Energy and Miscellanea Subjects

September 9, 2010

A Very High Mountain

A Very High Mountain (AVHM) is a super dome about 4 miles in diameter, and more than 2,000 feet (635 meters) at its apex.
The dome shape is formed by creating a 25,000 cubit sphere and truncating the top 1,000 cubits. Then around the edge to this dome is formed a water channel or gutter with a 10,000 cubit diameter. This gutter serves as an anchor for the dome. For more information about this dome, a.k.a. A Very High Mountain, please refer to:
http://davidsbranch.com/Book/documents/pg68-77_Shylo_ch8_AVHM.pdf
http://davidsbranch.com/AVeryHighMountain.htm
Bible RE: Ezekiel 40:2, 43:12; Isaiah 2:1-5; Daniel 2:35b; Psalm 48:1; Isaiah 66:20

2 comments:

  1. AVHM
    Where do you guys get this stuff? A 2000 foot mountain is not a very high mountain at all certainly not a very high mountain . Compared to the Mountains of the earth 2000 foot is a hill “a Holy hill” perhaps. The average height of mountains on earth in the present evil age is 15000+ feet and along comes Messiah to live on a 2000 foot hill. The mountain of the Lord is indeed a very high mountain... The highest point in Earth is 7 miles the lowest 7 miles! Coincidence perhaps! Twice 7 to him that understands The highest mountain in the solar system made by Elohim is 21 miles on planet half the Earth's size. So what's the message here. Mount Zion is the king of all hills, king of all mountains and educated guess 21 miles high... Won't fit in the land... Do your maths again... The number of Sabbath = 7, viz; 7 days, 7 weeks 7 years, 7 months 70 x7 and 7 aeons, 21 Jubilees (3X7) the end then a new creation. The world will be at rest when Messiah reins and the King of Kings lives on a hill 2000 foot high yeah that makes good sense...

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  2. Dear Anonymous,
    Very interesting points.
    As to the first question, 32 years ago I was called to this ministry...and I am simply sharing freely what I have been given freely.
    You don't have to like it, it is not yours. My client is the one who ordered this project and if he is not pleased, I'll have to go back to the drawing board.
    I'm glad you reminded me that this is but a hill. I've been wondering, "How can such a large dome be engineered?" I really don't know the answer to this question. But our Client says, "Trust me!"

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