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Kacir
May 22, 2018 22:22:21 GMT -5
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Post by heidini on May 22, 2018 22:22:21 GMT -5
Remember when Forrest told a story about him and his friends jumping off the bridge? One of the names stood out to me. It was Kacir. I am jumping all around the Internet trying to find what this word means. I work with a lot of international people also so I had assistance with Arabic and Hebrew. So I found the word kacir Right off the bat as a Jewish surname that was from Argentina- Jews Migrated there after World War II.
Then I found the exact word kacir With a Czech/ Slavic origin meaning heretic.
What is the meaning of the Malay phrase kucar -kacir? English phrases for 'kucar -kacir' topsy-turvy
In Malay, I found that it means topsy-turvy. Meaning turned upside down
The Hebrew version is a translation from Slavic origin- kacir ( Slavic) into KATZIR (Hebrew)I found Tel Katzir Translated into harvest Hill. The town is also established in 1949 as a commune type area for Jews after World War II.
Kacir in Arabic means short.
So… I have come to the conclusion that it means the short harvest of heretics that are upside? Or maybe the harvest of short to heretics? Upside down and heretic makes me think of saint peter. All this from one word...
Forrest at one point said that children have an advantage over adults. I wonder if it’s because they are short?
Definition of topsy-turvy
1 : in utter confusion or disorder 2 : with the top or head downward : upside down
This word has me in utter confusion. 🤪
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Kacir
May 22, 2018 22:26:07 GMT -5
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Post by heidini on May 22, 2018 22:26:07 GMT -5
Just now, typing in the word utter, I thought of forrest’s cow, Bessie. Ugh. Rabbit hole to no where land.
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Kacir
May 22, 2018 22:33:52 GMT -5
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Post by heidini on May 22, 2018 22:33:52 GMT -5
KJV Mathew 16:18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
Peter literally means rock- example being “petrified” like wood to stone.
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Kacir
May 22, 2018 22:40:02 GMT -5
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Post by heidini on May 22, 2018 22:40:02 GMT -5
KJV Mathew 16:18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Peter literally means rock- example being “petrified” like wood to stone. I’m not sure about everyone’s level of knowledge of Saint Peter, but when he was put to death, he was to be crucified. He chose to be crucified upside down because he felt he wasn’t worthy to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
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Post by robjohnson on May 23, 2018 8:49:40 GMT -5
Remember when Forrest told a story about him and his friends jumping off the bridge? One of the names stood out to me. It was Kacir. I am jumping all around the Internet trying to find what this word means. I work with a lot of international people also so I had assistance with Arabic and Hebrew. So I found the word kacir Right off the bat as a Jewish surname that was from Argentina- Jews Migrated there after World War II. Then I found the exact word kacir With a Czech/ Slavic origin meaning heretic. What is the meaning of the Malay phrase kucar -kacir? English phrases for 'kucar -kacir' topsy-turvy In Malay, I found that it means topsy-turvy. Meaning turned upside down The Hebrew version is a translation from Slavic origin- kacir ( Slavic) into KATZIR (Hebrew)I found Tel Katzir Translated into harvest Hill. The town is also established in 1949 as a commune type area for Jews after World War II. Kacir in Arabic means short. So… I have come to the conclusion that it means the short harvest of heretics that are upside? Or maybe the harvest of short to heretics? Upside down and heretic makes me think of saint peter. All this from one word... Forrest at one point said that children have an advantage over adults. I wonder if it’s because they are short? Definition of topsy-turvy 1 : in utter confusion or disorder 2 : with the top or head downward : upside down This word has me in utter confusion. 🤪 I remember the Slavic origin. And there is Skippy's favorite, pineapple upside-down cake, pg 38 ttotc..
