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Meaning of Names
Hey i was reading on MJHD Forum and did some researching of Nicole Alvarez(what a coincidence btw) and found this site (on tmz of course!!)
http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/12/dr-conrad-murrays-latest-baby-mama-michael-jackson-nicole-alvarez/
I didnt know that Mr Murray is married and has 7 (!!!!)kids ????? here we go again with the Number 7
This is Nicole Alvarez ? She looks like Laquicha to be honest
and then i somehow wanted to know the name meanings of Murray´s wifes and the employees (dont ask me why, but it flashed my mind )
so here is what i got
LaQuisha
The girl's name Lakeisha is pronounced lah-KEE-shah.
It is of american origin. Lakeisha and its variant forms are rhyming variants of Leticia or from the combination of La – with Aisha (arabic) ” ALIVE AND WELL” !!!!!
LaQuanda
Meaning: Its source is a Hawaiian expression meaning “Diana.”<-------- JCC said also something about Diana? PRUH or sth like that...
Conrad
http://www.babynamer.com/conrad
Its source is kuon rad, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Brave ruler.”
Robert
Its source is Hreodbeorht, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Shining with fame.”
Murray
Its source is Muiredach, a Gaelic name meaning “Lord and master.”
Teasing Nicknames:
* Mercury (puzzle) <------ thats the german movie titel for Mercury Rising http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Rising
* Blurry
* Furry Murray
* Murderer
http://www.babynamer.com/Murray
Any thoughts?
http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/12/dr-conrad-murrays-latest-baby-mama-michael-jackson-nicole-alvarez/
I didnt know that Mr Murray is married and has 7 (!!!!)kids ????? here we go again with the Number 7
This is Nicole Alvarez ? She looks like Laquicha to be honest
and then i somehow wanted to know the name meanings of Murray´s wifes and the employees (dont ask me why, but it flashed my mind )
so here is what i got
LaQuisha
The girl's name Lakeisha is pronounced lah-KEE-shah.
It is of american origin. Lakeisha and its variant forms are rhyming variants of Leticia or from the combination of La – with Aisha (arabic) ” ALIVE AND WELL” !!!!!
LaQuanda
Meaning: Its source is a Hawaiian expression meaning “Diana.”<-------- JCC said also something about Diana? PRUH or sth like that...
Conrad
http://www.babynamer.com/conrad
Its source is kuon rad, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Brave ruler.”
Robert
Its source is Hreodbeorht, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Shining with fame.”
Murray
Its source is Muiredach, a Gaelic name meaning “Lord and master.”
Teasing Nicknames:
* Mercury (puzzle) <------ thats the german movie titel for Mercury Rising http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Rising
* Blurry
* Furry Murray
* Murderer
http://www.babynamer.com/Murray
Any thoughts?
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ALIVE AND WELL?! Now that is just weird!
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"Alive and Well" - caught me right there .... I don't need anything else on that.
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what are the surnames of the La bitches? LOL Price and Middletown?
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Lol theres with the number 7 again that is too weird
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Pammy, don't you sometimes feel these thoughts to "dig deeper" are coming from something "leading you" down some path?
This has happened to me quite a bit.....
This has happened to me quite a bit.....
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What do u mean?
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Hey Pammy! That is a very interesting find!
The meaning of the names of the Lala sister cannot be just another coincidence!
The meaning of the names of the Lala sister cannot be just another coincidence!
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wow...if this has something to do with the hoax...Michael is a genius...it seems that he thought every single detail through...stuff that the average person doesn't take into consideration on a regular basis...
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Interesting find. Thanks for sharing Pammy
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Alive and Well
Shining with Fame
Lord and Master
Lol this is a brilliant find Pammy
Shining with Fame
Lord and Master
Lol this is a brilliant find Pammy
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yes thanks. Michael must have planned this hoax for years.
