Rowina (23
May 2012)
""the
desire of women" as interpreted by Stan Deyo"
Stan Deyo's latest edition of his book The Cosmic
Conspiracy has a re-interpretation of the phrase
"the desire of women". Stan felt it was not properly
translated, so he studied the roots of the words
in it in several ancient languages, including Aramaic and
Hebrew. He said that it means, in
its word roots and its context, "the Messiah". A
Jewish woman's primary desire was to give birth to
the Messiah.
Desire Van Der Kruk's interpretation is close to that, that the
Desire of Women would refer to the women's
God, in the context of the passage.
So the AC would give no consideration to the Messiah, the Desire
of Women, in this interpretation.
I have heard most of Stan's interviews on the internet since he
made this translation, and this is how
he explains his translation of the passage.