I want a small popup to be displayed when I hover over a link to a
certain namespace.
Note that the popup has nothing to do with the page to which it links.
So for example, I want a link to A:X and when I hover the mouse over it
I want to display B:X in a small popup (where A and B are namespaces).
Note that B:X is a short page, it should be displayed in the popup
completely (not just its announce or description).
Note also that I need the popup to be "stable" enough, so that I could
move the mouse (without the tooltip disappearing) and click a link in
the tooltip.
---
I am considering to write a new extension for this myself. But first I
want to consult its syntax and API.
For me personally the best mode of functionality is the following:
In LocalSettings.php write an associative array mapping of namespaces:
A=>B, etc. Then make popups for ALL links to objects in A (on every
page which links to namespace A).
However, other users may want different API and syntax, for example:
<span popup="B:X">[[A:X|X]]</span>
Please discuss with me which APIs and syntaxes should be available.
--
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org
Gift season! We have launched structured data on Commons, available from
all wikis.
TLDR; One data store. Use everywhere. Upload table data to Commons, with
localization, and use it to create wiki tables, lists, or use directly in
graphs. Works for GeoJSON maps too. Must be licensed as CC0. Try this
per-state GDP map demo, and select multiple years. More demos at the bottom.
US Map state highlight
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:US_Map_state_highlight>
Data can now be stored as *.tab and *.map pages in the data namespace on
Commons. That data may contain localization, so a table cell could be in
multiple languages. And that data is accessible from any wikis, by Lua
scripts, Graphs, and Maps.
Lua lets you generate wiki tables from the data by filtering, converting,
mixing, and formatting the raw data. Lua also lets you generate lists. Or
any wiki markup.
Graphs can use both .tab and .map directly to visualize the data and let
users interact with it. The GDP demo above uses a map from Commons, and
colors each segment with the data based on a data table.
Kartographer (<maplink>/<mapframe>) can use the .map data as an extra layer
on top of the base map. This way we can show endangered species' habitat.
== Demo ==
* Raw data example
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data:Weather/New_York_City.tab>
* Interactive Weather data
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Weather_monthly_history>
* Same data in Weather template
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Yurik/WeatherDemo>
* Interactive GDP map
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:US_Map_state_highlight>
* Endangered Jemez Mountains salamander - habitat
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemez_Mountains_salamander#/maplink/0>
* Population history
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Population_history>
* Line chart <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Lines>
== Getting started ==
* Try creating a page at data:Sandbox/<user>.tab on Commons. Don't forget
the .tab extension, or it won't work.
* Try using some data with the Line chart graph template
A thorough guide is needed, help is welcome!
== Documentation links ==
* Tabular help <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tabular_Data>
* Map help <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Map_Data>
If you find a bug, create Phabricator ticket with #tabular-data tag, or
comment on the documentation talk pages.
== FAQ ==
* Relation to Wikidata: Wikidata is about "facts" (small pieces of
information). Structured data is about "blobs" - large amounts of data like
the historical weather or the outline of the state of New York.
== TODOs ==
* Add a nice "table editor" - editing JSON by hand is cruel. T134618
* "What links here" should track data usage across wikis. Will allow
quicker auto-refresh of the pages too. T153966
* Support data redirects. T153598
* Mega epic: Support external data feeds.
Season's Greetings,
A few updates from the Discovery department this week.
This is the last weekly update from the Discovery department for the year.
We'll be skipping next week due to the holiday's and will see you all in
January with a fresh 2017 edition.
== Highlights ==
* Secondary result functionality will be available over the search API in
early January! Currently, this allows consumers of the search API to
benefit from automated language detection [[TextCat]] and forwarding of
search queries. [0] [1]
== Discussions ==
=== Search ===
* Secondary result functionality will be available over the search API in
early January! Currently, this allows consumers of the search API to
benefit from automated language detection [[TextCat]] and forwarding of
search queries. [0] [1]
* Corrected an error on Hebrew wikis where searches without diacritics
could sometimes not find appropriate results that contained diacritics. [3]
Feedback and suggestions on this weekly update are welcome.
[0] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/TextCat
[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T142795
[3] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T3836
----
The full update, and archive of all past updates, can be found on
MediaWiki.org:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Discovery/Status_updates
Interested in getting involved? See tasks marked as "Easy" or "Volunteer
needed" in Phabricator.