Also kinda interesting is this:
Meaning of Conrad also is JOSEPH http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?nmd=md&terms=conrad&submit=Go
Namesakes for MURRAY:
Nobel Prize Winners: 1 physics
(physics) Murray Gell-Mann 1969
Oscar Award Winners: 1 actor
(actor) F. Murray Abraham 1984
Namesakes for CONRAD:
Shakespearian Characters: 1 character
Conrade (a.k.a. Conrad) Much Ado About Nothing
Kings of Germany and Holy Roman Emperors: 3 kings, 1 king/emperor
King Konrad I of Franconia (a.k.a. Conrad) 911-918
King/Emperor Konrad II (a.k.a. Conrad) 1024-1039
King Konrad III (a.k.a. Conrad) 1138-1152
King Konrad IV (a.k.a. Conrad) 1237-1254
Saints: 3 saints
Saint Conrad of Trier
Saint Conrad of Parzham
Saint Conrad
u all remember one of Michaels wannabe-wife´s Nona Jackson?
When i read Shakespear i considered for a moment coz i know that i rememberd something about Nona reading shakespear so i went back to her page and her you are
http://twitter.com/twitme29/status/2484991293
I´m reading a Shakespeare book
eeeh?? WHAT???? I thought that this stuff is for the intelligant part of this world hahaha and Nona was more in the region for dingbats....
I dunno what to think...its strange. Do u guys think she knows something and isnt that stupid???
I did some research on this Conrad charakter of Much ado about nothing<-----which is also a wonderful title in this case LOL
http://shakespeare.about.com/od/muchado/a/muchado_theme.htm
interesting is the part of Deception
and here Lines for Conrade
in "Much Ado about Nothing
http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/characters/charlines.php?CharID=conrade&WorkID=muchado&cues=1
is this all just coincidence???
Am i wrong or are there some similarities?
I should also take a break form the net and clear my mind like Rachel is doing right now...or i might go insane
there was also something about a charakter named Holtzapfel in this Shakespeare stage play but i cant find it anymore ...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok i must admit that i didnt see this movie or the stage play so i cant say that ll adds up or is to compare with Michael´s case /hoax ... but aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!! I dont know ....
No wonder that i couldn´t find it on the english shakespeare page ... The charakters Holtzapfel and Schlehwein can only be found in the german translation of Much ado about nothing.
in the english one they have the names Dogberry And Verges...and why i always think about JCC´s words "Germany is the key" i try to find the german skript and Bingo!
Also kinda interesting is this:
Meaning of Conrad also is JOSEPH http://www.behindthename.com/php/search.php?nmd=md&terms=conrad&submit=Go
Namesakes for MURRAY:
Nobel Prize Winners: 1 physics
(physics) Murray Gell-Mann 1969
Oscar Award Winners: 1 actor
(actor) F. Murray Abraham 1984
Namesakes for CONRAD:
Shakespearian Characters: 1 character
Conrade (a.k.a. Conrad) Much Ado About Nothing
Kings of Germany and Holy Roman Emperors: 3 kings, 1 king/emperor
King Konrad I of Franconia (a.k.a. Conrad) 911-918
King/Emperor Konrad II (a.k.a. Conrad) 1024-1039
King Konrad III (a.k.a. Conrad) 1138-1152
King Konrad IV (a.k.a. Conrad) 1237-1254
Saints: 3 saints
Saint Conrad of Trier
Saint Conrad of Parzham
Saint Conrad
u all remember one of Michaels wannabe-wife´s Nona Jackson?
When i read Shakespear i considered for a moment coz i know that i rememberd something about Nona reading shakespear so i went back to her page and her you are
http://twitter.com/twitme29/status/2484991293
I´m reading a Shakespeare book
eeeh?? WHAT???? I thought that this stuff is for the intelligant part of this world hahaha and Nona was more in the region for dingbats....
I dunno what to think...its strange. Do u guys think she knows something and isnt that stupid???
