(07-03-2026, 08:28 AM)Radim Dobeš Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.In support of my hypothesis that VMS is ENOCH and the author of VMS may have had access to the Ethiopic version, which was supposedly not generally available in the 15th century. I am attaching images from the Ethiopic manuscript and I see a certain similarity here.
Where do you see „the earth“?
Where do you see „pillars supporting the earth“?
(09-03-2026, 12:42 PM)Stefan Wirtz_2 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Where do you see „pillars supporting the earth“?
I saw it.
It was just on RTL.
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Actually pillars supporting the Earth are Biblical concept
Job 38
Then from the heart of the storm the Lord answered Job:
2 “Who is this who obscures my intentions
with words devoid of knowledge?
3 Gird up your loins now like a man.
I will ask you questions,
and you will give me the answers.
Where Were You When I Laid the Earth’s Foundations?
4 “Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundations?
Tell me, if you have understanding.
5 Who determined its measurements? Do you know?
Who stretched out the measuring line over it?
6 What supports the pillars at its bases?
Who laid its cornerstone
7 while the morning stars sang in unison
and the sons of God shouted for joy?
Seeing them in Voynich however is another thing ...
I continue with the interpretation of the following folios according to my theory. In the post from 4.3.2026 I ended with folio f3v. According to the source text (Book of Enoch), folios f85r2 and f86v4 should follow.[
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The Voynich Manuscript map can be converted from two-dimensional to three-dimensional, resulting in the 10 heavens described in the Second Book of Enoch arranged one above the other.
The Voynich manuscript shows traces from different cultures and different places. I have already mentioned the inspiration from the Ethiopian manuscripts (and there will be more). The Ethiopian trace leads to the First Book of Enoch. Today I present the Slavic trace, which leads to the Second Book of Enoch (Slavic). The author of the Voynich manuscript had access to both.