PART 2: Virgin Queen in Biblical Records


See below, for an intro and outline;
full version coming on March 9, 2026.
To see the chronology and calendar alignments: click here.
Song of Songs 6:4,5 – “Thou art beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as Jerusalem, terrible as an army with banners. Turn away thine eyes from me, for they have overcome me: thy hair is as a flock of goats that appear from Gilead.”

As with all parts, in the literal grail series: it’s best to read them in order—because each part builds on information, from the previous parts. For example, Jesus married a converted harlot (Part 1); this fact could easily lead to the false conclusion, that He approves of sexual sins. Therefore, to counteract that possibility, He had a plan to honor His “Virgin Queen”—even more highly Mary Magdalene (Maggie, His own literal wife). Jesus said that Maggie is “greater than Solomon”; yet she was a former harlot, not a virgin. So the “Virgin Queen” would not only be greater than Solomon, but she would also be even greater than Maggie: thereby showing that—although God forgives and accepts repentant sinners, yet purity is far better.
Did Paul believe and teach that celibacy is more pure, more holy, than marriage? Did Jesus, by teaching and/or example, encourage lifelong celibacy? Was Marian (or Mary), the mother of Jesus, immaculately conceived—and/or did she live her entire life, without ever sinning? Was she a perpetual virgin? Does the Bible teach that she was the symbolic ark, of the new covenant? Was she bodily assumed into heaven? Is she now the “Virgin Queen” of heaven? What about Jephthah’s daughter, what was her name? Was she killed as a literal child sacrifice, the result of an impulsive and tragic vow? Did God stop the sacrifice, just like Abraham and Isaac? Did she live until her natural death, as a perpetual virgin (to be a type or example of Marian)?
These are not new questions. However, Part 2 and beyond will provide some new and advanced answers, to these age-old questions; and the answers are embedded in the hidden grail truths, which have never been understood before. God foresaw that these issues would exist—and that they would need to be fully clarified, before the return of Jesus; so He hid the clearest possible answers, to these questions, in the grail subjects (in the 7 literal, as well as in the 7 symbolic).
God also foresaw all of the misogyny complaints, of the feminists and atheists, etc; and Jephthah’s daughter is one of their top complaints. But God had a plan; and the truth will pull the rug right out from under EVERY SINGLE ONE of these complaints, much like Donkey-Gate (click here). As always, with the hidden grail truths: they are found in the official Bible itself—not apocryphal gospels, fictional accounts, or early church fathers, etc.
Outline of Part 2
A. Introduction to Part 2
A1. Outline of Part 2
A2. Tale, Nun, Fail, or None?
B. Tale Refuted by Chronology
B1. Alignments: Sabbath, 2 Months, Age 18, 4 Days, Pentecost
B2. Leo, Virgo, and Eclipse Alignments
B3. Was the 300 Years a Mistake?
C. Nun Refuted by Children
C1. Samuel Was Not a Celibate Monk
C2. Virginity Bewailed for Decades, or Months?
C3. 42,000 Celibate Nuns, or 42,000 Killed?
C4. He Gave His Only-Begotten Daughter
C5. Jephthah Died, 6 Years Later, of a Broken Heart
D. Fail Refuted by Crucifixion
D1. Jesus Saved Us from Sin, by Endorsing the Worst Sin!?!
D2. Did God Command Abraham to Rape a Tween Virgin?!?
D3. Does God Care About Animals?
D4. Bad Bargain Bribe, or Good Gratitude Gift?
D5. Can Refusing to Sin, Be a Sin?
E. None Refuted by Nothing
E1. Human Sacrifices AND Animal Sacrifices Are Wicked
E2. Hero in the Hall of Faith
F. Why Is “Tirzah” in Song of Songs?
F1. Tirzah Heard Jephthah Speak His Vow
F2. Why Up and Down, on Which Mountains?
F3. How Dark Is the Darkness?
APPENDIX: Darkness About Child Sacrifice
Does abortion qualify as child / human sacrifice? Click here.


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