I did some research on this Conrad charakter of Much ado about nothing<-----which is also a wonderful title in this case LOL
http://shakespeare.about.com/od/muchado/a/muchado_theme.htm
interesting is the part of Deception
and here Lines for Conrade
in "Much Ado about Nothing
http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/characters/charlines.php?CharID=conrade&WorkID=muchado&cues=1
is this all just coincidence???
Am i wrong or are there some similarities?
I should also take a break form the net and clear my mind like Rachel is doing right now...or i might go insane
there was also something about a charakter named Holtzapfel in this Shakespeare stage play but i cant find it anymore ...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok i must admit that i didnt see this movie or the stage play so i cant say that ll adds up or is to compare with Michael´s case /hoax ... but aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!! I dont know ....
No wonder that i couldn´t find it on the english shakespeare page ... The charakters Holtzapfel and Schlehwein can only be found in the german translation of Much ado about nothing.
in the english one they have the names Dogberry And Verges...and why i always think about JCC´s words "Germany is the key" i try to find the german skript and Bingo!
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After reading the topic about Jason Malachi again i decided to search for the meaning of his name. Didnt I mention that before on here? Did someone delete it? I cant remember but i think i posted it here before..... and also i can remember this one: http://www.celebritysmackblog.com/2009/08/26/prince-michael-malachi-jet-jackson/
JASON
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical
From the Greek name Ιασων (Iason), which was derived from Greek ιασθαι (iasthai) "to heal".
In Greek mythology Jason was the leader of the Argonauts. After his uncle Pelias overthrew his father as king of Iolcos, Jason went in search of the Golden Fleece in order to win back the throne. During his journeys he married the sorceress Medea, who helped him gain the fleece and kill his uncle, but who later turned against him when he fell in love with another woman.
The boy's name Jet
Mineral name: jet is a shiny black substance.
unisex name of Hebrew origin, means:Abundance; riches; excellence.
MALACHI
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical, Hebrew, English
Other Scripts: מַלְאָכִי (Hebrew)
Means "my messenger" or "my angel" in Hebrew.
This was one of the minor prophets in the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Malachi, which some claim foretells the coming of Christ.
In England the name came into use after the Protestant Reformation.
JASON
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized), Biblical
From the Greek name Ιασων (Iason), which was derived from Greek ιασθαι (iasthai) "to heal".
In Greek mythology Jason was the leader of the Argonauts. After his uncle Pelias overthrew his father as king of Iolcos, Jason went in search of the Golden Fleece in order to win back the throne. During his journeys he married the sorceress Medea, who helped him gain the fleece and kill his uncle, but who later turned against him when he fell in love with another woman.
The boy's name Jet
Mineral name: jet is a shiny black substance.
unisex name of Hebrew origin, means:Abundance; riches; excellence.
MALACHI
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Biblical, Hebrew, English
Other Scripts: מַלְאָכִי (Hebrew)
Means "my messenger" or "my angel" in Hebrew.
This was one of the minor prophets in the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Malachi, which some claim foretells the coming of Christ.
In England the name came into use after the Protestant Reformation.
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WOW! This is all very weird...and if this true: MICHAEL! YOU DID AN EXCELLENT HOAX!
Re: Meaning of Names
Very interesting!
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bibi wrote:wow...if this has something to do with the hoax...Michael is a genius...it seems that he thought every single detail through...stuff that the average person doesn't take into consideration on a regular basis...
same thought crossed my mind too but i do believe he is a genius ^^ it's so surprising to see how every single piece of this huge puzzle matches and makes sense, i can only think of MJ planning all this and having so much fun in thinking about all the small details
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I thought "LaQuisha" was pronounced "Lakweesha"?
