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Codex
(Kodex) W is the ONLY set of Original First Century AD Gospel
Manuscripts ever identified.
This is the
greatest New Testament discovery to date.
We can now see
covertly (yet still adequately recognizable) Aramaic Dates of Composition,
and Scribal-Church Community Locations of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John !
This book also presents what will become recognized as the
definitive solution of the so called "Synoptic
Problem."
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Secret La Salle
Monument
& Historical Marker
Mysterious Heavener,
Oklahoma Runestone is a 1687 Normandy French Monument. It tells the
nearby Death Locations of Famous French Explorer Robert Cavelier de La
Salle and six others. This book tells the initial discovery.
Woodard discovered that this
large Runestone oddity is not of Scandinavian Origin, as incorrectly
advertised for so long at an Oklahoma State Park. It is instead a
1687 Normandy French Memorial Monument.
It uses Normandy French Runes
(La Salle was from Rouen Normandie) for concealing French messages from Spanish Soldiers. La
Salle's tragedy-plagued Matagorda Bay Area French colonization attempt was
into territories claimed by Spain since the early 1500's. La Salle and his
men were encroaching upon Spanish American Terrain (even when penetrating
to the Poteau and Arkansas River Valleys).
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Petit Jean's Mountain
The Origin of the Legend
Fascinating true life
story of the 1687 Historic La Salle Expedition Drowning Tragedy which
claimed life of a young French Noble. That death resulted in the Old
Arkansas oral Legends about Petit Jean's Mountain and River. This is
an important sequel to the book "Secret La Salle Monument And Historical
Marker."
Oklahoma La Salle discoveries convinced Dr. Lee Woodard that on St. Jeans
Day, June 24, 1687, the seven fleeing French survivors of the La Salle
expedition were at what is now known as Petit Jean Mountain of Arkansas.
On that date, says Woodard, young French Noble, de Marne, drowned in the
nearby Arkansas river, and was buried near the top of Petit Jean Mountain.
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7 Noms
At Wicked Fork
Where La Salle Died
To supplement this
coverage of fascinating Early French Colonial American History consult Dr.
Woodard's newest book, "7 Noms" At Wicked Fork Where La Salle Died
The newer book, "7 Noms"
At Wicked Fork Where La Salle Died should be consulted for updated
clarifications and recent Newspaper and Television Coverage.
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