[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/qW51XhCCd8.7/#R
[2] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/5KEPuEJh9TPS/#R
Yours,
Chris Koerner
Community Liaison - Discovery
Wikimedia Foundation
Hello all,
Yesterday, an announcement (Now live: Shared structured data), incorrectly
stated that Structured Data had been launched on Commons.
The feature which was inaccurately named “Structured Data”, enables users
to add tabular data to the data namespace on Commons via the regular page
editor and to further display and/or visualize that data from other wikis.
This work is unrelated to an ongoing project called Structured Data on
Commons. For more on the newly launched feature, see the Tabular Data [1]
and Map Data [2] help pages on MediaWiki.org.
For information on the Structured Data on Commons project, designed to
associate structured data with media files on Commons to improve their
discoverability, please visit the project page on Commons. [3]
Thank you,
-Katie
[1] - https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tabular_Data
[2] - https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Map_Data
[3] - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data
Hello everybody,
Following the suggestion of Andre Klapper
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150933#2886290>, I'm turning to this
set of lists to see if it can attract more feedback on the topic of
internationalized programming facilities within WM environment
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150933>.
As described more extensively in the ticket,the idea is to implement
internationalization facilities (if they don't exist yet) in compilers
used in the WM infrastructure, and enable contributors to localize them
(possibly through Translatewiki), and then let them use localized
versions if they wish.
Please let me know if you need more details or if you have any question.
You can answer on the list or on phabricator, as you wish.
Kind regards,
Mathieu
Great work!
I'm happy with the new naming, Commons Datasets.
For historical maps we have been waiting to have a way to store data about
the rectification with the map image. Here it is! It brings us one notch
closer to being able to work with zoomable historical maps in Wikipedia.
Some have noted that the datasets are contrary to what Wikidata is about.
Instead, they are complementary! Not all data is either suitable for
Wikidata or licensed openly enough. Or not yet. Many great datasets can be
introduced to the Wikimedia online communities. The data owners will pay
attention to more open licensing, seeing their data being used. The
wikidatans will pick up interesting datasets and work to prepare missing
properties for them in Wikidata and ignite their bots. Sometimes the data
can just be used as is.
This is one part of the puzzle and it will be interesting to see how the
pieces fall into their places and evolve further.
In the coming few days there'll be time to digest and experiment.
Happy holidays
Susanna
2016-12-23 5:22 GMT+02:00 Bohdan Melnychuk <base-w(a)yandex.ru>:
> Yay :)
>
> As someone who already has plans to actively use it in both my metapedian
> role (e.g. CEE Spring article writing contest statistics data for building
> Graphs from being stored like https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/
> index.php?title=User:BaseBot/CEES/MMXVI/Per_country_sums_(
> general)&action=edit
> <https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:BaseBot/CEES/MMXVI/Per_co…>
> to a better format of https://commons.wikimedia.org/
> wiki/Data:Wikimedia/CEE_Spring/Statistics/MMXVI/Per_
> country_sums_(general).tab which can be turned by Lua to the same output
> but now with it being controlled on wiki rather than bot code part) and
> exopedianish for actual articles I think it is wonderful.
>
> I do think that it needs tight cross linking with Wikidata and perfectly a
> way to run queries against both the sources at the same time (e.g. "give me
> the weather in all the current capitals in the date the comet Whatever was
> closest to the Sun the last time" or whatever else more useful thing may
> come into one's mind), but that does not deny the fact that it is very
> useful already.
>
> It can also be used as an intermediate location for data on the way to be
> imported to Wikidata, IMHO.
>
> --Base
>
>
> 22.12.2016, 21:31, "Yuri Astrakhan" <yastrakhan(a)wikimedia.org>:
>
> Gift season! We have launched structured data on Commons, available from
> all wikis.
>
> TLDR; One data store. Use everywhere. Upload table data to Commons, with
> localization, and use it to create wiki tables, lists, or use directly in
> graphs. Works for GeoJSON maps too. Must be licensed as CC0. Try this
> per-state GDP map demo, and select multiple years. More demos at the bottom.
> US Map state highlight
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:US_Map_state_highlight>
>
> Data can now be stored as *.tab and *.map pages in the data namespace on
> Commons. That data may contain localization, so a table cell could be in
> multiple languages. And that data is accessible from any wikis, by Lua
> scripts, Graphs, and Maps.