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i love the name malachi...thats exactly how u spell my name is you switch the i and a..thats going to be my sons name one day..lol
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Pammy wrote:Hey i was reading on MJHD Forum and did some researching of Nicole Alvarez(what a coincidence btw) and found this site (on tmz of course!!)
http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/12/dr-conrad-murrays-latest-baby-mama-michael-jackson-nicole-alvarez/
I didnt know that Mr Murray is married and has 7 (!!!!)kids ????? here we go again with the Number 7
This is Nicole Alvarez ? She looks like Laquicha to be honest
and then i somehow wanted to know the name meanings of Murray´s wifes and the employees (dont ask me why, but it flashed my mind )
so here is what i got
LaQuisha
The girl's name Lakeisha is pronounced lah-KEE-shah. It is of american origin. Lakeisha and its variant forms are rhyming variants of Leticia or from the combination of La – with Aisha (arabic) ” ALIVE AND WELL” !!!!!
LaQuanda
Meaning: Its source is a Hawaiian expression meaning “Diana.”
Conrad
http://www.babynamer.com/conrad
Its source is kuon rad, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Brave ruler.”
Robert
Its source is Hreodbeorht, an Ancient Germanic name meaning “Shining with fame.”
Murray
Its source is Muiredach, a Gaelic name meaning “Lord and master.”
Teasing Nicknames:
* Mercury (puzzle) <------ thats the german movie titel for Mercury Rising http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Rising
* Blurry
* Furry Murray
* Murderer
* Muzza
http://www.babynamer.com/Murray
Any thoughts?
And don't forget the dude who made the 911 call has the same last name. Alvarez.
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Woahh
There's an article on TNZ
JUST LIKE THIS!
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=494981275&blogId=513023355
I guess great minds think a like
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MICHAEL
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, German, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Pronounced: MIE-kəl (English),
MI-khah-el (German) [key]
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל
(Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?". This is a rhetorical
question, implying no person is like God. Saint Michael was
one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as
an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament
he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the
patron saint of soldiers.
The popularity of the saint led to the name being used by nine Byzantine
emperors, including Michael VIII Palaeologus who restored the empire in the
13th century. It has been common in Western Europe since
the Middle Ages, and in England
since the 12th century. It has been borne (in various spellings) by rulers of Russia
(spelled Михаил),
Romania (Mihai),
Poland (Michał),
and Portugal (Miguel).
Other more modern bearers of this name include the British chemist/physicist
Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).
JOSEPH
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Biblical
Pronounced: JO-səf (English),
zho-ZEF (French), YO-zef (German) [key]
From Ioseph, the Latin form of Greek Ιωσηφ
(Ioseph), which was from the Hebrew name יוֹסֵף
(Yosef) meaning "he will add" or “God will increase”. In the Old Testament
Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob. Because he was the favourite of his
father, his older brothers sent him to Egypt
and told their father that he had died. In Egypt,
Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was eventually reconciled with his
brothers when they came to Egypt
during a famine. This name also occurs in the New Testament,
belonging to Saint
Joseph the husband of Mary and Joseph of Arimathea.
In the Middle Ages, Joseph was a common Jewish name, being less
frequent among Christians. In the late Middle Ages Saint Joseph became more
highly revered, and the name became popular in Spain
and Italy. In England
it became common after the Protestant
Reformation. This name was borne by rulers of the Holy Roman
Empire and Portugal.
Other notable bearers include Polish-British author Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)
and the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (1878-1953).
http://www.behindthename.com/
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, German, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin
Pronounced: MIE-kəl (English),
MI-khah-el (German) [key]
From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל
(Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?". This is a rhetorical
question, implying no person is like God. Saint Michael was
one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as
an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the New Testament
he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the
patron saint of soldiers.
The popularity of the saint led to the name being used by nine Byzantine
emperors, including Michael VIII Palaeologus who restored the empire in the
13th century. It has been common in Western Europe since
the Middle Ages, and in England
since the 12th century. It has been borne (in various spellings) by rulers of Russia
(spelled Михаил),
Romania (Mihai),
Poland (Michał),
and Portugal (Miguel).
Other more modern bearers of this name include the British chemist/physicist
Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and basketball player Michael Jordan (1963-).
