permission, no, except from Stephen.


So let the warnings go forth, the incline upward is an altitude pressure needing a gauge
to monitor our descent, into forest regions uncertain !

IN SO MANY WORDS : Thanks for your help ! I am open to your commentary anytime !

http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?s...rt=#entry239875
~how God(ihvh) Uses The Babylonians, The Debate, the obnoxious, for His Divine Purpose, do you ?~

p.s.
John, you are welcomed, see how the Lord forced me to see that you are flayed as
dear Bartholomew, to then flay the forum by pointing out the mis-use of the masses toward your calling under righteous judgement.

I see the difference in mercy & judgement. And I know you will step out John, to flay the
group, in love for correction . . . love for wanting us to stay the path of righteous thinking
in our study areas.

I learned from you also, John ! I was reminded through you dear brother, that the watcher
is a keeper of danger away from the flock who may wander . . .
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