Thursday, September 15, 2022

Sir Isaac Newton and the End of Times--Year of 2060

 Nadene Goldfoot                                        


                        Isaac Newton, the scientist at age 46 in England, born December 25th on one calendar or January 4, 1643 on another;, died March 31, 1727.  dying at 83.  in fact, he's looked upon as the most important scientist we've ever had.  

Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author, widely recognized as one of the greatest mathematicians and physicists of all time and among the most influential scientists. He was a key figure in the philosophical revolution known as the Enlightenment.  Religiously, he did not believe in the three-some of Catholicism;  the father, the son and the Holy Ghost, though he saw himself as a true Christian.  

Newton believed that the doctrine of the Trinity, in which the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost were given equal status, was the result of centuries of corruption of the original Christian message and therefore false. Trinity College's most famous fellow was, in fact, an anti-Trinitarian. 


He was the son of Isaac Newton, Sr. and Hannah Ayscough, born  at Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire.  He was left in the care of his  maternal grandmother, Margery Ayscough (née Blythe) when he was 3, and he hated that experience and his grandparents.  His mother had remarried being his father had died.  His father, also named Isaac Newton, had died three months before. Born prematurely, Newton was a small child; his mother, Hannah Ayscough reportedly said that he could have fit inside a quart mug. 

In Anglo-Jewish history the county of Lincolnshire was important in two eras. First, in the Middle Ages the town of Lincoln had a significant Jewish settlement and was particularly notorious for the long-lived blood-libel and myth of Little Hugh of Lincoln. (1246 – 27 August 1255) Hugh of Lincoln was an English boy whose death in Lincoln was falsely attributed to Jews. 

Jews were expulsed from England right after this false accusation in 1290.   Hugh became one of the best known of the blood libel 'saints'; generally children whose deaths were interpreted as Jewish human sacrifices.That shows how little people who are quick to judge against Jews know nothing about them.  Jews do not believe in sacrificing people.  That stopped with Abraham's son, Isaac.  They don't eat the blood of a cow or bull as blood is taboo.  They don't even eat that part of a proper animal where blood was hard to clean away, so they are limited in the kind of animal and it's parts.  it's called the laws of Kashrut  (keeping kosher). 

 It is believed by some historians that the church authorities of Lincoln steered events in order to establish a profitable flow of pilgrims to the shrine of a martyr and saint. Hugh's death is significant because it was the first time that the Crown gave credence to ritual child murder allegations, through the direct intervention of King Henry III. As a result, in contrast to other English blood libels, the story entered the historical record, medieval literature and in ballads that circulated until the twentieth century.

Dying A bachelor, Isaac the scientist  had divested much of his estate to relatives during his last years, and died intestate. His papers went to John Conduitt and Catherine Barton.

He lived from 1643 to 1727.  Jews were allowed back into England in 1655 when he was already 12 years old.  That must have been acknowledged by as bright a person as he was.  The end of his life dwelled in Jerusalem and the return of Jews at the end of times.  

After his death, Newton's hair was examined and found to contain mercury, probably resulting from his alchemical pursuits. Mercury poisoning could explain Newton's eccentricity in late life.  Although it was claimed that he was once engaged, Newton never married. The French writer and philosopher Voltaire, who was in London at the time of Newton's funeral, said that he "was never sensible to any passion, was not subject to the common frailties of mankind, nor had any commerce with women—a circumstance which was assured me by the physician and surgeon who attended him in his last moments". This now-widespread belief that he died a virgin has been commented on by writers as diverse as mathematician Charles Hutton, economist John Maynard Keynes, and physicist Carl Sagan.

Newton had a close friendship with the Swiss mathematician Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, whom he met in London around 1689—some of their correspondence has survived. Their relationship came to an abrupt and unexplained end in 1693, and at the same time Newton suffered a nervous breakdown, which included sending wild accusatory letters to his friends Samuel Pepys and John Locke. His note to the latter included the charge that Locke "endeavoured to embroil me with woemen".


Consuming his interests had to do with the Biblical section of 

Daniel in the  Old Testament, and the Book of Revelation in the  New Testament.  Putting  the two together, he came up with a    t formula for discovering the end of the  world,  and it was the

year of 2060.  

That's only 38 years from now, and the description of what

could be happening and what is happening in Jerusalem is 

the same.  He even prophesized the return of the Jews from

all corners of the world, and that's been happening with the

latest coming from Ukraine.  He also said that the 3rd Temple 

would be rebuilt in 2060, the cause of the end of times..  


 Abraham Yehuda of Palestine had manuscripts of Isaac 

Newton and gave them to the Israeli government where they

 are now in Israel's National Library in 1936.  .  

They didn't give them a close look until the 1980s to 1990s.

 In 1936, on what was probably a rainy day in London, Sotheby’s held an auction for those papers. One would think such artifacts would draw a considerable crowd. One might not think, however, that down the street, Christie’s was holding an auction of their own for Impressionist art. In the end, only two people came for Newton’s papers. One of them happened to be the noted economist John Maynard Keynes. The other: a Jewish expert in Middle Eastern affairs named Abraham Shalom Yahuda. The two split the pot: Keynes took the alchemy writings, Yehuda the theology. 



Resource:

video on youtube: Nostradamus Effect, Apocalypictal Prophecy of Reveals....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton

https://blog.oup.com/2014/07/ten-myths-about-isaac-newton/#:~:text=Newton%20believed%20that%20the%20doctrine,Newton%20never%20laughed.

https://www.jta.org/jewniverse/2016/how-israels-national-library-got-a-hold-of-sir-isaac-newtons-papers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Saint_Hugh_of_Lincoln

https://www.jewishgen.org/jcr-uk/community/boston/jews_of_boston_lincs.htm

https://www.openculture.com/2015/10/in-1704-isaac-newton-predicts-the-world-will-end-in-2060.html

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