JOSEPH
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French, German, Biblical
Pronounced: JO-səf (English),
zho-ZEF (French), YO-zef (German) [key]
From Ioseph, the Latin form of Greek Ιωσηφ
(Ioseph), which was from the Hebrew name יוֹסֵף
(Yosef) meaning "he will add" or “God will increase”. In the Old Testament
Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob. Because he was the favourite of his
father, his older brothers sent him to Egypt
and told their father that he had died. In Egypt,
Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was eventually reconciled with his
brothers when they came to Egypt
during a famine. This name also occurs in the New Testament,
belonging to Saint
Joseph the husband of Mary and Joseph of Arimathea.
In the Middle Ages, Joseph was a common Jewish name, being less
frequent among Christians. In the late Middle Ages Saint Joseph became more
highly revered, and the name became popular in Spain
and Italy. In England
it became common after the Protestant
Reformation. This name was borne by rulers of the Holy Roman
Empire and Portugal.
Other notable bearers include Polish-British author Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)
and the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (1878-1953).
http://www.behindthename.com/
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Wow very interesting,I believe that this is a hoax,don't get me wrong.
But would he realy planed it out,to even think about the meaning of the names?Don't wanna be a spoiler,I'm just wondering!
But would he realy planed it out,to even think about the meaning of the names?Don't wanna be a spoiler,I'm just wondering!
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[quote="alwayslove"]Wow very interesting,I believe that this is a hoax,don't get me wrong.
But would he realy planed it out,to even think about the meaning of the names?Don't wanna be a spoiler,I'm just wondering![/quote
Thats what I thought-it doesn't matter about names and the meanings, MJ did the hoax and would have done no matter of what the names of those involved were. I think we need to concentrate on more important stuff.
But would he realy planed it out,to even think about the meaning of the names?Don't wanna be a spoiler,I'm just wondering![/quote
Thats what I thought-it doesn't matter about names and the meanings, MJ did the hoax and would have done no matter of what the names of those involved were. I think we need to concentrate on more important stuff.
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PAMMY are you sure you didnt help mj with this hoax you go girl
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Sorry, I only saw this thread now. Great find.
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Hey lovely people
It might be a wrong place to post it but I'll give it a go.
I find it very strange that the place of birth for Michael Jr. is
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. (13.02.1997) an so Dr. Murray's
spawn, Che Giovanni Murray, was born (March2) at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A... Same hospital? hmmm.....
Also Michael Jackson visited several times in April Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center
in L.A - apparently because of his 'skin cancer' ...... Just
wondering if you have only one hospital in LA?
http://muzyka.interia.pl/pop/news/michael-jackson-ma-raka,1308376
A bit of a history of Cedars- Sinai Medical Centre in L.A.
History of Cedars – Sinai Medical Centre
From 1906 to 1910, Dr.
Sarah Vasen, the first woman doctor in Los Angeles
acted as superintendent of what was then the Kaspare Cohn
Hospital.[1]
In 1910, it moved to
Whittier Boulevard and then in 1930 to 4833 Fountain Avenue, where it was
renamed Cedars of Lebanon after the religiously significant Lebanon Cedar, used to build King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem in the Bible. Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Hospitals
merged in 1961 to form Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center.[2]
Cedrus libani (Lebanon Cedar or Cedar
of Lebanon), is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region, in Lebanon, western Syria and south central Turkey, with varieties of it (some treated as separate
species by some authors) in southwest Turkey, Cyprus, and the Atlas Mountains in Algeria and Morocco in northwest Africa.[1][2][3] The Cedars Conservancy parks in Lebanon were
candidates in the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition but were eliminated at
the end of the first stage while the Jeita Grotto was chosen as the Lebanese national
candidate. According to the Talmud, Jews once burned Lebanese cedar wood on the Mount of Olives to announce the new year.
King Solomon
"excelled all the kings of the earth in riches and in wisdom"
according to the Bible. The son of King David and Bathsheba, Solomon (in Hebrew, Shlomo)
ruled Israel from about
960 to 922 B.C. and built a magnificent temple in Jerusalem which housed the Ark of the
Covenant. Solomon reportedly had hundreds of wives and concubines,
including the daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt. He also had a famous meeting
with the Queen of Sheba who, after observing his wealth and
wisdom, showered him with gifts. Solomon is historically credited with
authoring the Bible's Song of Songs and book of Ecclesiastes, though many
scholars believe the latter was written after his death.