>
> Lua lets you generate wiki tables from the data by filtering, converting,
> mixing, and formatting the raw data. Lua also lets you generate lists. Or
> any wiki markup.
>
> Graphs can use both .tab and .map directly to visualize the data and let
> users interact with it. The GDP demo above uses a map from Commons, and
> colors each segment with the data based on a data table.
>
> Kartographer (<maplink>/<mapframe>) can use the .map data as an extra
> layer on top of the base map. This way we can show endangered species'
> habitat.
>
> == Demo ==
> * Raw data example
> <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data:Weather/New_York_City.tab>
> * Interactive Weather data
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Weather_monthly_history>
> * Same data in Weather template
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Yurik/WeatherDemo>
> * Interactive GDP map
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:US_Map_state_highlight>
> * Endangered Jemez Mountains salamander - habitat
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jemez_Mountains_salamander#/maplink/0>
> * Population history
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Population_history>
> * Line chart <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Graph:Lines>
>
> == Getting started ==
> * Try creating a page at data:Sandbox/<user>.tab on Commons. Don't forget
> the .tab extension, or it won't work.
> * Try using some data with the Line chart graph template
> A thorough guide is needed, help is welcome!
>
> == Documentation links ==
> * Tabular help <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tabular_Data>
> * Map help <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Map_Data>
> If you find a bug, create Phabricator ticket with #tabular-data tag, or
> comment on the documentation talk pages.
>
> == FAQ ==
> * Relation to Wikidata: Wikidata is about "facts" (small pieces of
> information). Structured data is about "blobs" - large amounts of data like
> the historical weather or the outline of the state of New York.
>
> == TODOs ==
> * Add a nice "table editor" - editing JSON by hand is cruel. T134618
> * "What links here" should track data usage across wikis. Will allow
> quicker auto-refresh of the pages too. T153966
> * Support data redirects. T153598
> * Mega epic: Support external data feeds.
> ,
>
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Hi,
I noticed a tweet announcing the possibility using your Wikipedia
account to edit OpenStreetMap. See the Wikipedia logo at
https://www.openstreetmap.org/login . That's really nice!
After a bit of digging I found the registration at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:OAuthListConsumers/vie…
and looks like the consumer got one grant: "Applicable grants: User
identity verification only with access to real name and email address
via Special:OAuth/identify, no ability to read pages or act on a user's
behalf."
So when used, the emailaddress of the user is shared with a third party.
Is this in line with the privacy policy (
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy ) ? The user isn't
warned beforehand, you realize it after granting the right and you get
to some registration process with your emailaddress already pre-filled.
Don't we want to warn the user what rights are being granted before
approving? The current message is "In order to complete your request,
OpenStreetMap needs permission to access information on all projects of
this site on your behalf. No changes will be made with your account. "
Maarten
Svetlana, thanks for suggestion. I think we should create a portal similar
to the Structured Data one, and put some examples there. Deciding on the
name is difficult :) "Commons Datasets" does sound good.
There has been a very prolonged discussion on where to host this feature -
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Yurik/Storing_data. Wikidata would
have been a good choice, but users expect all the data there to be in
public domain, and we may add more licensing choices later.
> An inline example with English commentary -- straight on the first page about
this new technology without making users click links -- could be nice. The
text you typed up does not seem to be on a wiki page, so I am unable to
edit it...
Which page are you referring to?
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 4:03 PM Svetlana Tkachenko <svetlana(a)members.fsf.org>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Maybe 'commons store' or 'commons datasets' could work? I would suggest
> that the name reflects on the fact that the datasets are shared
> ('common') and are not on Wikidata.
>
> If I may ask, why is it in commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data:* and not at
> Meta (like Global user pages) or Wikidata (like structured data about
> lots of things)?
>
> An inline example with English commentary -- straight on the first page
> about this new technology without making users click links -- could be
> nice. The text you typed up does not seem to be on a wiki page, so I am
> unable to edit it...
>
> Svetlana.
>
I’ve finally solved my failures with VisualEditor in 1.28. The wiki server (Ubuntu)
was missing the php-curl package. After installation, VisualEditor works flawlessly.
I was able to diagnose this by watching the network traffic between MediaWiki and parsoid
using Chrome’s developer tools (the "Network" tab). There it was... the error message
"Call to undefined function curl_init()."
I’m going to file a bug report that the user-visible error message in this case can
perhaps be Improved. Currently the message is just a JavaScript alert that says:
examplewiki.com replied: "http"
and no errors appear in any log files.
