The Tav
Little Egypt
The Eclipse of 2017 and the one tomorrow will write an “x” on the center of America. It will overlap the same exact spot, seven years apart, over a region of America called
Little Egypt.
Interestingly, this overlap region is 120 miles wide.
This area is replete with names of Egyptian named towns and parks:
Egyptian town names:
Cairo
Cadiz
Thebes
Karnak
Dongola (Urdu) – Further Out
Goshen – Further North
Memphis – Further South
There is a lake named the Lake of the Egypt and a place called the Garden of the Gods, as well as Pyramid State Park.
In and around this area are names connected with revival: Logan (within a city named Carbondale at the center of the 120 miles square) and Russellville, which I will explain on a future post about the eclipse after 2017.
Logan college, who mascot is a Salukis (Egyptian dog breed), in Carbondale, IL is named after General John Logan who is famous for the creation of Memorial Day, which he did from this region. Carbondale’s local moniker is that it is the “Athens of Egypt.”
For those that can remember this importance, Carbondale happens to be the 21st most populous city in Illinois. There is that 21 again popping up in our study of the region. Carbondale has earned the nickname, “the Eclipse Crossroads of America.”
You can find detailed insights about Little Egypt on the blog I wrote which is exponentially more in-depth than what one service can allow. Take time to read it, like General Logan, memorialize it, do not forget this. It is for the next seven years.
But we notice that the “x” is not really an x after all. The Lord whispered this and revealed it to me one day, “This is not an “x” marks the spot, it is a “Tav” mark.” Within weeks, it was all over the internet. Apparently, a lot of people were listening to the Lord's broadcast.
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