Solomon's wisdom is usually
recalled in a famous incident in which two women came before him with a baby,
each claiming to be the mother. Solomon ordered the child be cut in half, and
by observing each woman's reaction determined the true mother.
The Song of Songs
(Hebrew title שיר השירים, Shir ha-Shirim), is a book of the Hebrew Bible—Tanakh or Old Testament—one of the five megillot (scrolls). It is also known as the Song
of Solomon, Solomon's Song of Songs.
Messianic
interpretation of Song of Songs
It has been suggested that the book is a messianic text,[9] in that the lover can be interpreted as the
Messiah. It could refer to the Messiah because it often speaks of the Davidic
king, Solomon. Nathan’s prophecy in 2 Samuel 7 showed that the promised Messiah
would issue from the progeny of David. Each Davidic king was viewed as a
potential Messiah, so the Song’s speaking of the Temple-builder Solomon would
bring to readers’ minds their Messianic hopes.[10] When the Song references “mighty men” (3:7), it brings to mind David and his mighty men (2 Samuel 23). Describing the lover as “ruddy” (5:10) again brings to mind David (c.f. 1 Samuel 16:12). The Aramaic Jewish targums also
interpreted the lover as the awaited Messiah.[11] All these references to kingship,
to shepherding, to David, and to Solomon, bring to mind the expected Messiah.
In the New Testament, Jesus later claimed his identity as Messiah (Michael?) when he
presented himself as greater than Solomon (Matthew 12:42) because, as the builder of the Temple,
Solomon was an “obvious messianic model”.[12] (are we Salomons for MJ to rebuilt our Planet Earth?)
The king's garden (for example 5:1) can be viewed in the light of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:8-25),[13] bringing to mind the Messiah who was expected to restore Israel to an Edenic state (MJ in TII - message to take care of Planet Earth trying to restore her beauty ??). The lovers (FANS?) are portrayed as having overcome the alienation produced by the Fall ( alienation of MJ because of all BS in the media?). The state of woman whose “desire shall be for
your husband” (Genesis 3:16) has even been reversed: “hisdesire is for me” (7:10).
Temple in Jerusalem - When Solomon became king, he
enlisted the aid of his ally Hiram, the king of Tyre
(980-946 BCE), in the construction of the Temple.
In return for wheat, oil, and wine, Hiram supplied Solomon with cedar and
cypress wood, as well as gold. Hiram's servants floated the wood down to Jaffa on rafts. Hiram
also sent Solomon artisans and craftsmen to aid him. Construction began in
the fourth year of Solomon's reign (c.964 BCE) and took seven years to
complete, a typological number lending heroic proportions to the endeavour.
Queen of
Sheba (Makeda-which from the Ethiopic languages translates
literally to English as "pillow" ) was an ancient name for Abyssinia, a
kingdom on the Red Sea in the vicinity of modern Ethiopia
and Yemen.
The Queen of Sheba is
best known for a story in the Bible's book of Kings: at the head of a caravan
of riches, she visits Israel's King Solomon to test his legendary wisdom. After
Solomon successfully answers her riddles, the queen showers him with gifts.
According to Ethiopian tradition the queen returned to Sheba and bore a son by Solomon,
Menelik I, who was the beginning of the Ethiopian royal dynasty.
The
Queen of Sheba
in popular culture
In Britain, Canada,
and the USA, there is a
common colloquial remark "...and I'm the Queen of Sheba", "If (that is so), then
I'm the Queen of Sheba"or "The Queen of Sheba wore falsies" , as a retort
to something that is obviously false or meaning "I do not believe that
statement."
