Re: [bcn2004] (king of
Kommagene) .... Antiochus and the Jews
About the names ANTIOCHUS, SELEUCID and DANIEL
The name ANTIOCHUS
was the Greek Selecucid kings adopted for
themselves in the
Middle East after the conquest of Alexander the
Great. It was the
Greek way of abducting the Turkish OGUZ name and
obliterating the
ancient Turanian OGUZ religion. The name ANTIOCHUS
is actually made of
two words. "ANTI + OCHUS" meaning "Against OKUS
(OGUZ)". The
Greek word ANTI" is an anagram of Turkish word "ITAN"
meaning "One
who rejects", "one who pushes away". The name OCHUS was
the Turkish name
OKUZ (OGUZ) the name of the Turkic Sky-God "OKUS"
(OKUZ) Sun and Moon
in addition being the name of Sky-Father-God.
With the name
ANTIOCHUS they were rejecting the ancient Turanian
religion.
"OCHUS" (Turkish "OKUS/OKUZ" the Bull was the animal logo
of Turanian Sky-God
"OGUZ". By adopting such a name for the Greek
kings they killed
two birds with one stone. One they abducted the
Turkish OGUZ name
as Greek; two, by being against the OGUZ relegion,
they destroyed the
ancient Turanian Oguz religion.
The name SELEUCID
is also an anagram of Two Turkish expressions.:
a) SELEUCID, when
decrypted as "SELECIDU", is an anagram of Turkish
expression
"SELECIDU" meaning "He is a basket maker". This verifies
that they were the
ancient "Graeichies" (Garaçilar) whose main
occupation was
basket making and sieve making.
b) SELEUCID, when
decrypted as "ES UELCID", is an anagram of the
Turkish expression
"AS YELCIDI" meaning "They were believers of
Peerless
Wind". This also identifies the Greeks as "Wind believers".
It is for this
reason that, they call themselves by the name HELLEN
from Turkish
"YELLI HAN" meaning the "Windy Lord'.
The name DANIEL was
another name for the "WIND-God" from Turkish
"YEL-HAN".
The name DANIEL is an anagram of Turkish expression "ADI
HAN YEL"
meaning "its name is Lord Wind", or "ODI HAN YEL" meaning
"it
is the Lord
Wind". Jews were the "Wind-God" believers. They named
"WIND"
with many names anagrammatized from Turkish texts. That is why
we have so many
"angels" named after the "wind", hence, we get
countless numbers
of "prophet" names ending with "EL" from Turkish
"YEL"
meaning "wind". They also personified each one of these
mythological names
as if they were real persons.
Best wishes to all,
Polat Kaya