SAVED FROM THE FLOOD — Oera Linda studies
29 October 2017
HEX, HEXNA and the six-spoke wheel
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hexagon and hexagram Varieties in the Oera Linda-book noun HEX (3), plur. HEXNA (4) - witch, sorceress verb HÉDE HEXNAD (1), H...
21 September 2017
WACHTJA - to wait, await
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"Waiting for the return of the fishing boats" by Peter Raadsig (1806-1886) Modern varieties: wachten - Dutch wachtsje - Fri...
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23 August 2017
Name List of Persons, Peoples and Places
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reading girl in traditional dress by Nicolaas van der Waay (1855-1936) [June 18, added NOTE - see here ] Just like the previously po...
28 July 2017
Word List of Key Terms
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Orphan girls with books (1900-1930) by Nicolaas van der Waay The first draft of the new English translation is now ready. Below I will ...
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24 July 2017
STÁKBÉJA ~ stalkberries not stingberries
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Still Life with Flowers and Fruits (fragment) by Eelke Jelles Eelkema, 1825, with raspberries or Stengelbeere (stalkberries) Ottema ...
18 July 2017
Yes-us from Kashmir
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[139/08] in the end they said that Yes-us was a god The Oera Linda-book (first published in Dutch translation by Dr. J.G. Ottema in 18...
16 July 2017
Tribes west of Panj-ab or Indus River ~ maps
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Note: in the Oera Linda-book Pang-ab does not refer to what is now the Punjab region, but to the river that is now Indus River. [164/1...
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