INTRODUCTION

For hundreds of years, the world is at rest, people are in the midst of a life in peace and in comfort. This has not been seen since the death of Numa Pompilius, the legendary second king of Rome. His Kingship reigned from 715 – 763 BC, succeeding Romulus after a one year interregnum. He was of Sabine origin, and many of Rome’s most important religious and political institutions are attributed to him.

After the death of Romulus, there was an interregnum of one year in which the royal power was exercised by members of the senate in rotation for five days in a row. In 715 BC, after much bickering between the factions of Romulus (the Romans) and Tatius (the Sabines), a compromise was reached, and the Sabine Numa Pompilius was elected by the senate as the next king. Based on Roman chronology, Numa died of old age in 673 BC. He was succeeded by Tullus Hostilius

At the death of Numa Pompilius, God looked down on earth. As He glanced down to earth, He stared in distressed because He saw that most of humanity are living in sin. This is when God decided to come down on earth and incarnate himself, to become flesh and blood, a human born of a virgin to pour down HIS blood on earth to save the world from their sins. HE planned that HIS coming should be the start of a big historical account, to tell it big to the whole world that the Son of God from Heaven came down to earth to die a cruel death, a heroic and amazing death to save humanity from their sins.

This is what happens: Those mischievous worshippers of Homer’s gods and goddesses of Olympus, those carnals, immodest, depraved, obscene and dishonest worshippers of Venus, the provocative and gossipers, worshipping “Mercury the Thief,” that those careless and obnoxious Lords, Dons, wealthy and well renowned men and women of the Capitols are considered living in content of pleasure and laziness.

Homer a Greek and blind poet was born sometimes between the 12th and the 8th BC, possibly on the coast of Asia Minor. He was famous for the epic poems, “The Iliad and the Odyssey,” which have had an enormous effect on Western culture. The Iliad and the Odyssey have provided not only seeds but fertilizer for almost all the other arts and sciences in Western culture. For the Greeks, Homer was the Godfather of their national culture, chronicling its mythology and collective memory in rich rhythmic tales that have permeated the collective imagination.

Homer’s real life may remain a mystery, but the very real impact of his works continues to illuminate our world today.

In that time, their peaceful living in a long time is big mystery and they are wondering of why there could be so much peace in their lifetime, with no wars and rumors of wars. In this manner, people decided to visit the Temple and consult the famous oracle of Apollo. Apollo was the Olympian God of prophecy and oracles, music song and poetry, healing, plague and disease, and the protection of the young. He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and attributes such as a wreath and branch of laurel, bow and quiver of arrows, raven and lyre.

They consulted the oracle of Apollo and ask of how long more, this good and peaceful living they are experiencing would last?, and the oracle of Apollo respond and says: “until a virgin gave a birth to a child.” When they heard this readings and as they leave the Temple, they are bewildered and whispering with each other that this cannot happen for it is impossible for a virgin to give birth to a child, and for this uncertain readings, they were furious and put a banner in front of their proud Temple and these words were written: “TEMPLE OF A PEACEFUL LIFE FOREVER AND EVER.”

While this is happening, a well renowned and skillful woman, a fortune teller, heard a voice, from Heaven and Heaven whispered in her ears, she then received a message that in this wicked and perverse city, captivating and inviting, with these luscious people will born a “CHRIST.”

Upon the spread of this prophecy, the former Roman Emperor, Octavio Augusto, in 23 September 63 BC-19 August AD 14 was a Roman statesman and military leader who became the first emperor of the Roman Empire, reigning from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. He was the first ruler of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. As this Roman Emperor heard the news of this prophecy, he then called all his councilmen for a meeting and investigate this well renowned woman, a fortune-teller, asking her and want to be informed if he, Octavio Augusto the Cesar of the Romans an Emperor, “will there be born a man that will be more powerful than he is?” As they were waiting for her response, everyone, simultaneously looked up to heaven, and to their amazement, they saw the sun, the edge of this sun was surrounded by a golden crown, and in the middle of this brilliant golden crown is the splendor of a virgin woman carrying a beautiful child on her bosom. This sight of this did spread all over the city and they were all in wonder and mystified about this.

To be continued………

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