Another common colloquial
usage in the UK and North America is to poke fun at another person who has
dressed up fancily, or has perhaps displayed superior behavioral traits,
resulting in someone remarking, "Who does (s)he think (s)he is, The Queen
of Sheba?"
What do you think? I might get paranoid.. Sorry if wrong place to post it! xx
It might be a wrong place to post it but I'll give it a go.
I find it very strange that the place of birth for Michael Jr. is
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. (13.02.1997) an so Dr. Murray's
spawn, Che Giovanni Murray, was born (March2) at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A... Same hospital? hmmm.....
Also Michael Jackson visited several times in April Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center
in L.A - apparently because of his 'skin cancer' ...... Just
wondering if you have only one hospital in LA?
http://muzyka.interia.pl/pop/news/michael-jackson-ma-raka,1308376
A bit of a history of Cedars- Sinai Medical Centre in L.A.
History of Cedars – Sinai Medical Centre
From 1906 to 1910, Dr.
Sarah Vasen, the first woman doctor in Los Angeles
acted as superintendent of what was then the Kaspare Cohn
Hospital.[1]
In 1910, it moved to
Whittier Boulevard and then in 1930 to 4833 Fountain Avenue, where it was
renamed Cedars of Lebanon after the religiously significant Lebanon Cedar, used to build King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem in the Bible. Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Hospitals
merged in 1961 to form Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center.[2]
Cedrus libani (Lebanon Cedar or Cedar
of Lebanon), is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region, in Lebanon, western Syria and south central Turkey, with varieties of it (some treated as separate
species by some authors) in southwest Turkey, Cyprus, and the Atlas Mountains in Algeria and Morocco in northwest Africa.[1][2][3] The Cedars Conservancy parks in Lebanon were
candidates in the New 7 Wonders of Nature competition but were eliminated at
the end of the first stage while the Jeita Grotto was chosen as the Lebanese national
candidate. According to the Talmud, Jews once burned Lebanese cedar wood on the Mount of Olives to announce the new year.
King Solomon
"excelled all the kings of the earth in riches and in wisdom"
according to the Bible. The son of King David and Bathsheba, Solomon (in Hebrew, Shlomo)
ruled Israel from about
960 to 922 B.C. and built a magnificent temple in Jerusalem which housed the Ark of the
Covenant. Solomon reportedly had hundreds of wives and concubines,
including the daughter of the pharaoh of Egypt. He also had a famous meeting
with the Queen of Sheba who, after observing his wealth and
wisdom, showered him with gifts. Solomon is historically credited with
authoring the Bible's Song of Songs and book of Ecclesiastes, though many
scholars believe the latter was written after his death.
Solomon's wisdom is usually
recalled in a famous incident in which two women came before him with a baby,
each claiming to be the mother. Solomon ordered the child be cut in half, and
by observing each woman's reaction determined the true mother.
The Song of Songs
(Hebrew title שיר השירים, Shir ha-Shirim), is a book of the Hebrew Bible—Tanakh or Old Testament—one of the five megillot (scrolls). It is also known as the Song
of Solomon, Solomon's Song of Songs.
Messianic
interpretation of Song of Songs
It has been suggested that the book is a messianic text,[9] in that the lover can be interpreted as the
Messiah. It could refer to the Messiah because it often speaks of the Davidic
king, Solomon. Nathan’s prophecy in 2 Samuel 7 showed that the promised Messiah
would issue from the progeny of David. Each Davidic king was viewed as a
potential Messiah, so the Song’s speaking of the Temple-builder Solomon would
bring to readers’ minds their Messianic hopes.[10] When the Song references “mighty men” (3:7), it brings to mind David and his mighty men (2 Samuel 23). Describing the lover as “ruddy” (5:10) again brings to mind David (c.f. 1 Samuel 16:12). The Aramaic Jewish targums also
interpreted the lover as the awaited Messiah.[11] All these references to kingship,
to shepherding, to David, and to Solomon, bring to mind the expected Messiah.