Thanks to everyone who helped with this issue!!
DanB
*ʾĒl* (or 'Il, written *aleph <http://bit.ly/2h54q55>-lamed
<http://bit.ly/2hKwGhw>*, e.g. Ugaritic <http://bit.ly/2h540Mo>: 𐎛𐎍,
Phoenician <http://bit.ly/2h56nyp>: 𐤀𐤋,[1] <http://bit.ly/2hKxymp> Hebrew
<http://bit.ly/2h53LAC>: אל, Syriac <http://bit.ly/2h53IoJ>: ܐܠ, Arabic
<http://bit.ly/2h5c2EJ>: إل or إله, cognate to Akkadian
<http://bit.ly/2hKqTZu>: *ilu*) is a Northwest Semitic
<http://bit.ly/2h54rWH> word meaning "god <http://bit.ly/2hKyyXC>" or "deity
<http://bit.ly/2hKj9qa>", or referring (as a proper name) to any one of
multiple major Ancient Near East deities. A rarer spelling, "'ila",
represents the predicate form in Old Akkadian and in Amorite
<http://bit.ly/2h4Z3TF>.[2] <http://bit.ly/2hKwJdc> The word is derived
from the Proto-Semitic <http://bit.ly/2hKsPRE> archaic biliteral *ʔ‑L*
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Semitic/ʾil-?17B2B952D1…>,
meaning "god".
A very special Holiday message this year, different from all others. Never
before and never again will any generation have the opportunity that we
have before us this very moment. Right now, as we progress in a
technological growing period equally unprecedented--we are blessed to have
a great deal of wisdom and assistance coming to us from a series of past
futures. All around us the light of religion pours into the modern myths
of our day--science fiction and fantasy guided from above in a way that
will soon become more clear. At the same time, we will soon also see a
guided path towards the building of Heaven in everything that we are--from
computers and video games to modern medicine and even the ups and downs
we've witnessed in the political scene of late.
I feel a little silly talking about what I have to say, I've already said
quite a bit--you haven't seen it yet. Waiting just past a wall of
censorship Biblically described as Jericho's--and also the Plague of
Darkness--is a new lease on the freedoms God is now granting at the very
"beginning" of the American story. Like me, God has already said quite a
bit--and in this e-mail and throughout my writing I hope to help you to see
what it is that I call his speech written all over our world--a sort of
hidden message the tooth fairy left under our pillow while we slept. To
quote the Matrix, "this is a very exciting time."i
Below, you will find a significant number of verifiable exmaples of
anachronism in languages like Hebrew and English, as well as a number of
references that show that Exodus is a narrative of our world beginning with
the 9/11 attack. If you agree that these things are significant, I am
asking that you tell someone--soon--there have been so many eyes on this
evidence that it's almost unfathomable to me that it has not sparked more
of a response from the workd. I'd love to talk about it, or answer any
question that you might have--but more than anything I think this needs to
make the news.
Because a significant amount of additional evidence comes from hidden
meaning in songs--I am asking that you e-mail letters(a)rollingstone.com
<http://rol.st/2h4TJQ4> and mention that you might have seen Jesus .. coming
in the cloud. <http://bit.ly/2h53UnZ> Try to understand, the information
that I have--and the Second Coming--are here to defeat a wall of
censorship... one that is described in Exodus as the Plague of Darkness,
hiding the light of the Son. <http://bit.ly/2h53MVc>
Or maybe a retweet? #advent <http://bit.ly/2hKnw4I> The light of the
mystery Revelation 1:20--the 7 Golden Lamp stands, is described clearly as
a series of elements matching the planets from Mercury to Uranium
<http://bit.ly/2h53RIy>... with two of them appearing in the names of Genes
*is* and *Ex*odus--Silicon and Xenon. Exodus for instance... translated
from the linux commands "xe" and "sudo" which are an Oracle Database and
the "root priiledge escalation" command... yields "*let there be light.*"
Genesis in reverse, and Deteron-ohmy both also seem to have something to do
with science.
