Deus Pater (the Christian God) from Djous Pater (Djovs/Jovis/Jove/Yohweh) and Dyeus Phtr. Deus has two meanings: God and Heavenly (from sky) which both translate to "God the Father" and "Heavenly Father."
by EtymologyResearcher March 05, 2023
by EtymologyResearcher November 13, 2020
Refers to the Codex Amiatinus in English Bible which recovered, reversed, and correctly translated edits made from the seventh century up to the twentieth century.
The CAE Bible shows that Lucifer was the sun. "How did you fall from heaven (the sky/space), Lucifer (the Sun,) when you arose in the morning? Do you wound the nations when you fall into the earth?"
by EtymologyResearcher February 25, 2023
Schicklgruber (noun): An excavator from the old world, which literally means "paid corrective digger".
The ancient ruins were uncovered by a Schicklgruber who was hired to excavate the site and search for historical artifacts.
by EtymologyResearcher February 24, 2023