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Post by timw on May 23, 2018 11:13:19 GMT -5
Very nice. It is a good example of not overlooking even the small details.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 23, 2018 11:30:16 GMT -5
Remember when Forrest told a story about him and his friends jumping off the bridge? One of the names stood out to me. It was Kacir. I am jumping all around the Internet trying to find what this word means. I work with a lot of international people also so I had assistance with Arabic and Hebrew. So I found the word kacir Right off the bat as a Jewish surname that was from Argentina- Jews Migrated there after World War II. Then I found the exact word kacir With a Czech/ Slavic origin meaning heretic. What is the meaning of the Malay phrase kucar -kacir? English phrases for 'kucar -kacir' topsy-turvy In Malay, I found that it means topsy-turvy. Meaning turned upside down The Hebrew version is a translation from Slavic origin- kacir ( Slavic) into KATZIR (Hebrew)I found Tel Katzir Translated into harvest Hill. The town is also established in 1949 as a commune type area for Jews after World War II. Kacir in Arabic means short. So… I have come to the conclusion that it means the short harvest of heretics that are upside? Or maybe the harvest of short to heretics? Upside down and heretic makes me think of saint peter. All this from one word... Forrest at one point said that children have an advantage over adults. I wonder if it’s because they are short? Definition of topsy-turvy 1 : in utter confusion or disorder 2 : with the top or head downward : upside down This word has me in utter confusion. 🤪 Looking up side down looking up to the roof now what's on the leg.
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Post by heidini on May 23, 2018 12:28:55 GMT -5
Very nice. It is a good example of not overlooking even the small details. Exhausting looking up everything. My brains keeps at it until I am satisfied. I don’t know where to go from here but I think I really like my saint peter idea. Leads me right back to same place. 🤩
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Post by goldwatch on May 23, 2018 13:32:06 GMT -5
Remember when Forrest told a story about him and his friends jumping off the bridge? One of the names stood out to me. It was Kacir. I am jumping all around the Internet trying to find what this word means. I work with a lot of international people also so I had assistance with Arabic and Hebrew. So I found the word kacir Right off the bat as a Jewish surname that was from Argentina- Jews Migrated there after World War II. Then I found the exact word kacir With a Czech/ Slavic origin meaning heretic. What is the meaning of the Malay phrase kucar -kacir? English phrases for 'kucar -kacir' topsy-turvy In Malay, I found that it means topsy-turvy. Meaning turned upside down The Hebrew version is a translation from Slavic origin- kacir ( Slavic) into KATZIR (Hebrew)I found Tel Katzir Translated into harvest Hill. The town is also established in 1949 as a commune type area for Jews after World War II. Kacir in Arabic means short. So… I have come to the conclusion that it means the short harvest of heretics that are upside? Or maybe the harvest of short to heretics? Upside down and heretic makes me think of saint peter. All this from one word... Forrest at one point said that children have an advantage over adults. I wonder if it’s because they are short? Definition of topsy-turvy 1 : in utter confusion or disorder 2 : with the top or head downward : upside down This word has me in utter confusion. 🤪 I remember the Slavic origin. And there is Skippy's favorite, pineapple upside-down cake, pg 38 ttotc.. Whoe! "Skippy should have been buried standing up." That's on page 57 of TTOTC.
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Post by rahrah on May 23, 2018 15:35:14 GMT -5
heidini - it's a hint in my solve, but it doesn't get you closer to the chest, but it helps with understanding how Fenn has used words
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Post by heidini on May 23, 2018 17:02:01 GMT -5
heidini - it's a hint in my solve, but it doesn't get you closer to the chest, but it helps with understanding how Fenn has used words For me, it is a neat thing that may not mean a thing. It does add another “confirmation” of sorts to my idea. I just love everything I have learned. Mikemarcum: Remember all the countries I told you that I had visited while researching the Chase? Well now I can add Argentina, Israel, czech republic and Malaysia!😜
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 17:04:10 GMT -5
TToTC book. Moved to NM and his wife built the house and put a skylight in the bathroom. FF looking up through the skylight in the roof over the shower.?
There is a old wooden box suspended out in the Madison Valley hanging across the river hooked to cables. I am going to go out there this summer to investigate that area. The TC is pictured on a wooden box and I might just have something here with the other clue/hint I found today.
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Kacir
May 24, 2018 14:05:26 GMT -5
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Post by mikemarcum879 on May 24, 2018 14:25:10 GMT -5
heidini - it's a hint in my solve, but it doesn't get you closer to the chest, but it helps with understanding how Fenn has used words For me, it is a neat thing that may not mean a thing. It does add another “confirmation” of sorts to my idea. I just love everything I have learned. Mikemarcum: Remember all the countries I told you that I had visited while researching the Chase? Well now I can add Argentina, Israel, czech republic and Malaysia!😜 😂😎1
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