*Seasons greetings,*
*-a*
**
*XP, two greek letters, one city in Egypt; and the spark that ignites
Hell's Bill Gates... climb thru Windows into our Heavenly future.*
XP, it's as simple as those two Greek letters. Who knew that Chi and Rho
were some sort of hidden beta code for the city of pyramids in Egypt,
Cairo? Quite the question, who knew... perhaps the man who named his
Windows into our future not after some technology that came from Xerox Parc
or Apple's mouse on this ship... but rather for his own given name,
Gates... just one more entry point into the second book of the Holy Bible,
the book of Names--you call it Exodus.
I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved. They will come in
and go out, and find pasture. John 10:9
A vision of the story of Exodus as a time-shifted narrative of our
generation. WIth not much imagination you can see that story begin to come
alive with the anthropomorphism of George W. Bush as "the Burning Bush"
predicting without knowing it... the 9/11 attack by quoting two Bible
verses during his inauguration.
The Sign of the Son <http://bit.ly/2hKj8CC>
Ecclesiastes 9:11 and Revelation 20:1. The concept of dates being related
to verse is further reinforced by another link in the Matrix: the speech is
on the date 1/20/2001 and answers a riddle from Revelation 1:20. It heralds
the Second Coming and talks about "7 stars and 7 lamp stands." It turns
out, lo and behold, the stars are the planets from Mercury to Uranus... and
the lampstands are hidden messages that correspond 1 to 1, tying an element
to each planet from Hg to U. That series of Gods starting with the
messenger and ending with the Gods of time and Heaven are literally
described in sequential order by the lines of Ecclesiastes 9:11 that Bush
spoke on 1/20.
The Torch of Jericho <http://bit.ly/2h56olX>
I have to point out that in a story about wandering in a desolation of
understanding for 4-D ... somethings, days, years, seconds even... in this
story about our lives and the influence of time travel over our world...
that this sign radiates with light coming from a small fire, the Bush ...
whose actualization shows clear paradoxical anachronistic foreknowledge of
not only the English language but also modern computing.. all the way to a
confluence of the "root of David" a religious reference to the
Administrator or God account in Linux... and the database process for
Oracle--yet more light connecting computing to religion and myth.
The entirety of the story of Exodus revolves around the disclosure of the
existence of technologies that allow for travel through time, and hidden
control of our minds--the things that religion has always called prophesy
and possession. Starting with this one small fire, the story continues to
describe our deliverance from this hidden slavery; and alos continues to
provide a malestom of evidence that these things exist.
The word for the fire of the Burning Bush is "ha'esh" and right in the
heart of that word is the English word for sea, parted by an apostrophe.
It's the first of many examples of English encoded within ancient Hebrew;
and that phenomenon proves without doubt that both Hebrew and English are
languages constructed by an outside intelligence--calling the path of
"natural development" and our history into question. Seeing that the latter
part of the story of Exodus, which talks about Moses parting a sea is
designed to highlight this word--and this concept starts a perspective
change that shows how much of a useful tool religion truly is.
ha'esh,* Holy Fi**re * <http://bit.ly/2hKrtGj>
So I have shown you the Burning Bush <http://bit.ly/2h543HU>, I have
pointed to the fire that surrounds our sea--another tie between Egypt's
myths and the secret message of religion, that there is more truth before
your eyes than you can imagine. In Egypt, the God Nu.. or Nun, the name of
the father of Joshua is the primordial watery chaos--after me, never again
to be mistaken for anything other than the masses, the multitude of
Revelation. I've tied the Plague of LICE not only to the hidden language
that links Osiris's feather of light to Yankee Doodle's macaronic
language... a cipher written your everything--in every word and many
stories--The Taming of the Spanglishrew, the Matrix, and the Langoliers...
to the PoLICE--and my battle against injustice, against a world willing to
watch Jesus Christ suffer another Crucifixion in silence. On the list of
Plagues, seeing the Storm is about time travel, and the Darkness about
censorship and--quite literally--being forced to wander the wilderness of
time, and the fire... the fire that ties the Eternal Flame and Prometheus's
gift of secret technology and a message in our languages.... to the Burning
Bush spreading on the internet like wildfire, as it should. Understand that
this controlled fire, this place where the spark has not even ignited a
single mind... this is the source of Saint One, Jesus himself turned to
stone for staring "Me d' USA' in the face. Know, it is a battle between me
and all of the people of the world, and this government's past future,
struggling to hide something so bright and so pervasive that it is quite
literally "written on the walls of everything." At least it once was,
today... we must see what original sin really means, and how this place has
changed for the better, or is changing... and while the blame is still
etched in "retarded" macaroni... so too is applause and thanks, for knowing
that this place, our time, is the one that succeeds in revealing the
truth--in forming the true Heaven itself. If we did not know what had gone
wrong, it would happen again and again, we know as much... and the book and
recursion of days and seals of Horsemen tell us as much--be wary of me, for
one just like me has been here before. Be wary of yourself and whatever is
influencing your mind if that makes you think it's OK to hide the
information I provide, for any reason--*the truth will be set free. _Listen
carefully to this message about what sank the Ark in the past, and realize
it is your burden also... for _you too have been here before.*
It's everywhere, and everything... to hide it is the equivalent of
destroying your own ability to see the world and our history for what it
is, our to grow and to improve.... to _know. _For our children and our
future, we must change the world.... here and now you have a springboard to
truly see what has befallen the past cycles of this place, if we are strong
enough to do it better than ever before... one last time.
