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There are a number of religious groups here that say Isaiah 43:5 and 46:11 refer to the Philippines and a "filipino preacher". There are assumptions that mizrach and James Moffat's translation of "far east" geographically refer to the Philippines and that the "ravenous bird" is a "filipino preacher" rather than Cyrus of Persia.
In your readings, have you encountered if what was used by the spaniards during worship ceremonies as substitute to things from nature. Since filipinos worship things from nature,what was used by the Spaniards to susbtitute those?
It was mentioned in the bible that King Solomon is getting high class gold and precious stone for creating temples. If Ophir was really a portion of the Philippines do you think it has something to do with Yamashita treasure?
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