Share ko lang eto pa.! Paano kaya nila nalaman na may snow sa ibang lugar?
(Psalm 147:16)
“He spreads the snow like wool and scatters the frost like ashes. He hurls down his hail like pebbles. Who can withstand his icy blast?”
Eto pa.! share ko lang
Job 38:22 - Have you entered the treasury of the snow?
sa tingin ko ang tinutukoy sa verses ni Job etong Crystal like a treasure astig.
Truly there is a treasury snow god made awesome design.!
http://snowmanjapan.net/SnowCrystalClear.jpg
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~ph76a/wallpaper/a1024by768.jpg
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/class/w050207a039.jpg
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/media/blogs/photoblog2009/IMGP3311.jpg
http://www.lypophrenia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/snow_crystals_-_w_a_bentley_2.jpg
it's a matter of interpreting lang siguro..
sample kay nostradamus..
"The scourges passed the world shrinks,
For a long time peace and populated lands:
One will travel safely by air, land, sea and wave,
Then the wars stirred up anew. (C I – 63)
They will think they have seen the Sun at night
When they will see the pig half-man:
Noise, song, battle, fighting in the sky perceived,
And one will hear brute beasts talking. (C I – 64)"
yan yung sinulat nya.. analyze natin..
In Quatrain C I – 63, Nostradamus set up the idea that travel by air would some day exist. That prediction was quite amazing — he predicted warfare by air with an amazing amount of detail in Quatrain C I – 64.
As usual, Nostradamus gave one fairly clear hint of his intended prophecy target by telling that fighting in the skies would occur. This modern technology of fighting by air didn't come into widespread practice until World War I when fragile biplanes (planes with two fixed wings, one over the other) exchanged fire and dropped bombs and huge helium airships (like the Hindenburg), gained a bird's eye view on enemy movements.
Predicting the aerial battles (fighting in the sky) was the key Nostradamus left in the prophecy to help interpreters unlock the rest of the quatrain's prediction. And if you look deeper, you may notice the connection between the fighting and the fact that it would occur in one of Nostradamus's favorite places — the sky. He was suggesting that the fighting might be more than just between people (maybe it was between the bigger forces of the universe) and that the plan written in the stars looked like it included these wars.
Even though you now have the key to unlocking the prophecy, identifying the other major pieces provides an understanding of the whole prophecy:
- Sun at night. This piece refers to a bright light, which would cut through the darkness, surely, if it was as bright as the sun. During World War I, both the searchlights and explosions at night produced bright lights.
- Pig half-man. Here, he was attempting to describe how a man would look with what appeared to be a strange pushed up nose and the slick skull of a pig on a man's body. This was an accurate prediction (for a man who had no knowledge of why men might look this way) of the breathing masks and slick, leather headgear worn by fighter pilots during World War I.
- Noise, song, battle. If you've ever wondered whether Nostradamus just saw things in his visions or if he heard things, too, then this little piece should settle that question. The fights between planes created a great deal of noise and drama in the sky, and the noise of the bombs was deafening. Across the space of around 350 years, these loud prolonged explosions may've sounded strange to Nostradamus, or maybe he interpreted these noises (so different from the sporadic cannon fire of his own time) as the song of battle.
- Brute beasts talking. Nostradamus tried so hard to describe what he didn't understand. Here, his vision revealed beasts — probably the same pig-men from earlier in the quatrain except that now they're talking. He couldn't have known that during World War I the men would use radios and a controller to communicate with each other. It's interesting that Nostradamus shifted from pig-men to brute beasts. This choice of words suggests that he felt that those in the midst of the battle would no longer be men but would become something almost entirely without thought — beasts.
Quatrains C I – 63 and C I – 64 are important because they give you a very complete idea of how Nostradamus viewed the world. He didn't have enough insight to be able to call the battle in the sky aerial, and he didn't know why the men would look like pigs, but he certainly got the idea across to make a very accurate prediction about how the next battles would be fought, starting with World War I.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/battles-in-the-sky-nostradamus-predicts-world-war-.html