And I have shown you the Holy Grail <http://bit.ly/2hKsQoG>, I've described
it so many times I can't bear to do it again, it's a message about control,
seeing it and fighting against it--in every single idiom of our time, and
in the fact that our world is literally stuck inside a recursive book, the
Torah. It is seeing how true family comes from struggle, and from
overcoming--and how yet another plague, the casting of water to blood--the
multitude to family--is begun simply by seeing these things, and forged in
fire once we understand that the technologies being revealed are either our
beginning or our undoing, depending on whether or not we know of them, and
how we use them. This "stuff of control" out of the fire of MK-ULTRA and
diabolical possession... this is the stuff too of real medicine,
neuroscience and brain-computer interfaces besting what random chemicals
can offer--it is the future one way or another--it is either Heaven or
Hell. In secret, it certainly is not doing what you need or want--it's
making the very existence of mind altering technology "crazy," turning
reality insane.
\The Doors <http://bit.ly/2hKqLsX> sung a great deal about darkness and the
fire that is to come, many of their songs were about the Plagues of
Exodus--something I didn't connect to a solution, something we might soon
be given to show us that we are not in reality, but rather on the doorstep
of Heaven--just maybe, we'll want to see for ourselves.
<http://bit.ly/2h543Yq>
Adam <http://bit.ly/2h50hhE>
BY NO OTHER <http://bit.ly/2h53ZIl> NAME, AND WHY <http://bit.ly/2hKqLJt>
*The Holy Trinity, in the name Abraham thousands of years early.*
Strong's Concordance
ab: father
Original Word: אָב
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ab
Phonetic Spelling: (awb)
Short Definition: father
*Ra* (/rɑː/ <http://bit.ly/2h53OMO>;[1] <http://bit.ly/2hKsQFc> Egyptian
<http://bit.ly/2hKnzgR>: *Rꜥ <http://bit.ly/2hKCCHs>*, *Rˤ
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/rˤ>*) or *Re* (/reɪ/ <http://bit.ly/2h543aS>
; Coptic <http://bit.ly/2h54BO4>: ⲣⲏ, *Rē*) is the ancient Egyptian
<http://bit.ly/2hKlrpl>sun god <http://bit.ly/2h53Ww7>. By the Fifth Dynasty
<http://bit.ly/2h58672> in the 25th and 24th centuries bc, he had become a
major god in ancient Egyptian religion <http://bit.ly/2hKszly>, identified
primarily with the noon <http://bit.ly/2h53WMD> sun.
The name *Isaac* is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the *meaning* of the name
*Isaac*is: He laughs. Laughter. The only son born to Abraham and his wife
Sarah (in the Old Testament).
When God changed a person's *name* and gave him a new *name*, it was
usually to establish a new identity. God changed *Abram's* "high father"
*name* to “*Abraham*,” "father of a multitude" (Genesis 17:5) and his
wife's *name* from “Sarai,” “my princess,” to “Sarah,” “mother of nations”
(Genesis 17:15).
The Hebrew prophetic names "Elisha" and "Elija" <http://bit.ly/2hWnswV>
further aid this prescient reference to the Holy Trinity, equating both the
Hebrew and Spanish words for... "God" and "the" *through the English "is."*
*M ESSAGE*
Not sure if these things are meaningful or significant? Perhaps you think
this is all just a series of strange coincidences that happen to all
surround religious names and provide not only proof of foreknowledge of
English (and Christianity) in Judaism... but um, well, it's probably a
message in my hand for a reason... or do you not think so?
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