Sunday, 30 December 2018

KYME, LINCOLNSHIRE

South Kyme is a small village in Lincolnshire and it has the river "Kyme Eau", it is written that it flows through the parish into the river Slea. It passes under three bridges and three is the numeric of wisdom.

You can the find word KYME in Greek.

It is written that the name of it appears in the Domesday Book as Chime. So where else do we see that word CHIM? In the ELIAKIM Michelangelo fresco in the Vatican.

ELIAKIM FRESCO


I actually have a studio photograph that was taken with my son's head next to mine, cheek to cheek.  The first outfit that I bought after giving birth was white and grey. A white jumper, and a white and grey wool skirt.

The Kyme Priory dates back to prior 1156 and it is written that the church was dedicated to Saint Mary and All Saints.

https://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=351030



Although this website says that some sources give the parish church dedication as "St Mary and All Angels".

https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/SouthKyme/

The Kyme Tower, once part of a castle built somewhere between 1339 and 1381 also has three levels, the numeric of three again.  So its size, placement in combination with its name is very carefully chosen to give a message to those that comprehend it. It is written that it was built by Lord of Kyme.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Kyme

You will find my name spread across the world in different languages, in different countries, including Hebrew. In the scripture it is written that Jesus gave healing to a female child, and said my name in Aramaic, it means ARISE, raised up.



South Kyme has the emblem of the Kingfisher.


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