In the New Testament, Jesus later claimed his identity as Messiah (Michael?) when he
presented himself as greater than Solomon (Matthew 12:42) because, as the builder of the Temple,
Solomon was an “obvious messianic model”.[12] (are we Salomons for MJ to rebuilt our Planet Earth?)
The king's garden (for example 5:1) can be viewed in the light of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2:8-25),[13] bringing to mind the Messiah who was expected to restore Israel to an Edenic state (MJ in TII - message to take care of Planet Earth trying to restore her beauty ??). The lovers (FANS?) are portrayed as having overcome the alienation produced by the Fall ( alienation of MJ because of all BS in the media?). The state of woman whose “desire shall be for
your husband” (Genesis 3:16) has even been reversed: “hisdesire is for me” (7:10).
Temple in Jerusalem - When Solomon became king, he
enlisted the aid of his ally Hiram, the king of Tyre
(980-946 BCE), in the construction of the Temple.
In return for wheat, oil, and wine, Hiram supplied Solomon with cedar and
cypress wood, as well as gold. Hiram's servants floated the wood down to Jaffa on rafts. Hiram
also sent Solomon artisans and craftsmen to aid him. Construction began in
the fourth year of Solomon's reign (c.964 BCE) and took seven years to
complete, a typological number lending heroic proportions to the endeavour.
Queen of
Sheba (Makeda-which from the Ethiopic languages translates
literally to English as "pillow" ) was an ancient name for Abyssinia, a
kingdom on the Red Sea in the vicinity of modern Ethiopia
and Yemen.
The Queen of Sheba is
best known for a story in the Bible's book of Kings: at the head of a caravan
of riches, she visits Israel's King Solomon to test his legendary wisdom. After
Solomon successfully answers her riddles, the queen showers him with gifts.
According to Ethiopian tradition the queen returned to Sheba and bore a son by Solomon,
Menelik I, who was the beginning of the Ethiopian royal dynasty.
The
Queen of Sheba
in popular culture
In Britain, Canada,
and the USA, there is a
common colloquial remark "...and I'm the Queen of Sheba", "If (that is so), then
I'm the Queen of Sheba"or "The Queen of Sheba wore falsies" , as a retort
to something that is obviously false or meaning "I do not believe that
statement."
Another common colloquial
usage in the UK and North America is to poke fun at another person who has
dressed up fancily, or has perhaps displayed superior behavioral traits,
resulting in someone remarking, "Who does (s)he think (s)he is, The Queen
of Sheba?"
What do you think? I might get paranoid.. Sorry if wrong place to post it! xx
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Re: Meaning of Names
interesting indeed
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Re: Meaning of Names
SPAKKLE29FUL wrote:PAMMY are you sure you didnt help mj with this hoax you go girl
hahaha... I wish i wud be in on it.... but hey we are all somehow part of it ...arent we ?
btw. I still think that the meaning of names are well thought out by MJ because he is a perfectionist! And I do NOT believe in coincidences.
everything happens for a reason.
I tried another page and got this:
Murray
Usage: English, Scottish
Derived from the region in Scotland, called Moray.
Moray means "seaboard settlement". A notable bearer of this surname is General James Murray (1721-1794), who was the first British Governor-General of Canada.
Jackson
Means "son of Jack". A famous bearer of this name was US president Andrew Jackson. Another famous bearer is the singer Michael Jackson.
JACK
Gender: Masculine
Pronounced: JAK [key]
Derived from Jackin (earlier Jankin), a medieval diminutive of JOHN . <------- latest link from www.thisisalsoit.com went to that page:
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john%2014:29&version=NKJV
John 14:29 (New King James Version)
29 “And now I have told you before it comes, that when it does come to pass, you may believe.
It has long been regarded as an independent name. During the Middle Ages it was very common, and it became a slang word meaning "man".
It was frequently used in fairy tales and nursery rhymes, such as 'Jack and the Beanstalk', 'Little Jack Horner', and 'Jack Sprat'. American writers Jack London (1876-1916) and Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) were two famous bearers of this name.
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